Wednesday, February 4, 2026

FFMIC 2026 Spring Registration: Date, Rules, Point System, and More

Garena has officially revealed the Free Fire MAX India Cup, aka FFMIC 2026 registration details for the In-Game Qualifiers, and the excitement among Indian Free Fire Max players is at its peak. The announcement was made through Garena’s social media platforms, confirming the registration dates, eligibility rules, point system, and qualification process. The In-Game Qualifiers will be played through the FFC mode and will serve as the biggest gateway to the main stage of FFMIC 2026 Spring.

Here is everything you need to know about FFMIC 2026 Spring In-Game Qualifiers, including how to register and qualify.

FFMIC 2026 Spring In-Game Qualifiers Registration Date and Schedule

Garena has confirmed that FFC Mode registrations for FFMIC 2026 Spring will begin on 9 February 2026 at 12 PM IST. The registration window will remain open until 15 February 2026 at 10 PM IST.

Eligible teams must register within this time frame through the in-game FFC mode. Once registrations are closed, qualified teams will compete on 15 February 2026, which is the official match day for the In-Game Qualifiers.

How to Register for FFMIC 2026 In-Game Qualifiers

Players who meet the eligibility requirements can register directly through Free Fire MAX. Teams need to open the FFC mode in-game, create or join a squad, and complete the registration during the given timeline. Only squads that successfully register before the deadline will be allowed to participate in the qualifiers.

Each team must have a minimum of four players and can include a maximum of five players. All team members must be Indian citizens to be eligible.

Read More: How to Register for FFMIC 2026 Spring City Qualifiers and Qualify

FFMIC 2026 Spring In-Game Qualifiers Rules and Eligibility

Garena has set strict eligibility criteria for participation.

  • All players must be Indian citizens to take part in the tournament
  • Players must be at least 16 years old on the match day
  • Players aged 16 to 18 years must provide parental or guardian consent
  • Each player must have a minimum Diamond rank in Free Fire MAX
  • Players must be Level 48 or above to be eligible
  • Teams must have at least 4 players and can register a maximum of 5 players
  • All matches will be played through FFC Mode in Free Fire MAX
  • Each team can play a maximum of 12 matches during the qualifiers
  • Only the best 8 matches will be counted for the final standings
  • Players are not allowed to play for more than one team
  • Use of multiple accounts is strictly prohibited
  • Once matches are played, team roster changes are not allowed
  • If a team wants to change players, it must disband before playing any match
  • Players leaving the spawn island early will receive a penalty of minus 3 points per player
  • Any form of cheating, hacking, or unfair gameplay will lead to immediate disqualification

FFMIC 2026 FFC Mode Point System

The placement-based point system awards 12 points for first place, 9 for second, and 8 for third. Points gradually decrease, with 1 point awarded for tenth place and zero points for placements between 11th and 12th. Teams will also receive 1 point per elimination.

  • 1st place – 12 points
  • 2nd place – 9 points
  • 3rd place – 8 points
  • 4th place – 7 points
  • 5th place – 6 points
  • 6th place – 5 points
  • 7th place – 4 points
  • 8th place – 3 points
  • 9th place – 2 points
  • 10th place – 1 point
  • 11th to 12th place – 0 points

However, a penalty of minus 3 points per player will be applied if any player leaves the spawn island early, making discipline crucial during matches.

The top 38 teams from the In-Game Qualifiers will advance directly to the Group Stage of FFMIC 2026 Spring, where they will join city-qualified teams and invited squads.

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