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TalkEsport Awards 2025: BGMI MVP of 2025 Revealed

TalkEsport has officially revealed the winner of the BGMI MVP of 2025 category at the TalkEsport Awards 2025. Throughout the year, several players delivered standout performances across India’s biggest official BGMI tournaments. For this ranking, only official tournament stats and performances have been considered, ensuring a fair and performance-based evaluation. Check out the BGMI MVP of 2025.

TalkEsport Awards 2025: BGMI MVP of 2025 Revealed

5 Admino

Starting the list at number five is Tanishk Singh aka Admino, the backbone of GodLike Esports and BGIS 2025 MVP. Admino had an explosive start to 2025, showcasing strong firepower and consistency in the first half of the season.

Across BGIS and BMSD Grand Finals, Admino recorded 67 finishes, while overall he secured 287 total eliminations, finishing 4th among the highest fraggers in official tournaments. His standout performance came at BGIS 2025, where he earned the Overall MVP title with 68 finishes and a 1.54 MVP rating. Although he narrowly missed out on the Finals MVP award, his impact in crucial matches earns him a deserved place in the top five.

4 Ninjaboi

At number four is Tanjot Singh aka Ninjaboi, one of BGMI’s most consistent assaulters and the BMSD 2025 MVP. Representing K9 Esports, Ninjaboi maintained a strong individual level throughout the season.

In BMPS, BMSD, and BMIC Grand Finals, he secured 73 finishes with an average of 1.35 finishes per match, while his overall tally for the year stood at 216 eliminations. His best showing came at BMSD 2025, where he finished with 95 finishes, a 1.37 MVP rating, and helped K9 Esports secure a runner-up finish.

3 Jonathan

Claiming the third spot is Jonathan Amaral, one of the greatest players in BGMI and Indian esports history. While the second half of 2025 was not ideal for him, Jonathan’s first-half performances were a reminder of why he is still considered elite.

In the BGIS and BMSD Grand Finals, Jonathan recorded 61 finishes with a 1.69 average, and finished the year with 267 total finishes, placing him among the top seven fraggers of 2025. His biggest highlight came at BGIS 2025, where he won the Finals MVP award with 38 finishes, while also finishing second in the overall MVP standings.

2 AKOP

At number two is Ankit Shukla aka AKOP, one of the most dominant fraggers of 2025 and a key part of Orangutan’s success on both domestic and international stages.

Although AKOP did not win an overall MVP title, his numbers speak volumes. He finished 2025 with a massive 347 total eliminations, the highest among all players. In BGIS, BMSD, and BMIC Grand Finals, AKOP secured 88 finishes, making him the top fragger across finals stages. He finished 4th in both Overall MVP and Finals MVP rankings at BGIS 2025, and 2nd in the MVP race at BMSD 2025, narrowly missing out on individual titles.

1 Levii

Taking the top spot and winning the TalkEsport Awards 2025 MVP of the Year is Mohit Kumavat aka Levii, who delivered one of the most dominant MVP performances BGMI has ever seen.

Levii finished the year with 314 total eliminations, ranking second overall, but his real impact came in Grand Finals. Across BGIS, BMPS, and BMSD Finals, Levii recorded 76 finishes with a 1.41 finishes-per-match average, showcasing unmatched consistency and aggression.

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His defining moment came at BMPS 2025, where Levii completely dominated the competition, winning both Overall MVP and Finals MVP titles. He secured 92 total finishes, finishing 24 eliminations ahead of the second-placed player, while also winning Finals MVP with 35 finishes, four more than the nearest competitor. This clear statistical gap highlights Levii’s dominance throughout the season.

The TalkEsport Awards 2025 MVP category celebrates players who consistently delivered under pressure and influenced outcomes at the highest level. From Admino’s early-season dominance to Levii’s one-sided MVP run, BGMI 2025 was filled with elite individual performances.

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