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FFMIC 2026 FFC Mode Registration Starts Tomorrow: All You Need to Know About FFMIC In-Game Qualifiers

The FFMIC 2026 In-Game Qualifiers registrations are set to kick off on Monday, 9 February 2026, and will run until 15 February. The FFMIC 2026 FFC Mode registration is giving Indian Free Fire MAX players a golden chance to enter the biggest national tournament of the year. The announcement has already created massive excitement in the community, as these qualifiers act as the main gateway to the main stage.

FFMIC 2026 In-Game Qualifiers Registration Date and Match Schedule

Garena has confirmed that FFMIC 2026 FFC Mode registration will begin on 9 February 2026 at 12 PM IST. Players will have nearly a week to register their squads, as the registration window will remain open until 15 February 2026 at 10 PM IST.

Once the registration period ends, all registered teams will compete on 15 February 2026, which is the official match day for the In-Game Qualifiers. Only teams that complete the registration within the given timeline will be allowed to play.

How to Register for FFMIC 2026 In-Game Qualifiers via FFC Mode

The registration process is completely in-game and simple to follow. Eligible players need to open Free Fire MAX, go to FFC Mode, and either create a squad or join an existing one. After forming a valid team, players must complete the registration before the deadline.

Each squad must have a minimum of four players, while a maximum of five players is allowed. It is important to note that all team members must be Indian citizens, and once matches begin, team changes are not permitted.

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Rules and Eligibility Criteria

Garena has laid down clear and strict eligibility rules to ensure fair competition. All participants must meet the following conditions to take part in the qualifiers.

  • Players must be Indian citizens
  • Players must be at least 16 years old on the match day
  • Players aged between 16 and 18 years must submit parental or guardian consent
  • Each player must have a minimum Diamond rank in Free Fire MAX
  • Players must be Level 48 or above
  • Teams must consist of 4 to 5 players only
  • All matches will be played exclusively in FFC Mode
  • Each team can play a maximum of 12 matches
  • Only the best 8 matches will be counted for final rankings
  • Players cannot represent more than one team
  • Multiple accounts are strictly not allowed
  • Roster changes are not permitted once matches are played
  • Teams must disband before playing any match if they want to change players
  • Cheating, hacking, or unfair practices will result in immediate disqualification

Garena has also warned that discipline during matches is crucial, as penalties can significantly affect standings.

Point System Explained

The In-Game Qualifiers follow a placement-based scoring system, along with elimination points. Teams earn points based on their final placement in each match, while every elimination adds extra value.

First place teams receive the highest points, followed by gradual reduction in points for lower placements. Additionally, each elimination earns 1 point, making aggressive gameplay equally important.

If any player leaves the spawn island early, a penalty of minus 3 points per player will be applied, which can heavily impact the overall score.

How Teams Qualify from FFMIC 2026 In-Game Qualifiers

After all matches are completed and scores are calculated based on the best 8 games, the top 38 teams from the In-Game Qualifiers will move forward to the FFMIC 2026 Spring Group Stage.

These teams will later compete alongside city-qualified teams and invited squads, making the next stage even more competitive and intense.

With FFC Mode registration starting tomorrow, this is the perfect time for serious Free Fire MAX players to prepare their squads and aim for the national spotlight. The FFMIC 2026 In-Game Qualifiers offer a direct and fair path to the biggest Free Fire tournament in India, where consistency, teamwork, and discipline will decide who moves ahead.

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