Total Gaming Esports pulled off an impressive double victory by taking both the Clash Squad (CS) mode and Battle Royale (BR) mode at the Free Fire Max India Cup (FFMIC) 2025, solidifying their spot as India's leading Free Fire team for the season. This standout performance in the Free Fire Max tournament highlights their dominance in Indian esports.
Total Gaming Esports becomes FFMIC 2025 Clash Squad Mode Champion
Total Gaming Esports showed serious grit during the Clash Squad Grand Finals on September 27 at the Ekana International Indoor Stadium, Lucknow. They started off down 0-2 in a best-of-five matchup against GodLike Esports but flipped the script with three straight wins, grabbing the CS crown 3-2. Standout moments came from key players like Mafia, DELETE, AZTEC, SHANKY, and FozyAjay with their sharp tactics. The team pocketed ₹10 lakh for the win, while GodLike Esports took second and ₹4 lakh.
Key Clash Squad Prize Distribution:
- Total Gaming Esports: ₹10,00,000
- GodLike Esports: ₹4,00,000
- NG Pros and Jonty Gaming: ₹1,60,000 each
FFMIC 2025 Battle Royale Mode Champion
Total Gaming Esports kept the momentum rolling into the BR Grand Finals on September 28, piling up 122 points over six games to claim the ₹40 lakh top prize. Their smart gameplay delivered four Booyah finishes, leaving Reckoning Esports in second with 79 points and ₹15 lakh, and NG Pros in third with 75 points and ₹7 lakh. These FFMIC 2025 results underscore Total Gaming's edge in Battle Royale strategies.
Team | Points | Prize |
---|---|---|
Total Gaming Esports | 122 | ₹40,00,000 |
Reckoning Esports | 79 | ₹15,00,000 |
NG Pros | 75 | ₹7,00,000 |
Total Gaming Esports' sweep of both titles stands out as a tough achievement that raises the standard for Free Fire esports in India, proving their skill in tactical CS action and tense BR showdowns. The squad's tight coordination, clever moves, and game-saving moments kept fans glued to their screens, earning them the top spot in FFMIC 2025 without question.
The two finals took place at the Ekana International Indoor Stadium, Lucknow, with live coverage on the Free Fire Max Esports India Official channels. The overall prize money topped ₹1 crore, reflecting the rising popularity of Free Fire esports across India and attracting more fans to these high-stakes Clash Squad champions and Battle Royale winners events.