The Grand Finals of the Free Fire Max Asia Invitational (FFMAI) 2026 Spring came to a close with Dewa United from Indonesia becoming the undisputed champions. The team showcased top notch performances in the high-octane games played on May 17 and secured the title. The club was awarded a cash prize of $15,000.
Garena announced the summer edition of the Asia Invitational 2026 during the Grand Finals of the FFMAI Spring. This upcoming edition will kickoff on June 12, 2026. The Spring season featured a total of 18 teams, including eight teams from the South Asia Play-Ins and 10 invited teams.
Prize pool distribution of FFMAI 2026 Spring Grand Finals
The total prize pool of the FFMAI 2026 Spring was $50,000. Here is the prize pool distribution:
- 1st Place – $15,000 – Dewa United
- 2nd Place – $7,500 – Expand
- 3rd Place – $3,500 – Autobotz Esports
- 4th Place – $3,000 – GodLike
- 5th Place – $2,800 – Team Hind
- 6th Place – $2,600 – Total Gaming Esports
- 7th Place – $2,400 – NXT Esports
- 8th Place – $2,200 – Extreme EX
- 9th Place – $1,900 – Team Akkee
- 10th Place – $1,700 – Revenant XSpark
- 11th Place – $1,500 – Straw Hats
- 12th Place – $1,400 – Horaa Esports
- 13th Place – $1,000 – Titanic
- 14th Place – $900 – Pandora Stars
- 15th Place – $800 – GG Instinct
- 16th Place – $700 – Team 2XD
- 17th Place – $600 – EWG
- 18th Place – $500 – Hotshot Esports
The Grand Finals of the FFMAI 2026 Spring was held in the Champion Rush format. Dewa United was declared the winner of the event, as the Indonesian squad was the first to cross the Champion Rush Point (80) and then clinched a Booyah in the seventh match.


Despite finishing third in the overall standings, Dewa United emerged victorious in this event. The team scored 112 points with the help of one Booyah and 70 eliminations. Expand was the table toppers in the overall standings with 140 points and two Booyahs but failed to win the FFMAI title.
Indian squad Autobotz Esports, too, had a brilliant run in the event, scoring 126 points and ranking second on the leaderboard. GodLike Esports from India finished fourth with 105 points and one Booyah.
Team Hind, who’d recently won the FFMIC Spring, secured fifth place with 100 points and one Booyah. Total Gaming Esports had an average run in the FFMAI 2026 Spring, coming sixth with 93 points. NXT and Extreme were seventh and eighth with 87 and 83 points, respectively.
Team Akkee from Thailand and Revenant XSpark from India scored 79 points each in the Grand Finals. Bangladesh’s Straw Hats was 11th with 72 points. Nepal’s Horaa Esports end its at the bottom with 54 points at the end of the finale.
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Edited by Soumyadyuti Ghosh










