Know all the details of BMOC The Grind finals 2022 schedule, date, time, results, matches, prize money pool, live stream
The competition is an official practise scrim for 32 teams ahead of the BMOC Qualifiers, where these teams will be invited directly to the fourth round.
BMOC The Grind Finals 2022 Day 2 Schedule, Date, Time, Teams, Matches, Prize Money Pool And Live Stream
The BMOC Grand Finals The Grind day 2 will begin at 5 p.m. today, with the top 16 teams battling for INR 3.15 lakh in prize money. There will be 24 matches played over the course of four days in the Grand Finals, with 12 on Erangel, 8 on Miramar, and 4 on Sanhok.
Previously, the top 32 teams were invited to the first stage, known as Qualifiers, which lasted four days. The League Stage, which took place between April 7 and 10, comprised 24 teams.
Schedule for BMOC The Grind Finals Day 2
- First Match: Erangel – 5:07 PM
- Second Match: Miramar – 5:51 PM
- Third Match: Sanhok – 6:35 PM
- Fourth Match: Erangel – 7:26 PM
- Fifth Match: Miramar – 8:11 PM
- Sixth Match: Erangel – 8:55 PM
BMOC The Grind’s Finalist Teams
- OR Esports
- Team Insane
- Entity Gaming
- Chemin Esports
- Team XO
- Team XSpark
- Skylightz Gaming
- GodLike Esports
- Team Mayhem
- Hyderabad Hydras
- Team SouL
- Global Esports
- Orangutan Esports
- TSM
- Nigma Galaxy
- R Esports
Over-All Analysis Of Day 1 of the BMOC The Grind Finals And Results
The first day of BMOC went off without a hitch. The Grind finals have just ended. With 49 kills and 101 points for the day, Orangutan Esports topped the overall points table. The team is the only one with a triple-digit score. Team Soul, a fan favourite, came in second with 79 points on the table, followed by Global Esports in third with 69 kills.
Team XO scored 57 points and had 23 kills in four matches. GodLike Esports came in fifth place with one chicken dinner. The league’s stage winner, Orange Rock, had an unremarkable day, finishing in tenth place, while Team X-Spark finished eleventh.Before the official BMOC Qualifiers tournament, the Grand Finalists will try to acquire confidence and consistency.
What Is The Final Prize Money And Where You Can Watch Live?
Prize Money
- The top 16 teams are competing for a prize money of INR 3.15 lakh.
Live-Stream
- The grand finals will be broadcasted live on BGMI’s official YouTube channel.
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