FFMIC 2026 Spring Prize Pool Breakdown Revealed

Garena announces ₹1 crore total prize pool for FFMIC 2026 Spring, with champions taking home ₹35 lakhs and top three teams qualifying for Free Fire Esports World Cup 2026.

FFMIC 2026 Spring Prize Pool
FFMIC 2026 Spring Prize Pool Breakdown Revealed | Free Fire Esports India

Garena dropped the complete FFMIC 2026 Spring prize pool breakdown. ₹1 crore sits on the table. Champions grab ₹35 lakhs. But the real prize? The top three teams represent India at the Free Fire Esports World Cup 2026. Every match matters now.

FFMIC 2026 Spring Champions Take the Biggest Share

Winners walk away with ₹35,00,000. That's life-changing money for most squads. Second place earns ₹17,00,000. Third place still bags ₹7,00,000. These top three also punch their tickets to the global stage.

The FFMIC 2026 Spring prize pool rewards everyone, though. Even 18th place takes home ₹77,500. Garena wants every team fighting hard from start to finish.

Complete FFMIC 2026 Spring Prize Distribution

Here's the full breakdown of the FFMIC 2026 Spring prize pool:

  • 1st Place: ₹35,00,000
  • 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

Notice how the gap shrinks between lower placements. A 13th-place finish still nets ₹1.5 lakhs. That keeps mid-tier teams hungry.

Special Awards Add Extra Cash

Garena doesn't stop at placement prizes. Individual excellence gets rewarded, too.

  • Grand Finals MVP pockets ₹1,50,000 on top of team winnings. Pop off in the finals, and you might double your earnings.
  • Knockout Stage features daily Team of the Day awards. Win it, and your squad collects ₹10,000. Multiple days mean multiple chances to stack cash.

Well, the FFMIC 2026 Spring prize pool spreads money across more teams than the usual big tournaments. Most events dump everything on tthe op three. This one pays 18 teams.

Money matters, but representing India at the Free Fire Esports World Cup 2026 carries a different weight. The top three teams become national heroes. They compete against the world's best. Champions want that ₹35 lakhs and EWC spot. Mid-tier teams eye top six for decent paydays. Underdogs aim for any placement cash to fund next season.

All in all, the FFMIC 2026 City Qualifiers start soon. FFC Mode opens paths. Group Stage separates contenders. Knockouts deliver drama. Grand Finals crown champions and decide who flies the Indian flag at worlds.

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