The Battlegrounds Mobile Pro Championship (BMPS) Season 1 league stage was completed today, know the grand finals 2022 schedule and date
The top 16 teams have advanced to the Grand Finals. Between May 19 and June 5, the top 24 teams from the BMOC competed in a three-week league (Battlegrounds Mobile India Open Challenge).
BMPS BGMI Season 1 Grand Finals Schedule, Date, Qualified Teams, Points Table, Prize Money Pool And Live Streaming 2022
The Finals will be held online between the 9th and 12th of June. The four-day tournament will feature 24 matches and a prize pool totalling 2 crore INR, with the champion taking home 75 lakhs.
Teams in BMPS Season 1 Grand Finals
- OR Esports
- Team Soul
- Team XO
- Nigma Galaxy
- Global Esports
- Hyderabad Hydras
- 7SEA Esports
- Hydra Official
- Enigma Gaming
- R Esports
- FS Esports
- Big Brother Esports
- Autobotz
- Team INS
- EsportswalaxWSF
- Team Kinetic
OR Esports had a strong showing in their 48 encounters, winning with 562 points thanks to 270 kills and nine chicken feasts. The team took the first position from Team Soul in the second week with a fantastic performance. Despite a below-average performance in the third week, the squad remained in the first place.
Team Soul got off to a great start, scoring 227 points in the first week; unfortunately, the team struggled in week two. They put in a strong showing in the third week, finishing second with 519 points, which included six chicken meals.
Team XO also had a terrific run in the league, finishing third with 488 points and eight chicken dinners. Nigma Galaxy came in second with 427 points.
Global Esports, Hyderabad Hydras, & 7SEA, respectively, finished fifth, sixth, and seventh. Hydra Official, who is owned by prominent video maker Dynamo Gaming, wowed everyone with their fresh squad, finishing seventh in the league.
Team Kinetic and EsportswalaxWSF almost made it to the finals. WSF won the final match of the league stage with 16 kills, which was crucial in their qualification.
Despite having the same point total as WSF and Team Kinetic, Blind Esports was unable to qualify for the finals due to a lack of chicken meals and position points.
Walkouts and Marcos Gaming had middling performances in the event, finishing 19th and 20th, respectively. UP50 had a disappointing tournament as well, scoring only 175 points in 48 games.
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