BGMS 2025 Grand Finals kick off: Full team list, prize money, and where to watch

HIGHLIGHTS

16 BGMI squads, including Revenant, SouL, and GodLike, are competing for the Season 4 title.

The champions will take home Rs 60 lakh, with Rs 20 lakh and Rs 12.5 lakh for the 2nd and 3rd spots.

BGMS continues to grow India’s esports ecosystem by promoting BGCS feeder teams like Nebula and Sinewy.

BGMS 2025 Grand Finals kick off: Full team list, prize money, and where to watch

Battlegrounds Mobile India Masters Series (BGMS) Season 4 Grand Finals have officially started today. The league, hosted at the NODWIN Gaming Arena in Chhatarpur, is a three-day LAN event (September 12–14), and it will see the top 16 BGMI squads in the country compete across 12 matches for the championship crown and win the Rs 1.5 crore prize pool.

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The finalists include some popular names like Revenant Esports, Team SouL, Gods Reign, and NoNx Esports, who earned direct qualification from the League Stage. They are joined by 12 squads that battled through playoffs and semi-finals, including GodLike Esports, K9 Esports, True Rippers, Medal Esports, Versatile Esports, and Phoenix Esports. The lineup also features promising BGMI Challenger Series (BGCS) teams like Nebula Esports, Los Hermanos, and Sinewy Esports, highlighting the growing role of feeder circuits in India’s competitive ecosystem.

Battlegrounds Mobile India Masters Series (BGMS) Season 4: When and where to watch

Fans can catch the live action from 5 PM to 8 PM on Star Sports Khel and JioHotstar, making BGMS the only esports league in India with a dedicated primetime television broadcast. The winning team will get Rs 60 lakh, the runners-up will get Rs 20 lakh, and the team that comes third will get Rs 12.5 lakh.

Akshat Rathee, Co-founder and Managing Director, NODWIN Gaming, said, “This year’s BGMS has been a landmark in our journey to redefine esports in India. The fact that teams from BGCS have earned their place in the Grand Finals is a testament to our vision of creating a clear pathway for young talent to transition from grassroots to the biggest stage. As we move into the Grand Finals, we look forward to witnessing the very best of what Indian esports has to offer.”

Ashish Singh

Ashish Singh

Ashish Singh is the Chief Copy Editor at Digit. He's been wrangling tech jargon since 2020 (Times Internet, Jagran English '22). When not policing commas, he's likely fueling his gadget habit with coffee, strategising his next virtual race, or plotting a road trip to test the latest in-car tech. He speaks fluent Geek. View Full Profile

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