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FFMAI 2026 Summer South Asia Play-Ins: Check Qualified Teams and Final Standings

by · Inside Sport India

Raiders United tops the FFMAI 2026 Summer South Asia Play-Ins standings as the top eight teams qualify for the Main Event. Check the full results.

The Free Fire MAX Asia Invitational, aka FFMAI 2026 Summer South Asia Play-Ins, has officially wrapped up after three days of intense competition. A total of 18 teams from across the region battled through 12 matches for a chance to qualify for the prestigious Main Event. With only eight qualification spots available, every elimination and placement point proved crucial in determining the final standings.

FFMAI 2026 South Asia Play-Ins Overall Standings

  • Raiders United / Team Soul- 218 Points
  • Hotshot Esports – 194 Points
  • Straw Hats – 190 Points
  • Team HND/Team Apex Gaming – 187 Points
  • Revenant XSpark – 186 Points
  • Total Winner – 185 Points
  • Extreme FX – 179 Points
  • Bangla Unity – 177 Points
  • Flame Esports – 170 Points
  • Godlike Esports – 169 Points
  • Nebula Esports – 161 Points
  • RNX Esports – 151 Points
  • IQOO Total Gaming – 144 Points
  • NXT Esports – 127 Points
  • No Rules – 117 Points
  • BB.S9X Esports – 116 Points
  • Resurrection X Esports – 116 Points
  • Tonde Nepal Esports – 90 Points

The following are the teams qualified for FFMAI 2026 Main Event: Raiders United, Hotshot Esports, Straw Hats, Team Hind, Revenant XSpark, Total Winner, Extreme EX, Bangla Unity.

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Raiders United Tops the Overall Leaderboard

The leading Indian team of Raiders United dominated the proceedings as they finished the event as the topper with a commendable tally of 218 points. However, what is worth mentioning is that despite dominating proceedings, Raiders United did not manage to win a single Booyah during the entire event.

Rather than scoring Booyahs, Raiders United were successful in racking up a huge 154 points through their consistent aggressive play, and through excellent gunplay, they managed to accumulate more elimination points than any other team taking part in the competition.

On the other hand, Pakistan’s Hotshot Esports put up another good show to finish second with 194 points, whereas Straw Hats of Bangladesh took home the third position with 190 points. The highlight of Straw Hats’ victory was winning two Booyahs.