The BMPS 2026 Grand Finals are set at JECC, Jaipur, with 16 teams competing for a ₹1 crore top prize and a direct PUBG Mobile World Cup slot. TalkEsport’s Know Your Finalist series has already covered 8Bit, Orangutan, Victores Sumus, and Vasista Esports. This edition focuses on two more teams who earned their place through the Qualifiers: Divine Gaming and 7Gods Esports.
Divine Gaming: The Balanced Roster With a Point to Prove
The Lineup
Divine Gaming’s roster for BMPS 2026 features Omega, Slug, NinjaBoi, and Knight. This is not a new combination. This is the same unit that won the BGMI Masters Series trophy and finished runner-up at BMSD 2024. In BGIS 2026, the team added a sixth-place finish to that record. Every major BGMI event in recent memory has a Divine Gaming result attached to it.
How They Qualified
Divine Gaming entered the BMPS 2026 Qualifiers from Round 1 Group A.
Their round-by-round progression:
| Round | Points | Placement |
|---|---|---|
| Round 1 | 34 | 9th |
| Round 2 | 51 | 2nd |
| Round 3 | 42 | 5th |
| Round 4 | 46 | 5th |
Round 1 was functional but not dominant. Round 2 was a statement. By Round 4, with Grand Finals qualification on the line, Divine held their nerve and sealed their Jaipur spot in fifth place.
Strengths
Divine Gaming’s biggest asset is their balance. No single player carries the team. Every member can produce impact, which makes the lineup harder to read and harder to shut down compared to teams built around one star.
In the Qualifiers’ 24 matches, Knight led the team with 33 finishes. NinjaBoi recorded 32. Slug added 25. Knight, one of the youngest players in the roster, has shown in both BGIS and BMPS that age is not a limit when the reads and reflexes are there.
Omega brings a different kind of value. As the in-game leader, he won the BGMI Masters Series 2022 with Team Soul. His experience on clutch stages and his ability to call under pressure is what separates Divine Gaming from teams with similar firepower but no IGL pedigree.
The One Concern
The question around Divine Gaming heading into Jaipur is not about talent. It is about tempo. When this team plays with aggression and runs their natural game, they are among the best in India. When they slow down and second-guess, results follow. At the BMPS 2026 Grand Finals, where the pressure is highest and the margins are smallest, maintaining that aggressive identity across all 18 matches is the defining challenge for this roster.
7Gods Esports: The Comeback Artists
The Lineup
7Gods Esports’ roster for BMPS 2026 features Captain Moksh, Vishu, Ninju, RexBoy, and Ninja. At first glance, this lineup reads as a mid-tier combination. The history behind each player tells a different story.
Moksh has been part of Hyderabad Hydras and went on to finish runner-up at BGMS 2025 with Sinewy Esports. Ninju has played for Numen, Cincinnati Kids, MadKings, and Reckoning across his career. This is not a group of newcomers finding their feet. It is a set of experienced players who have been around multiple competitive cycles without yet winning the big one.
How They Qualified
7Gods entered the Qualifiers from Group B and produced one of the most dramatic qualification runs in BMPS 2026.
| Round | Points | Placement |
|---|---|---|
| Round 1 | 58 | 3rd (Group B) |
| Round 2 | 29 | 12th |
| Round 3 | 27 | 10th |
| Round 4 | Qualified 8th | — |
Round 1 was a genuine surprise. 58 points and a third-place finish earned the team promotion to Group A for Round 2. Rounds 2 and 3 were difficult. In Round 2, the team survived relegation by three points. Round 3 was similar — steady enough to stay in, not enough to stand out.
Round 4 was the turning point. Needing results with everything on the line, 7Gods produced 11 finishes in a single match and claimed second place in that game. That one result reshuffled the leaderboard and booked their ticket to Jaipur in eighth position overall.
Strengths
7Gods have shown they can produce when it counts. The Round 4 comeback is the clearest evidence: rather than collapsing under qualification pressure, the team raised their level exactly when it mattered. That ability to find the right gear in a final push is a meaningful quality at a three-day LAN.
The roster also has firepower. They did not qualify on luck. They qualified by outscoring most of the field in a last match that required it.
The One Concern
Consistency is 7Gods’ clearest problem heading into Jaipur. Their Qualifiers trajectory shows peaks and valleys that a Grand Finals format punishes. At JECC, 16 teams play 18 matches over three days. A team cannot rely on one big match to rescue a poor run. Points accumulate, and rosters that drop off in the middle sessions give ground that is very hard to recover.
If 7Gods can string together steady performances instead of alternating between standout and invisible, they have everything needed to be the surprise team of BMPS 2026. If the inconsistency follows them to Jaipur, they will likely finish mid-table.
Head-to-Head: Title Chances
Divine Gaming enter the Grand Finals as genuine contenders. The trophy pedigree, the IGL experience, and the fragger depth all point toward a team that belongs in the title conversation. Their path to winning runs through maintaining their aggressive identity for the full three days.
7Gods enter as underdogs. Their qualification story, built on a last-match rescue rather than sustained dominance, does not suggest a team ready to go wire-to-wire with the title favourites. But underdog stories in BGMI have a habit of being written in exactly this format, where one big match can change everything.
For the complete picture of all 16 teams in Jaipur and how the Grand Finals structure works, see TalkEsport’s full BMPS 2026 Grand Finals preview with dates, teams, and format.

