FFMAI 2025 Main Event BR Day 2: Teams, groups, and how to watch

Day 2 of FFMAI 2025 Main Event occurs on December 12 (Image via YouTube/Free Fire Max Esports India Official)
Day 2 of FFMAI 2025 Main Event occurs on December 12 (Image via YouTube/Free Fire Max Esports India Official)

Day 2 of the Free Fire Max Asia Invitational (FFMAI) 2025 Main Event BR is scheduled for December 12. Teams from Groups A and B will compete in six matches. Groups B and C played six matches on Day 1. Indonesia's Bigetron By Vitality finished at the top of the overall leaderboard at the end of the opening day.

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The FFMAI 2025 Main Event BR features three groups of six teams each. The top 12 on the overall leaderboard at the end of this stage will qualify for the Grand Finals, which will take place on December 14. This Free Fire Max tournament is being conducted online and has a total prize pool of $50,000.


Participating teams in FFMAI 2025 Main Event BR

Here are the teams competing in the FFMAI 2025 Main Event BR:

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Group A

  1. Reckoning Esports
  2. NG Pros
  3. GodLike Esports
  4. Team Falcons
  5. Avida
  6. GB Esports

Group B

  1. Revenant Spark
  2. Nightmare Esports
  3. Total Gaming eSports
  4. GOW
  5. Kagendra
  6. Red Hawks

Group C

  1. Meta Ninza
  2. S8UL Elite
  3. P Esports
  4. Bigetron by Vitality
  5. Maqna Esports
  6. DRS Gaming

Schedule and how to watch

Six matches are scheduled across six different Free Fire Max maps on Friday. These battles will be livestreamed on the Free Fire Max Esports India Official YouTube channel from 5:30 pm onwards in both Hindi and English.

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Here is the schedule for Day 2:

  • Game 1 - Kalahari
  • Game 2 - Solara
  • Game 3 - Bermuda
  • Game 4 - Nexterra
  • Game 5 - Purgatory
  • Game 6 - Alpine

Overall standings after Day 1

Indonesia's Bigetron By Vitality finished first on Day 1 of the FFMAI Main Event despite not securing a single Booyah. The team bagged 132 points and 83 eliminations.

Vietnam's P Esports claimed second place with 83 points and two Booyahs. Indonesia's Kagendra and Nepal's DRS Gaming secured the third and fourth positions with 81 and 80 points, respectively.

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Overall standings after Main Event Day 1 (Image via YouTube/Free Fire Max Esports India Official)
Overall standings after Main Event Day 1 (Image via YouTube/Free Fire Max Esports India Official)

India's Total Gaming Esports finished fifth with 75 points and 39 eliminations. GOW earned sixth place with 74 points, while Meta Ninza took seventh with 72 points and one Booyah.

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Malaysia's Maqna and Bangladesh's Red Hawks placed eighth and ninth with 64 and 51 points, respectively. Revenant XSpark finished 10th with 41 points, followed by Nightmare.

S8UL Elite had a disappointing start to the Main Event, ending Day 1 in 12th place with only 30 points.

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Edited by Rachel Syiemlieh
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