Krafton India has officially revealed all 64 invited teams for BMPS 2026. The announcement came through the official Krafton India Esports Instagram account, with four separate “Meet the Teams” graphics revealing the complete field. Action begins May 6, 2026, and the Grand Finals run from June 19 to June 21 in Jaipur.
This is the second biggest BGMI tournament of the 2026 calendar, sitting right after BGIS 2026 and carrying a direct Esports World Cup 2026 slot for the winner. The 64-team field is smaller than previous editions, which had gone up to 96 invited teams. Fewer spots mean the bar for getting in was higher this year.
Here is the complete list of all 64 teams competing in BMPS 2026.
All 64 BMPS 2026 Teams: Complete List
Batch 1
| # | Team |
|---|---|
| 1 | Santa ESP |
| 2 | iQOO Orangutan |
| 3 | Someones Dream |
| 4 | Windgod Esports |
| 5 | HiggBoson Esports |
| 6 | Team Flying Esports |
| 7 | NAQSH Esports |
| 8 | Team AX |
| 9 | Troy Tamilan Esports |
| 10 | Jaapi Esports |
| 11 | Thundergods x Tortuga Gaming |
| 12 | Zero Ark Official |
| 13 | 7AcesxTRB Esports |
| 14 | TeamRedxRossv (God’s Omen) |
| 15 | Welt Esports |
| 16 | Meta Ninza |
Batch 2
| # | Team |
|---|---|
| 17 | Madkings |
| 18 | Rapid Chaos Esports |
| 19 | Futurise Esports x Empire Originals |
| 20 | Team H4K |
| 21 | Godsent Esports |
| 22 | Team Doxy |
| 23 | GenXFM Esports |
| 24 | RiotNationZ |
| 25 | T7xOrion Esports |
| 26 | Jaguar Esports |
| 27 | Oops Official |
| 28 | Blink Esports |
| 29 | Nebula Esports |
| 30 | Quantum Sparks |
| 31 | iQOO Team Tamilas |
| 32 | Ares Esport |
Batch 3
| # | Team |
|---|---|
| 33 | Aura X Esports |
| 34 | Lastade Esports |
| 35 | Myth Official |
| 36 | DCxSCR Esports |
| 37 | Learn From Past |
| 38 | Esports Social |
| 39 | Autobotz Esports |
| 40 | Mysterious4 |
| 41 | HADX Esports |
| 42 | iQOO Reckoning Esports |
| 43 | iQOO Revenant XSpark |
| 44 | 4TR Official |
| 45 | Wyld Fangs |
| 46 | Genesis Esports |
| 47 | iQOO 8Bit |
| 48 | Victores Sumus |
Batch 4
| # | Team |
|---|---|
| 49 | Versatile Esports |
| 50 | Godsent Legions |
| 51 | NonX Esports |
| 52 | Rising Esports |
| 53 | Phoenix Esports |
| 54 | Gods Reign |
| 55 | True Rippers |
| 56 | iQOO Soul |
| 57 | White Walkers |
| 58 | 7600s Esports |
| 59 | Team Apex Gaming |
| 60 | Likitha Esports |
| 61 | K9 Esports |
| 62 | Divine Gaming |
| 63 | GodLike Esports |
| 64 | Vasista Esports |
Notable Teams and What the Field Tells You
The most immediate thing the list confirms is that all the major names made the cut. iQOO Soul, the BGIS 2026 champions, are in. iQOO Orangutan, the current top-ranked team on Krafton India’s official Global Points table, are in. Genesis Esports, BGIS 2026 runners-up, are in. GodLike Esports, now with their rebuilt roster, are in. And Team Apex Gaming, Jonathan Amaral’s new organisation making its first BMPS appearance, is confirmed.
Team Apex Gaming’s inclusion is the entry that will draw the most eyeballs from the fan side. Jonathan left GodLike in April 2026 and built TAG around a lineup featuring Jelly, Hydro, Harsh, and KioLmao. Their debut BMPS appearance starts on May 6 and every match they play will be watched closely, both for results and for how they measure up against the teams that have been competing in official events all season.
GodLike Esports enter as a different-looking team compared to the one that reached BGIS 2026. The roster has been rebuilt following Jonathan’s departure and Saumay’s addition. BMPS 2026 is the first real extended test for this new lineup.
iQOO Revenant XSpark are another team to watch. They have 2000 Global Points from 2024, the joint-highest single-year total on the entire rankings table. Their 2025 and 2026 numbers dropped significantly after that run. A strong BMPS 2026 would go a long way toward restoring them as a consistent top-five team.
Some names in this field are first-time BMPS participants. Quantum Sparks, Godsent Legions, Rising Esports, and several others from the lower half of the draw are teams that have earned their place through grassroots qualifiers and open circuit events over the past year. For them, just making the BMPS 2026 field is a result. How they perform against established teams in the Qualifiers stage will shape what comes next for each of them.
The Format They Are Walking Into
All 64 teams enter through the Qualifiers stage, which runs from May 6 to May 31. They are split into four groups of 16 based on seeding from previous official tournaments. The Qualifiers use a promotion-relegation system across four rounds, with six matches per round. Every team plays 24 matches in total before the stage ends.
The top 8 teams from Group A after all four rounds earn a direct Grand Finals spot. Group A’s bottom 8 and Group B’s top 8 move to Semifinals. Teams ranked 25th to 56th drop into a Survival Stage. And Group D’s bottom 8 are eliminated.
From there, the remaining stages funnel teams through Survival (June 2 to June 5), Semifinals (June 9 to June 12), and Last Chance (June 13 and 14), before the 16-team Grand Finals in Jaipur.
For a full stage-by-stage breakdown, the BMPS 2026 complete format guide covers everything from Qualifiers to Grand Finals.
What Is at Stake
The BMPS 2026 prize pool is over ₹2 crore. The winner takes the champion’s share and, more importantly, a direct slot at the Esports World Cup 2026 in Riyadh. India holds two EWC 2026 slots in BGMI. The first goes to the BMPS 2026 champion. How the second slot gets allocated has not been officially confirmed by Krafton India yet. One strong theory is that it ties to the Global Points table, which accumulates points from all official 2026 events. If that turns out to be the case, every match in BMPS 2026 carries weight beyond just the tournament itself.
All matches are live on the Krafton India Esports YouTube channel starting May 6.
