The Indian esports scene is growing fast, and things are becoming more professional day by day. To make team changes more organized, Krafton India has introduced an official BGMI Player Transfer Window. This system helps stop random player changes and gives players more stability in their careers. In this article, we will explain the key dates, important rules, and why this transfer period is so important for BMPS 2026.
BGMI Player Transfer Window Dates and More
The second transfer window for 2026 officially opened on April 1, 2026, right after the BGIS 2026 Grand Finals ended in Chennai. From this point, teams get a limited time to make changes and finalize their lineups before the roster lock begins.
This period is very important because teams try to fix their weaknesses. Some may sign strong attackers (fraggers), while others may look for smart leaders (IGLs). There are also rumors about big players like Jonathan making major moves during this time.
Once the transfer window closes, teams cannot make any changes for the next few months. That is why every decision during this period is very important and can decide a team’s future performance.
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BGMI Player Transfer Window Rules
Krafton has created clear rules to make sure all transfers are fair and properly managed:
- Official System: All player transfers must be done through the official Krafton India Esports Dashboard, and there is no other way for it.
- Mutual Agreement: A player can only switch teams if both organizations agree to their transfer and sign the deal.
- Minimum Age: Players must be at least 16 years old to be part of official tournaments, so for transfer also.
- Roster Lock: Once the transfer window closes, teams cannot add or change players.
- Contracts Matter: Teams must respect player contracts, and any buyout must be handled properly.
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