BGMI squads from India will get a new opportunity to showcase their skills as the registration for Trident IGNITE 2026: BGMI – Road to Masters is officially open. The tournament, which is being conducted by Trident Gaming in collaboration with KRAFTON India Esports, gives budding gamers an opportunity to grab for a slice of the ₹15 lakh prize pool.
The registration for the event is open from July 13 to July 19, 2026, on the KRAFTON India Esports website.
Trident IGNITE 2026 Road to Masters Registration Details and Prize Pool
Interested teams may register themselves within the one-week registration period. The grand prize money of ₹15,00,000 is sure to invite both seasoned teams as well as new talent from all over India.
Though the organizers have not yet divulged information on how the tournament will be structured, further information is awaited.
One of the subtle talking points surrounding the tournament is its possible connection to BGMI Showdown (BMSD) 2026.
There is no official confirmation about this aspect, but due to the “Road to Masters” name, many fans have speculated that the winning teams might get a chance to qualify for BMSD 2026, set to be held soon.
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Naye Khiladi Tournament Continues to Support New Talent
Apart from the Trident IGNITE 2026, there is another tournament going on; the NODWIN Gaming BGMI: NAYE KHILADI, organized by KRAFTON India Esports, which comes with a prize pool of ₹10 lakh.
As different tournaments continue to take place at the same time, the BGMI Esports scene in India keeps offering numerous chances to players. Some of the tournaments that have recently taken place include Trident IGNITE 2026: BGMI – Road to Masters and NAYE KHILADI.
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