BGMI International Cup BMIC 2025: Schedule, Full Team List, Prize Pool, PMGC Slots, and Where to Watch
- Sagar Mankar

- Oct 30
- 3 min read
The Battlegrounds Mobile India International Cup (BMIC) kicks off tomorrow, October 31, 2025, at the Yashobhoomi Convention Centre in Delhi, bringing together 16 top esports teams from India, South Korea, and Japan.

Running until November 2, the tournament is shaping up to be one of the biggest BGMI events of the year. With a massive prize pool of ₹1 crore and two direct slots for the Global Championships 2025 up for grabs, the stakes couldn’t be higher.
Teams in the Spotlight
The lineup features a mix of familiar names and international challengers:
India: Orangutan, K9 Esports, Team Soul, True Rippers, Nebula Esports, Gods Reign, Mysterious4, Madkings
South Korea: Dplus, NongShim RedForce, Jecheon Phalanx, DRX
Japan: Reject, REIGNITE, Making The Road, CAG Osaka
For fans in India, it’s exciting to see heavyweights like Team Soul and Orangutan back in action. Orangutan, in particular, comes in with momentum after winning the BGMI Showdown earlier this month.
Notably, Orangutan, Dplus, and Reject have already secured their PMGC 2025 slots through regional victories, but what happens if they win BMIC? Well, we have answered now.
If a PMGC-qualified team finishes in the top two, the third-place team will take the slot for PMGC 2025. There will be no Regional Seeding, as all PMGC slots will now come directly from BMIC. This is how it will work:
If Dplus wins, they will claim The Gauntlet, while the second and third-place teams will advance to the Group Stage.
If Reject wins, then they will claim The Gauntlet, while the second and third-place teams will advance to the Group Stage.
Prize Pool Breakdown
The ₹1 crore prize pool is spread across all 16 teams, ensuring everyone takes something home. Here’s how it looks:
1st place: ₹30,00,000
2nd place: ₹15,00,000
3rd place: ₹10,00,000
4th place: ₹7,50,000
5th place: ₹6,25,000
6th place: ₹4,50,000
7th–8th place: ₹3,75,000 each
9th–10th place: ₹2,50,000 each
11th–12th place: ₹2,00,000 each
13th–14th place: ₹1,50,000 each
15th–16th place: ₹1,25,000 each
On top of that, individual awards will be handed out: MVP (₹2.5 lakh), Best IGL (₹1.25 lakh), and Best Clutch (₹1 lakh).
Tournament Format & Maps
The BMIC will be played in a LAN format across three days, with 18 matches in total (six per day). Teams will earn points through placements and eliminations, and the top performers will secure direct invitations to PMGC 2025.
The map pool rotates daily, keeping things fresh:
Rondo
Erangel (x3)
Miramar (x2)
Schedule
Day 1: October 31 – Matches 1–6 (1:00 PM IST)
Day 2: November 1 – Matches 7–12 (1:00 PM IST)
Day 3: November 2 – Matches 13–18 (1:00 PM IST, followed by finals & prize ceremony)
Where to Watch and Tickets
If you can’t make it to Delhi, don’t worry. All matches will be streamed live on the official Krafton India Esports YouTube channel, with multi-language support in Hindi, English, Korean, and Japanese.
Tickets for in-person attendance are also available on this website. Prices are as follows:
Free Pass: ₹0 (Free Pass Seating)
Fan Pass: ₹100 (Fan Pass Seating)
Elite Pass: ₹5,900 (Elite Pass Zone)
Elite 3-Day Pass: ₹11,800 (Full event access for Elite Zone)
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So whether you’re watching from the venue or tuning in online, this is one event you don’t want to miss.








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