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BGMI Pro Series 2026 Set for May Kickoff With Rs 2 Crore Prize Pool as India Mobile Gaming Industry Targets Rs 330 Billion

Krafton India's BGMI Pro Series 2026 launches in May with a ₹2 crore+ prize pool, headlining a packed esports roadmap that includes five international tournament slots.
Krafton India's BGMI Pro Series 2026 launches in May with a ₹2 crore+ prize pool, headlining a packe

The Battlegrounds Mobile India Pro Series 2026 (BMPS 2026), India’s most prestigious mobile esports tournament, is scheduled to begin in May with an expected prize pool exceeding ₹2 crore. The invite-only championship sits at the heart of Krafton India’s 2026 esports roadmap, which features four major proprietary events and multiple third-party tournament windows designed to expand competitive gaming into smaller Indian cities.

BGMI 2026 Esports Calendar at a Glance

Event Timeline Prize Pool Format
BGIS 2026 (Series) January ₹3 crore+ Open for all
Third-Party Open Events April Varies Community
BMPS 2026 (Pro Series) May ₹2 crore+ Invite-only
Third-Party Events June–August Varies Online/campus
BMSD 2026 (Showdown) September ₹1 crore 48 squads, LAN
BMIC 2026 (International) October TBA International LAN

In 2025, Krafton India’s proprietary events carried a combined prize pool exceeding ₹9 crore ($1.1 million), making BGMI one of the highest-paying mobile esports ecosystems globally. The 2026 calendar builds on that foundation with five international slots, including two direct qualifications for the PUBG Mobile Global Championship.

BMPS 2026: What Top Teams Can Expect

The Pro Series invites India’s top-performing squads from the January BGIS qualifiers and prior championship standings. The league-plus-finals format tests consistency over multiple match days before a high-stakes final stage. Teams that dominated the 2025 season — including GodLike Esports, Team Soul, and Orangutan — will face pressure from emerging rosters that have climbed the qualifying ladder.

Third-Party and Campus Circuits Expand Reach

April marks the start of open third-party events organised by partners such as Nodwin Gaming, Skyesports, and Loco. These tournaments serve as a talent pipeline, giving amateur players from Tier-2 and Tier-3 cities a competitive pathway. Campus circuits and online leagues running from June through August will further broaden participation.

India’s Mobile Gaming Market in 2026

India’s mobile gaming industry is projected to approach ₹330 billion ($4 billion) in revenue in 2026, driven by affordable smartphones, expanding 5G coverage, and a massive youth demographic. BGMI remains the centrepiece title, but Free Fire, Valorant Mobile, and other publishers are increasing their investment in the Indian market.

The esports dimension adds another layer. The ESFI’s National Esports Championships 2026 is running selections for the Asian Games in Aichi-Nagoya, where esports features as a full medal event. BGMI players selected through the NESC pathway will represent India in the PUBG Mobile (Asian Games Version) category.

What to Watch in May

As BMPS 2026 approaches, team rosters, coaching changes, and sponsor deals will dominate India’s gaming news cycle. The tournament’s production quality has risen sharply in recent years, with live Hindi and English commentary attracting millions of concurrent viewers on YouTube and Loco. For India’s growing creator economy, BGMI esports remains one of the most watched live entertainment properties in the country.

Aditi Singh

Aditi Singh

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