Thailand’s AVIDA wins Free Fire Max Asia Invitational (FFMAI) 2025 BR

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AVIDA X KDC became the champions of the Free Fire Max Asia Invitational (FFMAI) 2025 Battle Royale after their impressive performances. The Thai team clinched the title after securing a Booyah in the eighth game of the Grand Finals. The team accumulated 137 points and two Booyahs in their eight games of the finale, and earned a cash prize of $10,000.

Despite finishing first on the overall scoreboard, Indonesia’s Bigetron By Vitality failed to win the title as they did not secure a Booyah after crossing the Champion Rush Point (80). This is important as the finale was held in the Champion Rush format. The Indonesian team grabbed the second prize of $5,000. They scored 164 points with the help of 106 kills in eight games of the finale.


Overall standings of FFMAI 2025 Grand Finals

Overall points table of Asia Invitational 2025 Finals (Image via YouTube/Free Fire Max Esports India Official)Overall points table of Asia Invitational 2025 Finals (Image via YouTube/Free Fire Max Esports India Official)

Here's a look at the overall standings of FFMAI 2025 Grand Finals:

  1. Bigetron by Vitality - 164 points
  2. Avida - 137 points (Winners)
  3. P Esports - 110 points
  4. Team Falcons - 105 points
  5. Nightmare Esports - 99 points
  6. Godlike Esports - 96 points
  7. Total Gaming eSports - 89 points
  8. NG Pros - 84 points
  9. DRS Gaming - 79 points
  10. Kagendra - 76 points
  11. GOW - 74 points
  12. Meta Ninza - 42 points

Prize pool distribution of FFMAI 2025 Grand Finals

The Battle Royale mode of the FFMAI boasted $35,000 in prize pool. 18 out of the total 26 teams received a share of the total prize pool. Here is the prize pool distribution:

  1. Avida - $10,000
  2. Bigetron by Vitality - $5,000
  3. P Esports - $2,500
  4. Team Falcons - $2,000
  5. Nightmare Esports - $1,900
  6. GodLike Esports - $1,800
  7. Total Gaming eSports - $1,700
  8. NG Pros - $1,550
  9. DRS Gaming - $1,350
  10. Kagendra - $1,200
  11. GOW - $1,100
  12. Meta Ninza - $1,000
  13. Reckoning Esports - $650
  14. Maqna Esports - $650
  15. GB Esports - $650
  16. Revenant Spark - $650
  17. S8UL Elite - $650
  18. Red Hawks - $650

P Esports from Vietnam occupied the third spot 110 points. The team claimed two Chicken Dinners and 67 eliminations. Team Falcons from Thailand ranked fourth with 105 points, including 63 eliminations.

Indian squads Nightmare, GodLike, Total Gaming Esports, and NG Pros finished fifth, sixth, seventh, and eighth with 99, 96, 89, and 84 points, respectively. These clubs had average performances in the FFMAI Battle Royale.

DRS Gaming from Nepal came ninth with 79 points. Kagendra from Indonesia ranked 10th with 76 points, closely followed by GOW Esports. Meta Ninza from India ended up in the 12th spot with 42 points after a disappointing performance in the Grand Finals of the FFMAI 2025.

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Edited by Abu Amjad Khan

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