KRAFTON India has officially unveiled its H2 2025 esports roadmap, headlined by two massive tournaments: the BGMI Showdown (BMSD) and the BGMI International Cup (BMIC). Together, they carry a combined ₹2 Crore prize pool and, for the first time ever, offer Indian teams direct qualification slots into the Global Championship.
BGMI Showdown 2025 – Hyderabad, September 18 to October 12
The BGMI Showdown kicks off on September 18 in Hyderabad, featuring 48 elite squads drawn from BGIS, BMPS, and approved third-party tournaments. The stakes are sky-high:
- ₹1 Crore prize pool
- 1 direct slot to the Global Championship
- Top 8 teams advancing to BMIC
The finals, scheduled for October 10–12, will feature a limited live-studio audience, promising fans a thrilling on-ground experience.
BGMI International Cup 2025 – India’s Global Stage
From October 31 to November 2, India will host the inaugural BGMI International Cup, a LAN event bringing together:
- India’s Top 8 Showdown teams
- 4 elite squads each from Korea and Japan
With a ₹1 Crore prize pool and two more Global Championship slots on the line, BMIC cements India’s place as a rising hub in the international esports scene.
A New Era for Indian Esports
For the first time, Indian teams could secure three separate global entries in a single season through BMSD and BMIC. This marks a milestone for the country’s competitive landscape, signaling that India is no longer just a participant but an emerging force in global esports.
Karan Pathak, Associate Director – Esports at KRAFTON India, emphasized the vision: “Our players and fans belong on the world stage. By hosting international teams on Indian soil, we’re not just showcasing our talent but also positioning India as a global hub for esports.”
Beyond the Arenas – Grassroots Expansion
Alongside these flagship events, the BGMI Campus Tour 2025–2026 will spotlight Tier-2 cities and colleges, nurturing grassroots talent and giving young players their first step toward professional competition.
Why It Matters
Esports in India has reached a turning point. Government recognition, growing fanbases, and international exposure are converging, and these new tournaments are proof that Indian teams are ready to challenge the world.

