The Grand Finals of the Tez Free Fire Max India Cup 2025 were held in Lucknow on September 27 and 28. The tournament featured thrilling battles in both Clash Squad (CS) and Battle Royale (BR) modes. Total Gaming Esports delivered an outstanding performance and lifted both trophies. In this blog, we’ll cover the gameplay, key moments, and Total Gaming’s remarkable victory.
Clash Squad (CS) Final: September 27
The Clash Squad tournament saw four top teams—Total Gaming, Jonty Gaming, NG Pros, and GodLike Esports—competing for the title.
Semifinals:
- Total Gaming defeated Jonty Gaming to secure a spot in the finals.
- GodLike Esports beat NG Pros to reach the finals.
Grand Final: Total Gaming vs. GodLike Esports
- The final was played in three rounds. GodLike Esports dominated the first two rounds.
- Total Gaming made a strong comeback in the third round, winning three consecutive rounds to claim the CS title.
- The score was tied at 2-2 in the decider, but Total Gaming’s strategy and teamwork secured the win.
This match kept fans on the edge of their seats, showcasing Total Gaming’s resilience and coordination.
Battle Royale (BR) Final: September 28
In the Battle Royale mode, 12 top teams qualified for the LAN event. A total of six matches were played, and Total Gaming impressed everyone with their consistent dominance. With 122 points and four Booyahs, they secured the BR title.
Other notable results:
- Reckoning Esports took second place with 79 points.
- NG Pros finished third with 75 points.
- S8UL grabbed fourth place with 74 points.
Key Highlights and Match Analysis
Match 1:
- Total Gaming opened with a Booyah and 18 kills, showing aggressive play.
- Team Tycoons finished second (9 kills), Jonty Gaming third (4 kills).
- Revenant Esports finished fourth (1 kill), while NG Pros failed to secure a kill.
Match 2:
- S8UL secured a Booyah with 16 kills, their strongest match.
- Reckoning Esports followed in second (12 kills), Vasista Esports third (7 kills).
- Total Gaming came fourth (11 kills), while NG Pros again struggled.
Match 3:
- NG Pros bounced back with a Booyah and 17 kills.
- Revenant finished second (9 kills), Nightmare Esports third (7 kills).
- Team Tycoons fourth (12 kills), while Total Gaming had their weakest game, finishing seventh with just 1 kill.
Match 4:
- Total Gaming returned strong with a Booyah and 12 kills.
- Reckoning Esports second (14 kills), Jonty Gaming third (9 kills).
- Team Tycoons fourth (7 kills), NG Pros fifth (10 kills).
Match 5:
- Total Gaming continued their streak with another Booyah and 14 kills.
- Jonty Gaming came second (7 kills), S8UL third (9 kills).
- Vasista Esports fourth (9 kills). By this match, Total Gaming reached 80 points.
Match 6:
- Total Gaming sealed the tournament with their fourth Booyah (7 kills).
- Revenant finished second (9 kills), NG Pros third (18 kills in their highest-kill game).
- S8UL came fourth (8 kills).
Free Fire Max India Cup 2025 – Overall Standings with Prize Pool
Rank | Team | Total Points | Prize Money |
---|---|---|---|
1 | Total Gaming Esports | 122 | ₹40,00,000 |
2 | Reckoning Esports | 79 | ₹15,00,000 |
3 | NG Pros | 75 | ₹7,00,000 |
4 | S8UL | 74 | ₹5,50,000 |
5 | Team Tycoons | 73 | ₹3,00,000 |
6 | Revenant Esports | 70 | ₹2,50,000 |
7 | Nightmare Esports | 68 | ₹2,00,000 |
8 | Jonty Gaming | 63 | ₹1,50,000 |
9 | GodLike Esports | 54 | ₹1,00,000 |
10 | Vasista Esports | 40 | ₹1,00,000 |
11 | Kar98 Army | 33 | ₹50,000 |
12 | Gods Reign | 11 | ₹50,000 |
MVP Award:
- TG Shanky (Shashank) – ₹50,000
Total Prize Pool: ₹1 Crore
MVP Performance
TG Shanky from Total Gaming was named MVP with 20 eliminations in the finals. His contribution was crucial to the team’s success, accounting for a big share of their 63 total kills.
Total Gaming’s Historic Win
By winning both the Clash Squad and Battle Royale titles, Total Gaming Esports created history. With 122 points and four Booyahs, they dominated the tournament and won the hearts of fans. Under the leadership of Ajay Bhai, their massive fanbase stood strong behind them.
Tournament Shortcomings
Despite the excitement, some issues disappointed fans and players:
- The winning team was not awarded a trophy or cheque on stage.
- MVP, runner-up, and other top teams also didn’t receive recognition on stage.
This mismanagement left many disappointed, even though the prize pool will be distributed later. A stage ceremony could have been a big motivation for the players.
Conclusion
The Free Fire Max India Cup 2025 was a memorable event that highlighted Total Gaming’s talent and strategy. Their wins in both modes cemented their place in Indian esports history. Hopefully, future tournaments will be organized even better to strengthen esports in India.
Which team were you cheering for in this tournament? What did you like, and what could have been better? Share your thoughts in the comments!