Free Fire Max India Cup 2025 registrations start today: Eligibility, price money and other details

Garena announces the TEZ Free Fire Max India Cup 2025 (FFMIC), marking its return to Indian mobile esports after a three-year hiatus. With a prize pool of Rs 1 crore, the tournament is open to eligible Indian players aged 16 and above. Registration begins July 7, 2025, with qualifiers leading to the Grand Finals in September.
Free Fire Max India Cup 2025 registrations start today: Eligibility, price money and other details
Garena has officially announced the TEZ Free Fire Max India Cup 2025 (FFMIC). The competition is finally making a comeback in India after the gap of three years. The Free Fire esports tournament is played exclusively on the Free Fire Max and the company has also announced a price pool of Rs 1 crore. The company has also announced that the tournament is now open for all the eligible Indian players. Starting today (July 7) players can register for the competition. The tournament spans across multiple stages and enable the players to showcase their gaming skills.

Garena Free Fire Max tournament 2025: Registration and eligibility details

- The process of registration starts on July 7, 2025- The registrations for the tournament will end on July 13, 2025- The players can register via in-game registration in FFC (Free Fire Club) mode
- The eligible players must have reached at least on level 40 of the game- The player must also have minimum Diamond 1 rank in Battle Royale or Clash Squad- The player must be an Indian citizen and should be minimum 16 years old- The teams much have 4 players and 1 optional substitute

Garena Free Fire Max tournament 2025: Schedule of the competition

Stage

Dates

In-Game Qualifiers

July 13, 2025

Online Qualifiers

July 26 – August 3, 2025

League Stage

August 22 – September 14, 2025

Grand Finals

September 27 – 28, 2025

The top 48 teams from the in-game round will go to the next Online Qualifiers round. After a total of 12 matches, the top 8 teams will then go ahead to the League Stage and then the teams will move to the offline LAN Grand Finals.Garena Free Fire was banned in India in 2022 due to some national security concerns. However, its advanced version — Free Fire Max remained operational in the country. The TEZ Free Fire Max India Cup 2025 (FFMIC) makers the reentry of Garena in the mobile esports segment.
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