KRAFTON India is excited to bring the nation’s biggest esports spectacle, the BATTLEGROUNDS MOBILE INDIA SERIES (BGIS) 2025 Grand Finale, to the cultural capital of India — Kolkata! From April 25 to 27, 2025, fans can witness three electrifying days of intense competition and gaming glory at the Biswa Bangla Mela Prangan, as the top teams from across the country battle it out for the championship title.
BGIS 2025 LAN
Kolkata is steadily emerging as an important market in India’s gaming landscape, with increasing interest from both players and developers. Recognizing this potential, KRAFTON has incubated a gaming startup from Kolkata as a part of its Incubator program- KRAFTON India Gaming Incubator (KIGI), further testifying to the city’s growing influence in the industry. This initiative along with the hosting of BGIS in Kolkata underscores the broader opportunities within the region and highlights the depth of talent and creativity present in the city.
BGIS 2025 Grand Finals LAN: Qualified Teams
- HeroXtreme Godlike
- Cincinnati Kids
- Team Versatile
- IQOO Reckoning
- SOA Esports
- RIVALRY Esports
- True Rippers
- FS Esports
- Medal Esports
- THWxNONx Esports
- IQOO Orangutan
- 4EVERxREDXROSS
- Genesis Esports
- IQOO SOUL
- HADES H4K
- Bot Army Esports
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Grab your tickets now and be part of the biggest BGMI event of the year! From nail-biting matches to unforgettable fan experiences, Kolkata is where all the action unfolds.
Stay tuned to KRAFTON India’s official social handles for ticketing details, on-ground activations, and live updates from the BGIS 2025 Grand Finale.
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