The ONE Game Championship Summer Series BGMI has officially narrowed down its battlefield, and the Pre-Quarter Finals delivered exactly the kind of high-stakes action fans expected. Over four intense days, 64 teams entered, but only 32 walked away with a spot in the next stage. From dominant performances to unexpected struggles, this phase set the tone for what’s shaping up to be a fiercely competitive tournament.
Group C, played on 20th April, focused on consistency over dominance. There was no clear runaway leader. Vasista Esports topped the table with 66 points. Their performance was steady, not explosive. They secured 1 chicken dinner, 21 placement points, and 45 kills. It was enough to lead a closely contested leaderboard.
The standout performer here was Beast, who emerged as Group C MVP with 23 kills and a massive 51.11% damage contribution. That level of individual impact made a significant difference in Vasista’s qualification.
Close behind were Madkings Esports with 62 points, followed by Team Scout at 59. Both teams showcased aggressive gameplay, especially in terms of eliminations. Meanwhile, Zutsu Esports and True Rippers completed the top five.
One of the more tense qualifications came from iQOO Reckoning Esports, who scraped through in 7th place with 40 points, highlighting how competitive the ONE Game Championship Summer Series BGMI has become.
Group C results were close, but Group D, held on April 21, had a clear winner. iQOO Revenant Xspark dominated with 77 points. The other teams trailed behind. With 53 eliminations, the team stayed consistent in every round.
Trace of iQOO Revenant Xspark delivered a strong performance in the matches. Viper of 4TR Official was named Group D MVP with 21 eliminations. He almost carried his team to qualification on his own.
Second and third positions were achieved by Troy Tamilan Esports (64 points) and Team Omega (59 points), respectively. Notably, one of the favorites to win in the tournament, iQOO Team Tamilas, finished only fourth even when claiming two chicken dinners. The final qualifying spots went to LSDxGOC, iQOO 8BIT, and Rising Esports, rounding out the top eight from Group D.
With Groups A, B, C, and D now complete, the ONE Game Championship Summer Series BGMI has its top 32 teams locked in. From over a thousand initial entries, these teams have proven their mettle.
Group A: Gods Reign, Meta Ninza, Wyld Fangs, Nebula Esports, Genesis Esports, Myth Esports, iQOO Soul, Virgo Esports
Group B: Phoenix Esports, Victores Sumus, Higgboson Esports, Do or Die, iQOO Orangutan, Team Resilience, Learn From Past, Hero Xtreme Godlike
Group C: Vasista Esports, Madkings Esports, Team Scout, Zutsu Esports, True Rippers, Team Moksh, iQOO Reckoning Esports, Welt Esports
Group D: iQOO Revenant Xspark, Troy Tamilan Esports, Team Omega, iQOO Team Tamilas, LSDxGOC, 4TR Official, iQOO 8BIT, Rising Esports
The ONE Game Championship Summer Series BGMI now moves into the Quarter Finals on 22nd and 23rd April, where all 32 teams will compete once again. But this stage raises the stakes significantly.
Only the top 8 teams will advance directly to the Grand Finale, while the remaining 24 will have to battle through the semi-finals. This format shifts the focus from survival to dominance. Teams will need to aim for high placements and aggressive kill counts.
With a prize pool of ₹8 lakh and the Grand Finale scheduled for 29th April, every match now carries massive weight
As the tournament progresses, a few players have already made their mark in the ONE Game Championship Summer Series BGMI:
These players have already proven their impact, and their performances could define the outcome of the next stages.
The ONE Game Championship Summer Series BGMI is now entering its most crucial phase. With only 32 teams remaining and the competition getting fiercer by the day, the road to the Grand Finale is anything but easy. The real test begins now.
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