The second day of the BGMI Masters Series Season 2 Grand Finals has concluded with 4 thrilling matchups. Orangutan Esports defends their top position in the BGMS Finals points table by securing 61 points on Day 2. The points difference between the top 3 teams is very small as the competition reaches its end with only 4 matches left. Check out the BGMI Master Series 2023 (BGMS) Points Table
Format
The BGMI Masters Series Season 2 Grand Finals kicked off on August 25th featuring 16 teams competing over three days. 12 matches will be played in the Grand Finals, with four matches played each day.
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BGMI Master Series 2023 Points Table
- Orangutan Esports – 106 Points
- Gladiators Esports – 97 Points
- Global Esports – 94 Points
- Team iNSANE ESports – 93 Points
- Velocity Gaming – 77 Points
- Marcos Gaming – 71 Points
- Medal ESports – 69 Points
- Team X Spark – 68 Points
- Blind ESports – 61 Points
- Team 8Bit – 54 Points
- OR ESports – 54 Points
- WSG Esports – 53 Points
- Lucknow Giants – 46 Points
- God’s Reign – 41 Points
- Enigma Gaming – 26 Points
- OneBlade ESports – 24 Points
BGMS Season 2 Grand Finals Day 2 Highlights
Day 2 started with Team X Spark taking 11 finish points WWCD, giving them an absolutely solid start on the second day by securing 8th position in the BGMS Finals Points Table. Gladiators Esports claimed the second match, followed by iNSANE ESports and Velocity Gaming, which secured the third and fourth matches, respectively.
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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