From 1,000 teams to one. Here’s how it all ended.
It’s over.
Twelve days. Over a thousand teams at the start. One qualifier grind, pre-quarters, quarters, semi-finals, and three days of grand finals that had everyone watching locked in until the very last lobby. The ONE Game Championship Summer Series Season 4 BGMI Grand Finale played out exactly the way you’d want a championship to — no blowout, no easy answers, just the best teams in India finding out who wanted it most under the heaviest possible pressure.
And when it was done, iQOO Revenant Xspark were standing at the top.

Champions. Season 4. ₹8 lakh. Theirs.
How the Grand Finals Played Out
The Grand Finale ran across three days, with 16 teams in the lobby across 18 matches. By the end of Day 3, the standings told a story that had been building since the very first pre-quarter lobby on 18th April.
iQOO Revenant Xspark finished the grand finals with 182 total points — 2 chicken dinners, 62 placement points, and 120 eliminations across 18 matches. 120 eliminations. In a 16-team finals format. That number alone tells you everything about how they approached these three days. They didn’t play to survive. They played to take the lobby apart, every single match.
Victores Sumus came in as runners-up with 154 points — 3 chicken dinners, 61 placement points, 93 eliminations. They won more chicken dinners than the champions. But Revenant’s elimination count was the difference. Sumus played smart, strategic BGMI. Revenant played aggressive, high-output BGMI. And in this finals format, over 18 matches, the aggression won.
Gods Reign took 2nd runners-up with 138 points — 4 chicken dinners, 59 placement points, 79 eliminations. The most chicken dinners of any team in the finals. A team that has been in the top 3 of every single stage of this tournament, all the way back to Group A of the pre-quarters where DeltaPG was dropping 20-kill performances. They’ll know they had the title in them. They just couldn’t match Revenant’s raw output when it mattered most.
The rest of the final standings rounded out with Genesis Esports (136 points), Godlike Esports (127), Team Omega (122), Higgboson Esports (115), Welt Esports (113), and seven more teams who fought through the entire bracket to reach the finale and gave everything they had across three days.
The Player Who Defined the Tournament: iQOORNTxTrace
If there’s one name that leaves this championship with a reputation that’s significantly bigger than when it started, it’s Trace.
The Overall MVP of the ONE Game Championship Summer Series Season 4. iQOO Revenant Xspark’s engine throughout the entire tournament — and in the Grand Finals Day 3 alone, he put up 40 eliminations with a 33.33% damage contribution across 18 matches, finishing first in the finals MVP standings by a distance.

He was the standout player in the pre-quarters for Group D. He carried through the quarters. And in the finale, he delivered the numbers that gave his team the championship. That’s a tournament run.
Rico from Welt Esports came in second in the Grand Finals Day 3 MVP standings — 34 eliminations, 35.42% contribution. Welt finished 8th overall but Rico’s individual output was remarkable all the way through.
NinjaBoi from Team Omega rounded out the top 3 — 31 eliminations, 36.05% contribution. The highest contribution percentage of the three, carrying Team Omega to a 6th place finish.
The Full Picture — From 1,000 to Champions
Let’s take a moment to appreciate what this tournament actually was.
It started with over 1,000 teams entering open qualifiers. 32 qualified through competition. 32 more came in on direct invites. 64 teams went through four groups of pre-quarters. 32 survived to the quarters. 8 went straight to the finale, 24 went into semi-finals. 8 more fought their way through from there. 16 teams played three days of grand finals.
And at the end of all of it, iQOO Revenant Xspark — a team that survived a tiebreaker in the quarter finals to even make it through — are the Season 4 champions.
That’s the story of this tournament. They weren’t the loudest name going in. They weren’t the team that dominated every headline during the pre-quarters. But they built momentum through every stage, Trace became the best player in the tournament across every metric that mattered, and when it came to 18 finals matches with ₹8 lakh on the line, they were simply better than everyone else.
The Season 4 Podium
Champions — iQOO Revenant Xspark | 182 points | 120 eliminations | ₹8 lakh prize pool
Runners Up — Victores Sumus | 154 points | 93 eliminations

2nd Runners Up — Gods Reign | 138 points | 79 eliminations | 4 chicken dinners
Overall Tournament MVP — iQOORNTxTrace (iQOO Revenant Xspark) | 40 Finals eliminations | 33.33% contribution
Season 1 through Season 4 — The Championship Legacy
Season 1 — iQOO Soul
Season 2 — iQOO Team Tamilas
Season 3 — OnePlus K9
Season 4 — iQOO Revenant Xspark

Every season, a new champion. Every season, the competition gets harder, the production gets bigger, and the stories get better. Season 4 was the largest edition of this championship by every measure — prize pool, team count, broadcast days, viewership. And iQOO Revenant Xspark wrote the final chapter of it in a way that nobody who watched these three days of finals will forget quickly.
What Comes Next
Season 4 is done. But ONE Game isn’t.
Free Fire and Mobile Legends:
Bang Bang are still running as part of the Championship Summer Series — more matches, more prize money, more moments. And when Season 5 comes, it’ll come with a new bar to clear.
Every team that made it to these finals knows what that bar looks like now. The teams that just missed — iQOO Team Tamilas, Phoenix Esports, Hero Xtreme Godlike — will come back with something to prove. And iQOO Revenant Xspark will come back as the team everyone is gunning for.
That’s how championships work. And that’s why Season 5 is already worth watching.
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iQOO Revenant Xspark. Season 4 Champions. ₹8 lakh.
See you in Season 5