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BGMI Masters Series 2025 (BGMS S4) Reveals League Stage Groups Split and Prize Pool

Updated: Aug 17

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BGMI Masters Series Season 4 (BGMS 2025) League Stage

The group divisions for the 48 teams participating in the BGMI Masters Series Season 4 (BGMS 2025) League Stage have been revealed.


As per the tournament format, this year's edition features two League Stages: the Master Series, with the top 24 invited teams, and the Challenger Series, which has a tougher path, including 24 teams—17 invited teams, 3 qualifier teams, and, for the first time in BGMI esports history, 4 all-female squads.


The teams will be divided into Groups A, B, and C (8 teams each), with the tournament kicking off on August 18, 2025.


Masters Series (BGMS) – League Stage Groups

Group A

  • FS Esports

  • Medal Esports

  • MYG Los Hermanos

  • Team AX

  • iQOO Reckoning Esports

  • Infinix True Rippers

  • Likitha Esports

  • Victores Sumus

Group B

  • OnePlus Gods Reign

  • Meta Ninza

  • TWOB

  • Marcos Gaming

  • iQOO Orangutan

  • iQOO Revenant XSpark

  • NONX

  • iQOO Soul

Group C

  • 4TR Official

  • Genesis Esports

  • OnePlus K9 Esports

  • Phoenix Esports

  • MadKings

  • iQOO 8bit

  • Hero Xtreme GodLike

  • Global Esports


Challengers Series (BGCS) – League Stage Groups

Group A

  • Alibaba Raiders

  • Mysterious4xCaleb7

  • Godsaints Girls

  • BotArmy Esports

  • iQOO Team Tamilas

  • Vasista Esports

  • Gods For Reason

  • Gods Omen

Group B

  • Team Insane Esports

  • Do Or Die

  • Nebula Esports

  • Team Resilience

  • Helix Esports

  • 20P Official

  • Sinewy Esports

  • Team H4K

Group C

  • Autobotz Esports

  • Myth Hawks

  • Spinbot Jaguar Leo

  • OnePlus Cincinnati Kids

  • Empxhotshots

  • Versatile Esports

  • Rivalry

  • Blitz Esports



Prize Pool

Alongside the group announcement, NODWIN Gaming, the event organizer, revealed a ₹1,50,00,000 prize pool. While the exact breakdown hasn’t been shared yet, previous seasons suggest that the top-performing squad usually takes home almost half of it. So we expect a similar pattern, with the top squad walking away with at least ₹75 lakh.


Where to Watch

All matches from the League Stage will be streamed live on NODWIN Gaming’s official YouTube channel. Previous seasons aired on Star Sports, and this tradition will continue as the developer has announced a renewed partnership.

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