Free Fire Max Asia Invitational (FFMAI) 2025 Play-Ins: Overall standings and qualified teams for Main Event

FFMAI 2025 Play-Ins ends on December 7 (Image via YouTube/Free Fire Max Esports India Official)
FFMAI 2025 Play-Ins ends on December 7 (Image via YouTube/Free Fire Max Esports India Official)

The Play-Ins of the Free Fire Max Asia Invitational (FFMAI) 2025 came to an end on December 7. The best 10 performers advanced to the Main Event. The remaining eight teams have been eliminated from the tournament. Eight teams from Asian countries have received a direct spot in the Main Event, which will begin on December 11, 2025.

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GOW from Vietnam was the star performer of the Play-Ins. The club posted 230 points on the board in their 12 games, having clinched four Booyahs and 162 eliminations. Avida from Thailand secured the second spot with 222 points after performing impressively in the stage.


Overall standings of FFMAI 2025 Play-Ins

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  1. GOW - 230 points
  2. Avida - 222 points
  3. Godlike Esports - 211 points
  4. Reckoning Esports - 194 points
  5. Kagendra - 176 points
  6. NG Pros - 171 points
  7. Nightmare Esports - 164 points
  8. GB Esports - 162 points
  9. Revenant Spark - 160 points
  10. Meta Ninza - 152 points
  11. Orangutan x TSG - 131 points
  12. Head Hunters - 126 points
  13. Rising Gods - 112 points
  14. Reflex United - 106 points
  15. The Goat - 105 points
  16. Red Cliff - 102 points
  17. Bangladesh Top 1 - 78 points
  18. Fangs - 51 points

Popular Indian club GodLike Esports ensured the third position to its name with 211 points. It grabbed one Booyah and 132 eliminations in their 12 encounters, and was consistent throughout the Play-Ins. Reckoning Esports from India displayed phenomenal performances in its last six games and jumped to the fourth spot with 194 points.

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Kagendra from Indonesia had a mediocre run in its last six encounters as it slipped to fifth place with 176 points. NG Pros from India acquired sixth position with 171 points and one Booyah. Nightmare from India achieved seventh place with 164 points. G8 from Nepal finished eighth with 162 points.

Revenant XSpark from India showed stellar performances on the third day of the FFMAI Play-Ind and ended up in ninth place with 160 points. Meta Ninza claimed 10th position with 152 points and one Booyah. These 10 top teams have entered the Main Event.

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Orangutan X TSG came 11th with 131 points and failed to qualify for the Main Event. Head Hunters and Rising Gods were 12th and 13th with 126 and 112 points, respectively. Reflex United was 14th with 106 points.

The GOAT ranked 15th with 105 points, including 58 kills. Red Cliff was 16th with 102 points. Bangladesh Top 1 came 17th with 78 points. Fangs was in the bottom spot in the FFMAI Play-Ins with only 51 points.

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Edited by Abu Amjad Khan
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