The stage is set for one of the biggest BGMI esports events of the year as the BGMI International Cup (BMIC) 2025 gears up to take place at the Yashobhoomi Convention Centre in Delhi, India. The event marks a major moment for Indian esports, as international teams from Japan and South Korea will battle top Indian squads for a spot in the global arena.
BMIC 2025: International Showdown in Delhi
The BMIC 2025 will feature a total of 16 teams, including 8 from India, 4 from Japan, and 4 from South Korea. This international mix ensures an exciting display of strategies, gunplay, and regional dominance as each region fights to prove its mettle on Indian soil.
With BGMI’s immense fanbase in India, the tournament is expected to draw a huge live and online audience. Organizers are planning a LAN format event inside the state-of-the-art Yashobhoomi Convention Centre, known for hosting large-scale global conferences and entertainment spectacles.
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BGMI International Cup 2025: Road to PMGC 2025
The top two teams from the BGMI International Cup 2025 will earn direct qualification to the PUBG Mobile Global Championship (PMGC) 2025, one of the most prestigious events in the mobile esports ecosystem. This makes BMIC not just a regional showdown but also a crucial stepping stone toward international supremacy in PUBG Mobile esports.
The inclusion of teams from Japan and South Korea highlights the game’s growing international relevance and India’s positioning as a prominent esports hub. For fans, BMIC 2025 will offer the thrill of global matchups and the pride of seeing Indian teams compete against some of Asia’s strongest lineups on home turf.
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