The BGMI International Cup is finally over, and we just witnessed a thrilling weekend of packed action. There were surprises and disappointments, but in the end, one team won it all, and that was DRX from South Korea. The team dominated from the first day, and despite a brief hiccup, it showcased some of the best combat gameplay in the last two Miramar matches and cemented its position at the top. Our boys, TR, came in second, securing a spot in the qualifiers of the upcoming PMIC tournament. However, CAG OSAKA came tantalizingly close to stealing TR’s spot, but was just one point short.
For established teams like K9 and Soul, this tournament would be one to forget. Both did display glimpses of their potential but failed to make any meaningful gains, finishing eighth and ninth, respectively. The same can be said for Mad Kings from India, which, despite their two wins, came in at 13th, thanks to their erratic performance.
BGMI International Cup Final Standings
DRX — 166
TR — 137
CAG —136
NBE —128
NS —123
Dplus KIA — 122
M4 —118
K9 — 112
Soul — 111
OG —103
JPX — 85
RIG — 84
Madkings — 83
MTR — 75
OGR — 75
REJECT —75
Price Pool Distribution & Special Awards
BGMI’s International Cup had a price pool of INR 1 Crore.
DRX – ₹30 lakh
True Rippers – ₹15 lakh
CAG OSAKA – ₹10 lakh
Nebula Esports – ₹7.5 lakh
NS RedForce – ₹6.26 lakh
Dplus – ₹4.5 lakh
MYSTERIOUS 4 – ₹3.75 lakh
K9 Esports – ₹3.75 lakh
Team Soul – ₹2.5 lakh
Orangutan – ₹2.5 lakh
Jecheon Phalanx – ₹2 lakh
Madkings Esports – ₹2 lakh
REIGNITE – ₹1.5 lakh
MAKING THE ROAD – ₹1.5 lakh
Gods Reign – ₹1.25 lakh
REJECT – ₹1.25 lakh
BMIC 2025 also had special awards for players who made this tournament unforgettable. These included:
Best IGL to QX (DRX): Cheque of ₹1.25 lakh
Best Clutch to HEROO (Mysterious4) — Cheque of ₹1 lakh