K9 Esports Crowned Champions of BGMI Masters Series Season 4
- Sagar Mankar
- Sep 15
- 2 min read

K9 Esports have officially claimed the BGMI Masters Series (BGMS) Season 4 title after an impressive run at the grand finals in Delhi NCR.
The three-day LAN event brought together 16 of India’s top Battlegrounds Mobile India teams, but it was K9 Esports who emerged on top with 107 points and three chicken dinners.
Grand Finals Recap
The BGMS Season 4 finals ran from September 12–14, 2025, with 12 matches spread across three days. The competition included 4 teams directly qualified from the Masters Series and 12 from the semi-finals.
K9 Esports’ consistency stood out from the very beginning. They didn’t just rely on aggressive plays; their rotations, teamwork, and clutch performances across multiple maps set them apart. By the end, their lead was clear, with Sinewy Esports (96 points) and iQOO Team SouL (96 points) finishing close behind but unable to dethrone them.
Overall Standings
Here’s how the top 16 teams finished in the BGMS Season 4 grand finals:
K9 Esports – 107 points
Sinewy Esports – 96 points
iQOO SouL – 96 points
Infinix True Rippers – 93 points
Revenant XSpark – 89 points
Gods Reign – 80 points
Orangutan – 80 points
Medal Esports – 78 points
Nebula Esports – 73 points
GodLike Esports – 69 points
Genesis Esports – 69 points
Los Hermanos Esports – 66 points
Versatile Esports – 65 points
Global Esports – 60 points
NoNx Esports – 49 points
Phoenix Esports – 35 points

Prize Pool Distribution
The BGMS 2025 prize pool was ₹1.5 crore, with ₹1.43 crore allocated to the Masters Series and ₹6.8 lakh to the Challengers Series. K9 Esports walked away with the lion’s share, while the rest of the pool was spread among finalists and Challengers teams.
1st Place – ₹60,00,000: K9 Esports
2nd Place – ₹20,00,000: Sinewy Esports
3rd Place – ₹12,50,000: Team SouL
4th Place – ₹7,50,000: True Rippers
5th–16th Place: Ranging between ₹5,50,000 and ₹1,00,000 depending on placement
MVPs and Special Awards
Individual brilliance was also celebrated:
Finals MVP: Hydro from Infinix True Rippers, with 27 finishes and 48% finish contribution.
TVS Wicked Player of 2025: TraceGod from Revenant XSpark, who registered 113 finishes with 38% contribution in the tournament.
The BGMS 2025 season began on August 18 and concluded on September 14, delivering nearly a month of thrilling action for fans.
The next major event on the BGMI esports calendar is the BGMI Showdown 2025, starting on September 18 with a LAN event in Hyderabad. This event is special as the winner earns a direct slot in the PUBG Mobile Global Championship (PMGC) 2025 in Thailand.