The race for the Grand Finals is now over, with the top 12 teams from the playoffs qualifying for the Grand Finals and the bottom 4 eliminated from BGMI Masters Series Season 2, including fan favorite Team Soul and one of the strongest contenders in the tournament, Numen Esports. Check out the BGMI Master Series 2023 (BGMS) Points Table
Day 2 started with OR Esports getting an amazing Winner Winner Chicken Dinner with 11 finish points, while Medal Esports secured the second match. OneBlade Esports finished the day and playoffs with 3 finishes WWCD and claimed 8th position in the BGMS Playoffs Points Table.
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BGMI Master Series 2023 Points Table
- OR Esports – 69 Points
- Medal Esports – 66 Points
- Velocity Gaming – 63 Points
- Enigma Gaming – 55 Points
- Team 8Bit – 54 Points
- WSG Gaming – 51 Points
- Gods Reign – 51 Points
- OneBlade Esports – 46 Points
- Orangutan Esports – 45 Points
- Gladiators Esports – 45 Points
- Lucknow Giants – 44 Points
- Team X Spark – 41 Points
- Team Soul – 41 Points
- Numen Gaming – 30 Points
- Entity – 21 Points
- Chemin Esports – 21 Points

Blind Esports, Insane Esports, Marcos Gaming, Global Esports, OR Esports, Medal Esports, Velocity Gaming, Enigma Gaming, Team 8Bit, WSG Gaming, Gods Reign, OneBlade Esports, Orangutan Esports, Gladiators Esports, Lucknow Giants and Team X Spark qualified for the Grand Finals.
Nodwin Gaming partnered with Star Sports for the highly anticipated return of India’s biggest esports tournament, BGMI Masters Series Season 2. Building upon its record-shattering success in season 1, the new season 2 of the BGMI Masters Series kicked off on August 4, featuring 24 teams and offering one of the highest-ever prize pools of INR 2.1 crore (over USD 250K) for a non-publisher event.
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