BMIC 2025 Day 1: Teams, Schedule, and Stream
by Vivek Singh · Inside Sport IndiaBGMI International Cup 2025 Kicks Off Today. Check out the BMIC 2025 Day 1: Teams, Schedule, and Stream details.
The stage is set for the inaugural BGMI International Cup (BMIC) 2025, marking a historic moment for Indian Esports as the country welcomes the world to its first-ever international BGMI LAN event. Taking place from October 31 to November 2 at the Yashobhoomi Convention Centre, Delhi, BMIC 2025 brings together 16 elite teams from India, South Korea, and Japan, competing for a ₹1 crore prize pool and two coveted qualification slots for the Global Championship 2025. Check out the BMIC 2025 Day 1 Teams, Schedule and stream details below.
BMIC 2025 Day 1: Teams
- iQOO ORANGUTAN (India)
- K9 Esports (India)
- iQOO SOUL (India)
- Infinix TrueRippers (India)
- Nebula Esports (India)
- OnePlus Gods Reign (India)
- Mysterious4 Esports (India)
- Madkings (India)
- Dplus KIA (SOUTH KOREA)
- Nongshim RedForce (SOUTH KOREA)
- DRX (SOUTH KOREA)
- Jecheon PhalanX (SOUTH KOREA)
- REJECT (JAPAN)
- MAKING THE ROAD (JAPAN)
- CAG OSAKA (JAPAN)
- REIGNITE (JAPAN)
BGMI International Cup 2021 Day 1 Match Schedule
Day 1 matches will kick off at 1:30 PM Indian Time featuring maps of Erangle, Miramar, and Rondo.
- Match 1 – Rondo
- Match 2 – Erangel
- Match 3 – Erangel
- Match 4 – Erangel
- Match 5 – Miramar
- Match 6 – Miramar
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BMIC 2025 Day 1 Stream
The upcoming BMIC 2025 tournament is set to reach a wider global audience, as organizers have confirmed that the event will be broadcast in four major languages – English, Hindi, Korean, and Japanese. This multilingual initiative marks a major step in making the championship more accessible and inclusive for international viewers.