Battlegrounds Mobile India Series also known as BGIS 2025 Round 2 matches are ongoing. Day 3 features matches of Group 3 and Group 4 where each group played three matches. Check out the BGIS 2025 Points Table of Round 2 Day 3 below:
BGIS 2025 Points Table: Round 2 Day 3
Group 3 Standings After 3 Matches
Group 4 Standings After 3 Matches
SOUR Esports – 46 Points SNOWIE FRENZY – 32 Points RAKA x SAS – 32 Points NXT LVL – 23 Points HYPR – 22 Points ULTRA – 18 Points We Unstoppable – 17 Points WSB – 17 Points JIBRAN – 13 Points PYTHON – 12 Points 1P – 12 Points DME – 11 Points OCEP – 7 Points SPR NOVA – 5 Points VEER – 4 Points OC13 – 3 PointsRead More about BGMI
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496 Teams qualified from the realme BGIS Round 1 along with 16 teams from the realme BGIS GRIND i.e., Bottom 8 teams from Group C & Top 8 teams from Group D will be battling each other in Round 2 over the course of 4 days. From this round, 224 Teams i.e., Top – 7 teams from each group will qualify to Round 3. Additionally, 16 Teams i.e., Top 16 teams based on the overall standings from the remaining teams to Round 3.
Battlegrounds Mobile India Series also known as BGIS 2025: Round 2 matches will take place from 27th February to 2nd March where a total of 512 teams will be battling to qualify for the BGMI India Series aka BGIS 2025 Round 3.
BGIS 2025 Points Table: Round 2 Day 3 Matches Are Over Now Inside Sport India.
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