Garena has revealed how the prize money will be shared for the Free Fire Max India Cup (FFMIC) 2026 Spring. The tournament carries a total prize pool of ₹1 Crore, making it one of the biggest Free Fire events in India this year.
The pressure is even higher because the top three teams from this competition will earn a chance to represent India at the Free Fire Esports World Cup 2026. This gives every match extra value, as teams are not only playing for money but also for global exposure.
FFMIC 2026 Spring Full Prize Breakdown
The team that finishes in first place will take home the largest reward of ₹35,00,000. The second and third teams will also receive strong payouts, keeping the race for the top three very competitive.
Here is how the full prize pool is divided:
- Champions: ₹35,00,00
- 2nd Place: ₹17,00,000
- 3rd Place: ₹7,00,000
- 4th Place: ₹5,00,000
- 5th Place: ₹4,30,000
- 6th Place: ₹4,00,000
- 7th Place: ₹3,75,000
- 8th Place: ₹3,50,000
- 9th Place: ₹3,25,000
- 10th Place: ₹3,00,000
- 11th Place: ₹2,75,000
- 12th Place: ₹2,50,000
- 13th Place: ₹1,50,000
- 14th Place: ₹1,30,000
- 15th Place: ₹1,10,000
- 16th Place: ₹1,00,000
- 17th Place: ₹87,500
- 18th Place: ₹77,500
Extra Awards for Top Performers
Apart from team prizes, individual and daily performances will also be rewarded.
- Grand Finals MVP: ₹1,50,000
- Knockout Stage Team of the Day: ₹10,000 per day
This prize structure shows that Garena wants to support both top and lower-ranked teams. Even squads that do not reach the top positions still walk away with meaningful rewards, which helps teams grow and stay active in the competitive scene.
With FFMIC 2026 Spring deciding which teams will carry India’s name on the international stage, the mix of big prize money and global opportunities makes this tournament one of the most important Free Fire events of the year.
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