BMPS 2025 Points Table After Day 1: Group A & B Clash in Explosive Start to Round 1
Battlegrounds Mobile India Pro Series (BMPS) 2025 is officially underway, and Day 1 of Round 1 didn’t disappoint. With a total of 96 teams competing in this stage, fans witnessed six intense matches between Group A and Group B, setting the tone for what promises to be a high-octane competition.
🔥 Day 1 Summary: Group A & B Bring the HeatThe action on Day 1 was relentless as top-tier BGMI squads from Group A and Group B faced off. Each group played three matches, and the results are already shaking up the leaderboard. Here’s how the standings look after the dust settled.
🎮 BMPS 2025 Format BreakdownBMPS 2025 Round 1 will continue from May 22 to June 3, featuring all 96 invited teams:
Top 8 will advance directly to Semifinals Week 1Teams ranked 9–16 will move to Round 3Teams ranked 17–80 head to Round 2The bottom 16 teams will be eliminated from the tournament
📺 Where to Watch BMPS 2025 Live?All BMPS 2025 matches are being livestreamed on the official Krafton India Esports YouTube channel. If you missed Day 1 action, catch up now and get ready for Day 2 fireworks!👉 Watch the Day 1 Stream Here
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The collaboration between Akshat Rathee and Joost Roset indeed looks promising, especially considering their past achievements. It’s inspiring to see how chess and esports are evolving, particularly with talents like Arjun Erigaisi making waves. RSEC 2025 seems like a fantastic initiative to boost esports in Rajasthan—what a great way to nurture talent and build a strong community. I’m curious, though, how do you plan to ensure this venture reaches a wider audience and sustains its impact? Also, what role do you see local players and fans playing in this growth? It’s exciting to think about the possibilities, but I wonder if there are any challenges you foresee in making this a long-term success? What’s your take on balancing tradition with innovation in such a dynamic field?
The collaboration between Akshat Rathee and Joost Roset indeed looks promising, especially considering their past achievements. It’s inspiring to see how chess and esports are evolving, particularly with talents like Arjun Erigaisi making waves. RSEC 2025 seems like a fantastic initiative to boost esports in Rajasthan—what a great way to nurture talent and build a strong community. I’m curious, though, how do you plan to ensure this venture reaches a wider audience and sustains its impact? Also, what role do you see local players and fans playing in this growth? It’s exciting to think about the possibilities, but I wonder if there are any challenges you foresee in making this a long-term success? What’s your take on balancing tradition with innovation in such a dynamic field?