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Dewa United Horus Becomes FFMAI Spring 2026 Champions Following Clutch 'Champion Rush' Finale

Dewa United Horus Becomes FFMAI Spring 2026 Champions Following Clutch 'Champion Rush' Finale

InsideSport 1 week ago

The Free Fire MAX Asia Invitational (FFMAI) Spring 2026 Grand Finals concluded in spectacular and dramatic fashion. Despite finishing third in total points on the overall leaderboard, Indonesia's Dewa United Horus utilized the tournament's unique Champion Rush format to steal the spotlight, secure the final Booyah, and capture the prestigious championship title.

The Grand Finals brought together Asia's elite teams, pitting regional giants from India, Indonesia, Malaysia, Thailand, and beyond against one another for regional supremacy and the lion's share of the $50,000 prize pool.

The Power of the 'Champion Rush' Format

While traditional esports formats rely entirely on accumulating the highest points, the FFMAI Spring 2026 Grand Finals utilized the high-stakes Champion Rush threshold. Under this rule, once a team crosses a designated point threshold to become 'Champion Rush Point Eligible,' the tournament does not end until one of those eligible teams secures a final Booyah.

Going into Game 7 on Nexterra, multiple teams were in contention, but it was Dewa United Horus who clutched up when it mattered most. By securing the ultimate Booyah in Game 7 with 31 total points in that match, they successfully locked down the tournament victory and were officially crowned the FFMAI Spring 2026 Champions.

Grand Finals: Match-by-Match Booyah Recap

The 7-game grand finale was an intense, back-and-forth affair with multiple teams showcasing masterclass rotations and explosive gunplay:

  • Game 1 (Bermuda):Expand (MY) kicked off the finals with a dominant Booyah, pulling in 27 points.
  • Game 2 (Kalahari):Autobotz Esports (IN) answered back aggressively, claiming the Booyah with a massive 35-point haul.
  • Game 3 (Selara):Autobotz Esports (IN) went back-to-back, securing a second consecutive Booyah and adding 26 points to their tally.
  • Game 4 (Nexterra):Expand (MY) matched Autobotz's streak, locking in their second Booyah of the day with 34 points.
  • Game 5 (Purgatory):GodLike Esports (IN) found their rhythm in the highlands of Purgatory, grabbing a crucial Booyah and 32 points.
  • Game 6 (Selara):Team Hind (IN) showcased great late-game positioning to take the Booyah and 28 points.
  • Game 7 (Nexterra):Dewa United Horus (ID) delivered the ultimate championship-winning performance, securing the final Booyah and 31 points to close out the tournament.

FFMAI Spring 2026: Grand Finals Standings

While Dewa United Horus walked away with the trophy courtesy of the Champion Rush format, the final points table shows just how close and fierce the competition was. Malaysia's Expand topped the overall scoreboard with 149 points, closely followed by India's Autobotz Esports at 126 points.

#Team NameRegionBooyahGames PlayedElimsPlacement PtsTotal Pts
1ExpandMY278852149
2Autobotz EsportsIN278343126
ļ† 3Dewa United Horus (Champions)ID177042112
4GodLike EsportsIN176639105
5Team HindIN176337100
6iQOO Total GamingIN07603393
7NXT EsportsIN07553287
8Extreme EXBD07513283
9Revenant XSparkIN07502979
10Team AkkeeTH07562379
11Straw HatsBD07462672
12Horaa EsportsNP07431154

With this victory, Dewa United Horus cements their legacy on the Asian stage, taking home the top prize of $15,000. Meanwhile, runner-ups Expand and Autobotz Esports proved they are absolute powerhouses, dominating the lobby in kills and placement points throughout the day.

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