BGIS 2024: Team XSPARK secured the championship with a prize of ₹60,00,000

Updated on 01-Jul-2024
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Team XSPARK has won the championship and claimed the grand prize of ₹60 lakhs.

The BGIS 2024 had a total prize pool of ₹2 crores.

Abhinav Bindra, India's renowned shooter and Olympic gold medallist, also attended the final day.

The BGIS 2024 has ended with an exciting finale at the HITEX Exhibition Centre in Hyderabad. Team XSPARK has won the championship and claimed the grand prize of ₹60 lakhs from a pool of ₹2 crores. This event was notable for being the first LAN finale of BGIS held in Hyderabad. It was a three-day event with over 5000 spectators that marked India’s largest battle royale Esports tournament.

Abhinav Bindra, India’s renowned shooter and Olympic gold medallist, also attended the final day. Interestingly, Krafton also donated him an amount of ₹25 lakhs for India’s dedication to nurturing Esports talent and supporting the broader sporting community.

Also read: This BGMI esports tournament promises ₹25 lakh prize money: Can you win?

Who are the winners of BGIS 2024?

The top teams and players of the tournament were:

  1. TEAM XSPARK: ₹60,00,000
  2. GLOBAL ESPORTS: ₹30,00,000
  3. RECKONING ESPORTS: ₹20,00,000
  4. NINJABOII, GLOBAL ESPORTS: MVP of BGIS, ₹2,50,000; Most Finishes, ₹1,00,000; Rampage, ₹1,00,000
  5. Robin, MOGO ESPORTS: Lone Survivor, ₹1,00,000

Teams placed fourth to sixteenth also received prizes ranging from ₹15,00,000 to ₹2,50,000.

Also read: BGIS 2023: Neeraj Chopra praises Team Gladiator for winning: Here’s their mind-blowing prize!

Who is Team XSPARK?

Tanmay Singh aka ScoutOP is a known BGMI player with many trophies and championship wins. He founded the Team XSPARK back in 2019. The team includes four players; Sarangjyoti “Sarang” Deka, Tenzin “Shadow7” Kelsang, Harsh “SPRAYGOD” Malik, and Shubham “NinjaJOD” Sahoo. Before this championship, Team XSPARK also won

The BGIS 2024 began in April 2024 with over 5 lakh registrations. Teams competed in several rounds to secure their place in the finals, held from June 28 to June 30, where 16 final teams battled across 18 matches.

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