KRAFTON India to Host India’s Biggest Battle Royale Esports Event: BGIS 2024 Finale in Hyderabad

Top 16 teams will participate in the finale held from 28 –30 June at HITEX Exhibition Center
The teams will compete for a share of the staggering INR 2 crore prize pool

Hyderabad, June 25th, 2023: KRAFTON India is set to host the highly anticipated BATTLEGROUNDS MOBILE INDIA SERIES 2024 (BGIS) Grand Finale in Hyderabad. Scheduled to take place from 28 to 30 June, the Finale for India’s biggest battle royale Esports event will kick off at the city’s renowned HITEX Exhibition Center.

The final 16 top-tier teams, comprising of young and talented players from cross the country, will converge in the city, showcasing their skills and strategy to claim the championship title. These teams have been competing in several online rounds over the past months to secure their spot in the top 16. The tournament features a staggering prize pool of INR 2 Crore, a testament to the growth of India’s Esports industry and KRAFTON’s commitment to providing a platform for both amateur and professional teams to show case their talent.

Hyderabad’s emergence as a gaming destination receives a significant boost with BGIS 2024 Finale, promising a unique experience for the local gaming community. With free entry tickets already sold out, BGIS 2024 is set to captivate the city with three days of intense competition and entertainment. For fans seeking a premium experience, Elite passes are also available for purchase, with perks including premium seating, meals, exclusive meet-and-greet opportunities with esports personalities, and special merchandise. Priced at ₹5,000 per day, all revenues generated from the sale of elite passes will be contributed to the Abhinav Bindra Foundation, supporting traditional sports.

Fans and gaming enthusiasts can also catch all the action live on KRAFTON India Esports YouTube channel.

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