Monday, December 15, 2025

Skyesports BGMI CEGC 2025 Grand Finals Map Rotation

Grand Finals of the Skyesports BGMI Chennai Esports Global Championship (CEGC) 2025 are set to kick off on 14th November at Jawaharlal Nehru Indoor Stadium, Chennai. The top 16 teams from the online stage will compete for the INR 50,00,000 prize pool and a prestigious LAN trophy in a government-backed tournament. A total of six matches will be played across Erangel, Miramar, and Sanhok each day. In this article, we’ve mentioned the map rotation of the CEGC 2025 Grand Finals.

Skyesports BGMI CEGC 2025 Grand Finals Map Rotation

Day 1 (14 November 2025)

MatchMapDateTime
Match 1Rondo14 Nov2:30 PM
Match 2Erangel14 Nov3:15 PM
Match 3Miramar14 Nov4:00 PM
Match 4Erangel14 Nov4:45 PM
Match 5Miramar14 Nov5:30 PM
Match 6Erangel14 Nov6:25 PM

Day 2 (15 November 2025)

MatchMapDateTime
Match 7Rondo15 Nov2:30 PM
Match 8Erangel15 Nov3:15 PM
Match 9Miramar15 Nov4:00 PM
Match 10Erangel15 Nov4:45 PM
Match 11Miramar15 Nov5:30 PM
Match 12Erangel15 Nov6:25 PM

Day 3 (16 November 2025)

MatchMapDateTime
Match 13Rondo16 Nov2:30 PM
Match 14Erangel16 Nov3:15 PM
Match 15Miramar16 Nov4:00 PM
Match 16Erangel16 Nov4:45 PM
Match 17Miramar16 Nov5:30 PM
Match 18Erangel16 Nov6:25 PM

Read More: PMGC 2025 Gauntlet: Dates, Teams, Indian Squad, Format, Streaming, and More

Teams and Format

  • Team Tamilas
  • Team Soul
  • Autobotz Esports
  • FS Esports
  • Infinix True Rippers
  • K9 Esports
  • Team Versatile
  • Victores Sumus
  • Gods Reign
  • Vasista Esports
  • WELT
  • Cincinnati Kids
  • Revenant XSpark
  • Blitz Esports
  • Team 8Bit
  • NoNx Esports

The Grand Finals will take place from November 14 to 16, 2025, and a total of 16 teams will compete. Out of these, 8 teams will come from the Semi-Finals, and the remaining 8 teams will qualify through the Last Chance Qualifier. There will be 18 matches in total, 6 matches per day. The Smash Rule format will be used for this stage.

At first, all teams will play under the regular tournament rules. But once a team reaches a specific point threshold (called Match Point), the format changes slightly.

The Match Point is calculated as the total points of the top team after Match 12, plus 10 extra points. When a team reaches this point limit, they become “Match Point Eligible” meaning they can now win the championship.

From that moment on, the first Match Point Eligible team to get a WWCD (Winner Winner Chicken Dinner) will be crowned the champion. If none of the Match Point Eligible teams win within the final 6 matches, then the team with the highest total points after all matches will be declared the winner.

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