FFMAI 2025 BR Play-Ins Day 2: Overall standings and summary

Kagendra holds first place after Day 2 of FFMAI 2025 Play-Ins (Image via YouTube/Free Fire Max Esports India Official)
Kagendra holds first place after Day 2 of FFMAI 2025 Play-Ins (Image via YouTube/Free Fire Max Esports India Official)

Day 2 of the Free Fire Max Asia Invitational Cup (FFMAI) 2025 Play-Ins was held on December 6. Teams from Group A and B contested in six games. Kagendra from Indonesia acquired prime spot in the overall standings with 176 points and one Booyah after its 12 games. GOW from Vietnam dominated Day 2 as the squad clinched four Booyahs in six games. The club ranks second 173 points after six games.

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A total of 18 invited teams are participating in the Play-Ins of the FFMAI. They were seeded into three groups, each with six teams. These groups will compete in 12 matches each. The best 10 performing teams will get a spot in the Main Event, while the remaining eight will face elimination from the Asia Invitational 2025.


Overall standings after Day 2 of FFMAI 2025 Play-Ins

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  1. Kagendra - 176 points
  2. GOW - 173 points
  3. Nightmare Esports - 164 points
  4. Avida - 135 points
  5. Head Hunters - 126 points
  6. Rising Gods - 112 points
  7. Godlike Esports - 108 points
  8. Reflex United - 106 points
  9. Red Cliff - 102 points
  10. GB Esports - 94 points
  11. NG Pros - 93 points
  12. Meta Ninza - 74 points
  13. Reckoning Esports - 68 points
  14. Orangutan x TSG - 63 points
  15. Revenant Spark - 54 points
  16. The Goat - 52 points
  17. Fangs - 41 points
  18. Bangladesh Top 1 - 39 points

Nightmare from India secured the third position with 164 points despite not winning a single game. Avida from Thailand grabbed fourth place with 135 points and two Booyahs after its initial six matches.

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Head Hunters from India earned the fifth position with 126 points, including 78 eliminations. Rising Gods from Nepal came in sixth with 112 points after 12 games. The squad had an average run in the initial two days of the Play-Ins.

GodLike Esports from India had a decent start to the FFMAI as it scored 108 points in its first six matches of the Play-Ins. The team is seventh in the overall standings. Reflex United from Bangladesh came eighth with 106 points and one Booyah.

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Red Cliff and GB Esports are ninth and 10th with 102 and 94 points, respectively. NG Pros ranks 11th with 93 points, followed by Meta Nina with 74 points. Reckoning has slipped to 13th with 68 points. Orangutan has had an average start to the FFMAI as it holds the 14th spot with 63 points after its six games.

Revenant XSpark and GOAT have scored 54 and 52 points, respectively. Fangs is 17th with 41 points. Bangladesh Top 1 is in the bottom spot with 39 points, including 27 eliminations.

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Edited by Abu Amjad Khan
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