Spraygod Wins First Red Bull Solo Legend BGMI Event at Historic Royal Opera House
- Sagar Mankar

- 2 days ago
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Harsh Malik, better known as Spraygod, has become India’s first-ever Red Bull Solo Legend after winning the national Battlegrounds Mobile India (BGMI) solo tournament at a landmark LAN finale hosted at Mumbai’s Royal Opera House.

The National Finals brought together 64 top solo BGMI players from across the country. The roster included:
32 Regional Qualifiers
24 Invited Pros
8 Chaos Agents
The invited pros represented some of India’s biggest esports names, such as Jonathan Amaral (Jonathan Gaming), Tanishk Singh (Admino), Rudra B (Spower), Sahil Jakhar (Omega), and Sohail Shaikh (Hector).
To elevate unpredictability, eight Chaos Agents—such as Aman Jain (Aman), Deepanshi Rawat (Dobby), Chetan Chandgude (Kronten), and Yash Soni (Viper)—were introduced. Their role was simple: shake up rotations, disrupt strategies, and make the matches as unpredictable as possible.
Red Bull Solo Legends followed a points-based scoring system, rewarding both placement and eliminations.
Placement Points:
1st: 20
2nd: 16
3rd: 13
4th: 11
5th: 10
…and so on.
Players also earned 1 point per finish and 2 points for eliminating a Chaos Agent.
Across three high-pressure matches, Spraygod delivered exceptional consistency, strong decision-making, and smart rotations. He finished with 39 total points—including 12 finishes—to secure the championship.
The final standings were:
1st: Harsh “Spraygod” Malik – 39 points
2nd: Amaan “Skipz” Shaikh – 30 points
2nd: Mohammad “Manya” Raja – 30 points
3rd: Saumya “Saumraj” Raj – 27 points
3rd: Meghraj “Godz” Jaat – 27 points
Along with the title, Spraygod also received an international Red Bull Racing experience.
Reflecting on his win, Spraygod said, “Winning Red Bull Solo Legends feels unreal. This tournament tested every aspect of my gameplay because it was a unique format and not something we usually play. Competing against some of India’s best players on a stage as iconic as the Royal Opera House is something I will always remember.”
The tournament began with online qualifiers from November 5–16, followed by regional finals from November 20–23. More than 10,000 solo players participated, highlighting the scale of BGMI’s competitive scene. Unlike team-based formats, Solo Legends emphasized individual mechanics, instincts, and mental resilience—placing complete responsibility on each player.








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