BGMI Masters Series (BGMS) Season 2: The Third Day of League Week 2 of the BGMI Masters Series (BGMS) Season 2 concludes with three exciting matches. On day three, Numen Esports demonstrates their dominance, securing the fourth place in the BGMS Season 2 Points table. With only three League Week 2 matches remaining, clubs have three opportunities to qualify for Super Weekend 2. Examine the BGMI Master Series 2023 Points Table.
BGMI Masters Series (BGMS) Season 2: Format
The 24 teams are divided into three Groups of eight. 24 teams will compete in a round-robin format over four days of BGMI competition. During qualification week, a total of 12 matches will be contested, or three per day. The best 12 teams in addition to the top four teams from Super Weekend 1 will qualify for Super Weekend 2, which is scheduled to begin on August 18 and end on August 20.
BGMI Master Series 2023 Points Table
- Velocity Gaming – 101 points
- Insane Esports – 87 points
- Gladiators Esports – 70 points
- Numen Esports – 58 points
- Team Entity – 58 points
- Lucknow Giants – 57 points
- Godlike Esports – 56 points
- Gods Reign – 56 points
- Team 8Bit – 52 points
- WSG Gaming – 48 points
- OR Esports – 44 points
- Team Soul – 44 points
- Marcos Gaming – 43 points
- OneBlade Esports – 42 points
- True Rippers – 41 points
- Enigma Gaming – 40 points
- Orangutan Esports – 39 points
- Global Esports – 37 points
- Medal Esports – 35 points
- Revenant Esports – 30 points
- Team X Spark – 28 points
- SPY Esports – 27 points
- Blind Esports – 27 points
- Chemin Esports – 24 points
The third day of competition began with Group A and Group B contests. Velocity Gaming begins the day with a spectacular Winner Winner Chicken Dinner and 10 finish points, followed by Numen Esports in the second match and Lucknow Giants in the final encounter to secure sixth place in the BGMS Points Table.
NODWIN Gaming and Star Sports have announced the return of India’s largest esports competition, BGMS Season 2. The second season of the BGMI Masters Series began off on August 4 with 24 teams and one of the largest prize pools ever for a non-publisher event: INR 2.1 crore (over USD 250,000).