This BGMI esports tournament promises ₹25 lakh prize money: Can you win?

Updated on 05-Jun-2023
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Skyesports will now be hosting a BGMI tournament with a promised prize pool of ₹25 lakhs

BGMI has been allowed by the Indian Government but presently on a three month trial

Developers have mentioned that users will be able to login within 48 hours.

Not only is the BGMI game available on Android and iOS stores, but it’s also turning on the competitive heat among gamers in India. Just a few days after the game announced its return India, BGMI has not received the stature of the centrepiece of the eSports tournament. 

If you want to try your competitive gaming skills on BGMI, you’re in luck! eSports and gaming venture, Skyesports will now be hosting a BGMI tournament and have promised a prize pool of ₹25 lakhs. The tournament will begin from June 9 and end on June 18, 2023. 

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The new version of BGMI has imposed a daily time limit according to the age of the player. They have also introduced new maps, in-game events, rewards and much more. Krafton last month confirmed that BGMI has been allowed by the Indian Government but presently on a three month trial. If it follows every guideline, data privacy and online security then BGMI will be here to stay. 

It’s great that amidst all the scrutiny towards BGMI that an eSports tournament is being organised to give fans and gamers of BGMI an opportunity to try their gaming skills in a much-needed competitive environment. Seems like this is yet another vote of confidence for BGMI, of its impending permanent return to the country – after its 3 month trial ends.

Also read: Your Complete Guide To All BGMI Rewards And How To Earn Them Easily

What do you think about this BGMI gaming tournament, and do you think this will allow the game to be more permanently allowed within India? Let us know your thoughts in the comments below…

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Druti Banerjee

Ayushi is a tech enthusiast learning the ropes while dishing out the latest tech news. And when she's not writing tech news, she loves playing BGMI.

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