The Group Stage of the Free Fire Max Asia Invitational (FFMAI) 2026 Spring came to an end on May 16, 2026. A total of 18 teams contested in 12 matches in this stage. The top 12 teams have secured their spots in the Grand Finals, scheduled to be played on May 17, 2026. The remaining six squads have been eliminated from this Free Fire Max event.
Dewa United, from Indonesia, claimed the first spot on the overall leaderboard of the Group Stage after its dominant performances. In this phase, the team accumulated 260 points with the help of 181 eliminations and three Booyahs.
Overall points table of FFMAI 2026 Spring Group Stage

The squads in the top 12 are going the Grand Finals:
- Dewa United Horus – 258 points
- Team Hind – 191 points
- Expand – 187 points
- Autobotz Esports – 184 points
- Straw Hats Esports – 181 points
- NXT Esports – 166 points
- Team Akkee – 161 points
- Total Gaming Esports – 160 points
- Horaa Esports – 157 points
- Godlike Esports – 157 points
- Revenant XSpark – 154 points
- Extreme Ex – 139 points
- Titanic – 131 points
- Pandora Stars – 123 points
- GG Instinct – 104 points
- Team 2XD – 99 points
- EWG – 95 points
- Hotshot Esports – 81 points
Team Hind, from India, the achieved second rank with 191 points and one Booyah in the Group Stage. Expand from Malaysia came third with 187 points and two Booyahs. Autobotz Esports, another Indian lineup, acquired the fourth spot with 184 points despite not winning any matches.
Straw Hats performed well in its last six games of the FFMAI Group Stage and jumped to fifth place with 181 points. India’s NXT Esports ranked sixth with 166 points and two Chicken Dinners. Team Akkee, from Thailand, came seventh with 161 points.
Popular Indian organizations Total Gaming Esports and GodLike the secured eighth and ninth positions with 160 and 157 points, respectively. Horaa, a Nepalese squad, and India’s Revenant XSpark came 10th and 11th with 157 and 154 points, respectively. Extreme EX, from Bangladesh, finished 12th with 139 points and qualified for the finale.
Titanic, a team from Thailand, missed its spot in the FFMAI 2026 Grand Finals by a small margin of nine points. Pandora from Indonesia finished 14th with 123 points. India’s GG Instinct failed to perform well and ended up in 15th rank with 104 points.
Team 2XD, from Bangladesh, ranked 16th with 99 points and one Booyah. EWG came 17th with 95 points, including 55 eliminations.
Hotshot Esports from Pakistan was in the last spot with only 82 points after its disappointing run in the FFMAI 2026.
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Edited by Soumyadyuti Ghosh
