The Group Stage of the Free Fire Max Asia Invitational (FFMAI) 2026 Summer Main Event came to an end on June 20, 2026, with the top 12 teams advancing to the Grand Finals and the bottom six being eliminated from the event. All Gamers Global from Thailand topped the overall standings with 249 points and one Booyah after its 12 matches.
Team Falcons came second in the leaderboard with 242 points after its impressive performances in the FFMAI Group Stage. The squad clinched four Booyahs in its 12 encounters. RRQ Kazi from Indonesia also had a great run as it ranked third with 240 points and three Booyahs.
Overall standings of FFMAI 2026 Summer Group Stage
Here is the overall points table of the Group Stage:
- All Gamers Global – 249 points
- Team Falcons – 242 points
- RRQ Kazu – 240 points
- S8UL – 196 points
- Revenant XSpark – 174 points
- Team Apex Gaming – 165 points
- Aurora Gaming – 162 points
- Team Esports Club – 160 points
- Hotshot – 154 points
- Bigetron By Vitality – 141 points
- Straw Hats – 141 points
- Damons Pride – 124 points
- Maqna Esports – 118 points
- Autobotz Esports – 108 points
- Total Winner – 108 points
- Bangla Unity – 101 points
- DRS Gaming – 84 points
- Extreme Ex – 81 points
India’s Team S8UL performed well and earned a fourth-place finish with 196 points and two Booyahs. Revenant XSpark secured the fifth position with 174 points and two Booyahs. Team Apex Gaming, who recently acquired Team Hind’s lineup, occupied sixth spot with 165 points and two Booyahs at the end of the Group Stage.
Aurora Gaming came seventh place with 162 points despite not winning any Booyah. Team Esports Club finished eighth with 160 points. Pakistan’s Hotshot claimed 10th place with 154 points and three Booyahs. The squad stumbled in its last six matches of the FFMAI Group Stage.
Bogetron By Vitality from Indonesia was 10th with 141 points. Bangladesh’s Straw Hats and Pakistan’s Demon Pride were 11th and 12th with 141 and 124 points, respectively. These top 12 teams have seized their seats in the FFMAI 2026 Summer Grand Finals.
Malaysia’s Maqna Esports ended up in the 13th rank with 118 points. India’s Autobotz and Pakistan’s Total Winner accumulated 108 points each. Bangla Unity came 16th with 101 points. Nepal’s DRS and Bangladesh’s Extreme were 17th and 18th with 84 and 81 points, respectively. These bottom six teams faced elimination from the FFMAI Summer.
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Edited by Soumyadyuti Ghosh
