Battlegrounds Mobile India (BGMI) officially turns five today, July 2, 2026. KRAFTON India is marking this massive milestone with grand celebrations for its 260 million players. The game has become a cornerstone of Indian mobile gaming over the last half-decade.
BGMI 5th Anniversary Celebration: Exciting Rewards Await
KRAFTON is showing appreciation for its loyal community through accessible rewards. Players can earn 10 free Classic Crate Coupons just by logging into the game. This special initiative avoids complex tasks and focuses on rewarding daily dedication. These crates offer a great chance to boost your inventory during the festivities
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AKM Glacier Returns
The fan-favorite AKM Glacier skin is back by popular demand. It is currently available in the Classic Crate for a limited time. Many players consider this the most desirable AKM skin in the game. You can try your luck at unlocking this legendary item until the event ends.
In-Game Fireworks Spectacle
The celebration continues with an immersive in-game experience. A spectacular fireworks display is scheduled to light up the virtual skies today. Players who log in during the event will receive a special Firework Launcher. This allows everyone to participate in the joyous atmosphere directly on the battleground.
Join the Celebration
This anniversary event reflects KRAFTON’s focus on the player base. The campaign honors the grind and passion of Indian gamers everywhere. Make sure to jump into the game to claim your rewards and enjoy the festivities. It is the perfect time to celebrate five years of intense battles and unforgettable moments in BGMI.
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