Fans across India are eagerly gearing up for the much-anticipated BGMI Showdown 2025, set to take place in Hyderabad this September. The excitement is palpable as top teams prepare to battle for a massive prize pool and a coveted slot at the PUBG Mobile Global Championship (PMGC) 2025. Adding to the buzz, recent reports suggest that following the Showdown, an exclusive BGMI India-Korea-Japan Invitational is in the works.
BGMI India-Korea-Japan Invitational?
This regional tournament is expected to feature the top 8 Indian teams alongside leading squads from Korea and Japan, all competing for a massive prize pool and an additional PMGC 2025 qualification spot. The prospect of this multinational face-off has further intensified enthusiasm among fans, promising thrilling international clashes and a celebration of esports camaraderie in the region.
BGMI India-Korea-Japan Invitational Dates
Krafton is set to host BGMI India-Korea-Japan Invitational from 31 October to 2nd November 2025.
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The upcoming India-Korea-Japan Invitational is set to follow the BGMI Showdown 2025 (BMSD 2025). It is creating an exciting international competitive stage in BGMI esports. This invitational will feature the top 8 teams from India, along with 4 teams each from Korea and Japan.
This tournament not only adds extra prestige but also expected offers another coveted slot for the PUBG Mobile Global Championship (PMGC) 2025, increasing the stakes for the participating teams beyond the BMSD 2025 itself. Indian teams will get a unique chance to compete against some of the best from neighboring e-sports powerhouses Korea and Japan, strengthening regional ties and enhancing the competitive ecosystem.
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