The full lineup for the BGMI International Cup 2025 is now confirmed, with 16 elite teams from India, Japan, and South Korea set to battle for global glory.

The BGMI International Cup (BMIC) 2025 is just around the corner, scheduled to take place from October 31 to November 2, 2025, at the Yashobhoomi Convention Centre in Delhi. This high-stakes LAN event will feature 16 teams—8 from India, 4 from Japan, and 4 from South Korea—competing for a share of the ₹1 crore prize pool and two qualification slots for the PUBG Mobile Global Championship (PMGC) 2025.
Indian Teams at BMIC 2025: BMSD 2025’s Top 8
The Indian contingent has been finalised after the conclusion of the BGMI Showdown (BMSD) 2025 on October 12, 2025. The top eight teams from the Grand Finals have earned their spot:
- Orangutan – Champions of BMSD 2025 with 147 points. Already qualified for PMGC 2025, they will compete for the BMIC title and prize money.
- K9 Esports – Finished second with 142 points, showing consistent dominance.
- Team Soul – Secured third place with 134 points.
- True Rippers – Fourth with 123 points.
- Nebula Esports – 120 points.
- Gods Reign – 120 points.
- Mysterious4 – 119 points.
- Madkings – 112 points.
These teams represent the best of Indian BGMI esports and will aim to outperform international rivals on home soil.
South Korean Contenders at BMIC 2025
The four South Korean teams qualified through the PUBG Mobile Pro Series 2025 Season 2:
- Dplus – Winners of the Pro Series and reigning PMGC 2024 champions. Already qualified for PMGC 2025, they are a top favorite.
- NongShim RedForce – Finished second in the Pro Series.
- Jecheon Phalanx – Third place.
- DRX – Fourth place.
Dplus, in particular, brings immense experience and global success, making them a team to watch.
Japanese Representatives at BMIC 2025
Japan’s four teams were selected from the PUBG Mobile Japan League (PMJL) Season 5 Phase 2:
- Reject – Champions of the Japan League and already qualified for PMGC 2025.
- REIGNITE – Runners-up.
- Making The Road – Third place.
- CAG Osaka – Fourth place.
Reject has been a dominant force in Japanese esports, and their presence adds serious firepower to the competition.
What’s at Stake?
- The top two teams from BMIC 2025 will advance to the PMGC 2025, which runs from November 24 to December 14 in Thailand.
- The winner of BMIC will enter the PMGC Gauntlet Stage, while the runner-up will start in the Group Stage.
- Even teams already qualified for PMGC (like Orangutan and Dplus) will compete fiercely for the title and national pride.
All in all, the BGMI International Cup 2025 promises thrilling cross-regional matchups, with Indian teams looking to leverage home advantage against elite Korean and Japanese squads. With global qualification on the line, every match will be a battle for survival and supremacy.