BGIS 2026 registrations have officially closed, marking the end of the open entry window for India’s premier BGMI open tournament. Thousands of squads across the country registered during the period from December 15, 2025, to January 4, 2026, setting the stage for intense competition ahead. With the Krafton India Esports portal now showing “Registration Closed,” aspiring teams shift focus to the upcoming qualifiers. BGIS 2026 Verification Process starts today.
BGIS 2026 Verification Process Starts Today
Registered teams enter the verification phase from January 5–7, 2026, where captains must ensure all player details, in-game IDs, and government proofs align for approval. In-Game Qualifiers (IGQ) kick off January 8–14, requiring squads of 4–6 members (level 30+, Platinum I rank minimum) to compete for limited slots in Round 1. Monitor the official Krafton site and socials for verification status and IGQ schedules to avoid disqualification.
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BGIS 2026 Verification Pending/Failed
BGIS 2026 registrations closed on January 4, 2026, but verification challenges like “pending” or “failed” statuses are now plaguing many squads as the process kicks off today. Krafton India Esports assures that correctly submitted profiles will clear by January 8, urging patience amid high traffic glitches. With a record ₹4 crore prize pool at stake, teams must stay vigilant for in-game qualifiers starting post-verification.
Players report issues from mismatched UIDs, in-game names, government IDs, or incomplete profiles despite meeting Level 30+ and Platinum V+ requirements for four-member squads. Double-check details on the Krafton Esports portal without resubmitting to avoid delays, as the official window spans January 5–7. Krafton’s statement confirms auto-resolution for valid entries by January 8.
BGMI India Series 2026: Roadmap
Round 1 begins January 26, 2026, pitting top IGQ performers against invited pro teams, followed by online stages and LAN finals in late March. The event boasts a ₹2 crore prize pool, emphasizing Krafton’s push for inclusive growth in Indian esports. Non-registered teams face a year-long wait but can prepare via scrims and BGMI updates.
