BGMI championship

The qualifiers are done. The dust has settled. And now we know exactly who’s showing up to fight.

ONE Game Championship Summer Season 4 is officially in motion, and the BGMI bracket is locked in. 64 teams — 32 who battled through the open qualifiers and 32 who earned their direct invites based on their tournament history and reputation — are ready. From here, there’s no safety net. Every match counts.

Before we get into what’s coming, let’s talk about who’s here.

The Field — All 64 Teams, Four Groups

The 64-team lineup is split across four groups, each playing on consecutive days through the opening phase.

Group A — 18th April: iQOO Soul, Wyld Fangs, Gods Reign, Genesis Esports, Nebula Esports, Myth Esports, Arise Esports, Meta Ninza, Joy Bangla, Team 4DS, DGY Esports, Reign Esports, Saga Esports, Virgo Esports, Zephyr Squad, Team Hunter.

Group B — 19th April: True Rippers, iQOO Orangutan, Victores Sumus, Madkings Esports, Phoenix Esports, Team Resilience, Do or Die, Learn From Past, Team NxGen Esports, TEAMxDEVIL, 3 Eyed Ravens, No Excuse, Team Blasty, Tixzy Esports, 7xEsports, The Unknowns

Group C — 20th April: Hero Xtreme Godlike, iQOO Reckoning Esports, Vasista Esports, Higgboson Esports, Team Moksh, Zutsu Esports, Welt Esports, Team Scout, Strike Force One, Dream Team, Team Dragons, Xyther Esports, Arrancar Esports, Team Blink Esports, Rapid Chaos, Curse Esports

Group D — 21st April: iQOO Revenant Xspark, iQOO 8BIT, Team Omega, Troy Tamilan Esports, iQOO Team Tamilas, Rising Esports, LSDxGOC, 4TR Official, Strawhats Esports, LG Official, Top Notch, Nitroso Esports, Team Goku, BROs Esports, Team Slayx, Cruel Knights

Look at that field. Season 2 champions iQOO Team Tamilas are back. iQOO Soul — Season 1 title holders — are in Group A. iQOO Revenant Xspark and iQOO 8BIT bring even more firepower. This is not a casual lineup. There are teams in this bracket who have won titles, gone deep in national tournaments, and spent months preparing specifically for this moment.

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The Format — How It All Plays Out

Here’s the full picture of where this goes from here.

The 64 teams move through pre-quarters, where the field starts getting cut down. That leads into the quarter-finals, then the semi-finals, and finally the grand finale — which wraps up the tournament on 29th April 2026. That’s the day a champion gets crowned.

Every round runs 16 teams playing simultaneously. One bad lobby, one bad decision, and your championship run is over. The format doesn’t forgive mistakes, which is exactly what makes BGMI tournament play so brutal and so watchable.

The entire BGMI broadcast runs 18th April to 29th April, with matches going live daily from 12:00 PM onwards. The prize pool is ₹8 lakh — and every team on that list above knows exactly what they’re playing for.

What to Watch For

Honestly? Watch the group stages carefully. The seeded teams and the direct invites have the pedigree, but every single qualifier team in that bracket earned their spot by going through hundreds of others. There will be upsets. There always are.

iQOO Team Tamilas coming back as defending-adjacent favorites is going to be a storyline all on its own. So is watching how teams like Hero Xtreme Godlike and iQOO Revenant Xspark handle the pressure of a structured bracket format against quality opposition every single day.

The semifinals will tell you who can sustain it. The finale will tell you who’s actually built for it.

Meanwhile — Free Fire and Mobile Legends Are Coming

While BGMI is running, the championship isn’t stopping there. Mobile Legends registrations open 22nd April, with matches broadcast 13th to 17th May. Free Fire registrations open 1st May, broadcast 20th to 31st May. Both games, same championship, same prize energy. Keep an eye on registration windows — they close faster than you’d expect.

Don’t Watch This From the Outside

Every match is live on the ONE Game YouTube channel. Subscribe now so you don’t miss a single lobby, a single drop, a single finalist being decided. If you want real-time updates, team news, and to actually be part of the community following this — join the ONE Game Discord. That’s where the conversation is happening.

Season 4. 64 teams. ₹8 lakh on the line. It starts now.

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Mohd Nasiruddin Ahmed Senior Manager- Gaming and Sports
Muhammad Nasiruddin Ahmed, better known in the gaming world as Monster Rain, is a seasoned esports and gaming professional with over a decade of experience shaping competitive gaming ecosystems. From grassroots tournaments to large-scale international events, he has been at the forefront of building and scaling gaming communities. Having spent 6+ years at Nordwin Gaming as the Head of League Operations, Nasiruddin played a pivotal role in designing and executing high-impact leagues and tournaments, setting benchmarks in the esports space. He further expanded his expertise as a Senior Manager in Sports & Games in New Media Holding, bringing strategic vision to the evolving intersection of gaming and digital entertainment.
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Mohd Nasiruddin Ahmed

Muhammad Nasiruddin Ahmed, better known in the gaming world as Monster Rain, is a seasoned esports and gaming professional with over a decade of experience shaping competitive gaming ecosystems. From grassroots tournaments to large-scale international events, he has been at the forefront of building and scaling gaming communities. Having spent 6+ years at Nordwin Gaming as the Head of League Operations, Nasiruddin played a pivotal role in designing and executing high-impact leagues and tournaments, setting benchmarks in the esports space. He further expanded his expertise as a Senior Manager in Sports & Games in New Media Holding, bringing strategic vision to the evolving intersection of gaming and digital entertainment.

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