The stage is set for the Free Fire Max Asia Invitational (FFMAI) 2025 Grand Finals, where the top 12 teams from across Asia will compete for the championship title and a share of the $35,000 prize pool.
The Main Event of the Free Fire Max Asia Invitational (FFMAI) 2025 concluded on December 13, narrowing down the field from 18 to the final 12 contenders. These elite squads will now face off on Sunday, December 14, in the high-stakes Grand Finals. The finale will feature the "Champion Rush" format, with a maximum of 10 matches organized to determine the ultimate winner of the Battle Royale mode.
Qualified Teams for FFMAI 2025 Grand Finals
The top 12 teams that survived the Main Event and secured their spot in the finals include powerhouses from Thailand, Indonesia, Vietnam, Nepal, and a strong contingent from India.
Here is the complete list of the 12 finalists:
- Team Falcons (Thailand)
- Bigetron By Vitality (Indonesia)
- Avida X KDC (Thailand)
- Total Gaming Esports (India)
- Kagendra (Indonesia)
- P Esports (Vietnam)
- GOW Esports (Vietnam)
- Nightmare Esports (India)
- Meta Ninza (India)
- NG Pros (India)
- GodLike Esports (India)
- DRS Gaming (Nepal)
Team Falcons from Thailand entered the finals as the favorites after a brilliant run in the Main Event, securing the top spot with four Booyahs in 12 matches. Bigetron By Vitality and Avida X KDC followed closely in second and third place, respectively. India’s Total Gaming Esports also impressed, finishing fourth with two Booyahs, while popular squad GodLike Esports managed to qualify in 11th place.
Prize Pool Distribution for FFMAI 2025 Battle Royale Mode
The Battle Royale segment of the FFMAI 2025 features a dedicated prize pool of $35,000. While the bottom six teams from the Main Event have already been eliminated, they each walked away with a consolation prize.
The prize money breakdown is as follows:
- 1st Place: $10,000
- 2nd Place: $5,000
- 3rd Place: $2,500
- 4th Place: $2,000
- 5th Place: $1,900
- 6th Place: $1,800
- 7th Place: $1,700
- 8th Place: $1,550
- 9th Place: $1,350
- 10th Place: $1,200
- 11th Place: $1,100
- 12th Place: $1,000
The teams that did not make the cut—Reckoning Esports, Maqna Esports, GB Esports, Revenant XSpark, S8UL Elite, and Red Hawks—finished between 13th and 18th place and received $650 each.
Now, following the Battle Royale Grand Finals on December 14, the action will continue with the Clash Squad contest. The top 16 teams from the Main Event have qualified for this separate mode, which is scheduled to take place from December 18 to 21, 2025.
For now, all eyes are on the FFMAI 2025 Grand Finals to see which region will claim dominance over the Asian Free Fire scene.