Sunday, April 26, 2026

Team HIND wins FFMIC 2026 Spring

The Free Fire MAX India Cup (FFMIC) 2026 Spring Grand Finals have ended with Team HIND lifting the trophy after a dominant performance. Fireeyes Gaming becomes the runner-up of the tournament, followed by Total Gaming Esports and Godlike Esports. With this win, they are now the FFMIC 2026 winner and have qualified for the FFMAI 2026 Spring Main Event, while the #2 to #9 teams secured Play-ins slots.

Team HIND becomes FFMIC 2026 winners

WinnersTeam HIND
Runner upFireeyes Gaming
2nd Runner upTotal Gaming Esports
MVPWolvin

Team HIND, featuring players like KD, Sahil, Wolvin, Shoto, and Louis, dominated the FFMIC 2026 Grand Finals and lifted the title. Despite a struggling start, the team made a strong comeback when it mattered the most and took control in the Champion Rush stage. In the eighth match, Team HIND secured a crucial Booyah to officially win the championship.

With this victory, the team claimed the title along with a prize money of ₹3,500,000. They have also secured a slot in the Free Fire MAX Asia Invitational (FFMIA) 2026 Spring, marking a big achievement for the roster.

Fireeyes Gaming, featuring Prinxz, Troll, Jack07, and Bunny, also delivered a strong performance and finished in second place. Total Gaming Esports secured the third position, while Godlike Esports also impressed with a solid run in the Grand Finals.

MVP of the Tournament

One of the standout performers of the event was Wolvin from Team Hind, who earned the FFMIC 2026 MVP award. The player played a key role in the team’s success with consistent eliminations, clutch moments, and impactful gameplay across both days. Their performance in the final matches, especially during Champion Rush, helped Team HIND secure the title.

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FFMIC 2026 Prize Pool Distribution

Winner – Team HIND

Godlike Esports finished in first place and won ₹3,500,000 from the total FFMIC 2026 prize pool. They also secured a direct slot in the FFMAI 2026 Spring Main Stage.

Runner-up – Fireeyes Gaming

The runner-up team showed excellent gameplay and remained a strong contender throughout the finals. They secured ₹1,700,000 prize money and finished second in the Free Fire MAX esports India event.

3rd Place – Total Gaming Esports

The third-placed team delivered a solid performance across both days. They earned ₹7,00,000 and proved to be one of the top teams in the tournament.

The FFMIC 2026 Grand Finals delivered high-quality matches and intense action for fans. With top teams competing, the event showcased the best of Free Fire MAX esports India.

Now, all eyes will be on the FFMAI 2026 Spring Main Stage, where qualified teams will battle for bigger titles and rewards.

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