The BGMI Red Bull M.E.O Season 6 Finals concluded, and Celsius Esports emerged as the champions. Demonstrating consistent excellence over the three days of the tournament, Team Celsius secured their victory. Orangutan also delivered a commendable performance, finishing as the runner-up. Check out the BGMI Red Bull M.E.O. Season 6 Finals Day 3 Points Table.
The LAN finals of Red Bull M.E.O. Season 6 concluded at DLF Avenue in Saket, New Delhi, resonating with an electrifying atmosphere in the eSports arena. Celcius Esports, victorious in the BGMI competition, will be rewarded with a Red Bull racing experience. Additionally, the winner of the WCC competition is set to enjoy a matchday experience with the Rajasthan Royals.
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BGMI Red Bull M.E.O. Points Table
- Celsius Esports – 205 Points
- Orangutan – 170 Points
- Aslaaa Esports – 150 Points
- Gladiators Esports – 121 Points
- Enigma Gaming – 121 Points
- Gods Reign – 115 Points
- Godlike Esports – 108 Points
- Medal Esports – 107 Points
- Revenant Esports – 105 Points
- Team Infinity – 98 Points
- Team Soul – 85 Points
- Global Esports – 83 Points
- Tactical Esports – 82 Points
- Team X Spark – 77 Points
- Loose Ends – 74 Points
- Big Brother Esports – 74 Points
Red Bull M.E.O. is the largest mobile esports competition in the world. In India, Red Bull M.E.O. Season 6 features competitions across two gaming titles: Battlegrounds Mobile India and World Cricket Championship. Online qualifiers were conducted in September and October across the two titles. Winners of the qualifiers progressed to the playoffs, and winners of the playoffs progressed to the national finals.
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