Overview
- Final standings: iQOO Orangutan 147 points, OnePlus K9 Esports 142, iQOO SOUL 134, with Infinix True Rippers and Nebula Esports rounding out the top five.
- Team payouts: champions earned ₹30 lakh, runners-up received ₹15 lakh, and third place took ₹10 lakh.
- Individual honors: OnePlusK9Njboi won Tournament MVP (₹2 lakh); M4xSNoWJoD claimed Finals MVP (₹1 lakh) and Best Clutch (₹50,000); iQOOxOGAARU was Best IGL (₹75,000); GxdLJonaThan03 was Fan Favorite (₹50,000).
- The three-day Hyderabad finals ran Oct. 10–12 with 16 teams and 18 matches across rotating maps, broadcast on Krafton India Esports’ YouTube channel.
- BMIC 2025 will feature 16 teams—eight from India plus four each from Korea and Japan—at Yashobhoomi Convention Centre in Delhi, with the top two earning PMGC 2025 slots.