Indian esports and gaming firm NODWIN Gaming has introduced the return of the Battlegrounds Cellular India Masters Collection (BGMS) for Season 4, backed by the help of OnePlus and Android.
Working till September 14th, the competitors will see the highest 28 groups compete for a share of the INR 1.5 crore (~£126,912) whole prize pool.
The BGMS Season 4 is presently airing reside on nationwide tv channels Star Sports activities Khel and on JioHotstar, in addition to on NODWIN Gaming’s YouTube channel.
In its first part, the 24 invited groups shall be enjoying 4 matches every day throughout 21 days. The highest 4 groups with probably the most quantity of factors will qualify immediately for the Grand Finals, with fifth to twelfth advancing to the semi-finals.
The remaining, as a substitute, shall be positioned within the first part of the playoff stage the place they are going to be joined by the highest 4 groups from the Battlegrounds Cellular India Challenger Collection (BGCS), the newbie feeder league, the most recent addition to this season’s competitors.
That includes a complete of 24 taking part groups, together with 4 all-women rosters, the event opens a direct pathway for amateurs to the skilled scene.
BGMS and the Rising Indian Esports Market
Since its return to the Indian market in Could 2023, Battlegrounds Cellular India (BGMI) has remained one of many area’s hottest esports titles.
Apart from OnePlus and Android becoming a member of as official smartphone companion and co-title sponsor respectively, BGMS counts on the help of different companions, together with TVS Raider, Duolingo, Swiggy, Crimson Bull, and Bisleri.
Akshat Rathee, Co-Founder and Managing Director of NODWIN Gaming, commented: “BGMS has grown into the marquee esports event of India and is now a cultural motion that displays the eagerness, vitality, and limitless potential of our gaming group. Season 4 takes this imaginative and prescient additional by championing inclusivity at each stage, from campus qualifiers and grassroots challengers to skilled athletes and all-women groups on nationwide tv.”