KRAFTON India has clarified a key verification hurdle for BGIS 2026, ensuring verified players can now compete in the in-game qualifiers that started today and run until January 14. With registrations closed since January 4, the focus shifts to resolving username mismatches for smooth participation. Check out the solution for BGIS 2026 Username Verification Issue below.
BGIS 2026 Username Verification Issue Explained
The BGIS 2026 verification process pulls usernames from players’ most recent BGMI login sessions. If a player updates their in-game username without logging in again, the system fails to capture the change, triggering verification errors. KRAFTON India states: “User verification is currently based on the username from the most recent login. If you update your username but do not log in again, the change isn’t captured… To avoid this, please log in once more after changing your username.”
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How To Fix BGIS 2026 Username Verification Issue
Teams must re-login to BGMI post-username change to sync details before qualifiers. Verification wrapped up by January 7, allowing eligible squads to jump into today’s matches on Erangel and Miramar. Top 1016 teams from these qualifiers advance to Round 1 starting January 26.
BGIS 2026 In-Game Qualifiers Overview
BGIS 2026 in-game qualifiers feature 15 matches per team, with points based on finishes, survival time, and chicken dinners. Only the best 10 matches count toward qualification for the top 166 spots per region. With a ₹2 crore prize pool on the line, verified players have until January 14 to secure progression.
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