iQOO Powers Up BGMI Pro Series aka BMPS 2024

The 2024 Battlegrounds Mobile India Pro Series is scheduled to begin on August 20. BGMI Pro Series, or BMPS 2024, is powered by iQOO.
The BGMI Pro Series (BMPS) 2024 and iQOO, the top smartphone brand, have established an interesting relationship. This partnership, which combines the power of cutting-edge technology with the exciting world of esports, represents a huge advancement for both brands. View the BMPS 2024 comprehensive information below:

When the BMPS 2024 begins on August 20, it promises to stoke the competitive spirit. A spectacular climax is scheduled for September 26–29 in Kochi. Fans of BGMI can expect a spectacular competition with an incredible prize fund of ₹2 crore.

Professional and enthusiast gamers alike will have a better gaming experience thanks to iQOO’s strategic partnership. The well-known smartphones from the brand, featuring strong processors and engaging screens. BMPS 2024 athletes will choose these gadgets over others, guaranteeing that they have what they need to win the battlefield.

In addition to offering premium gadgets, iQOO is dedicated to interacting with the BGMI community by way of spectacular giveaways, exclusive deals, and fan-focused activities. Through this collaboration, a thriving ecosystem that honors gamers’ passion and gives them rewards for their steadfast support might be established.

The partnership between iQOO and BGMI is poised to upend expectations for mobile gaming as the BMPS 2024 progresses. It will captivate viewers and have a long-lasting effect on the esports sector.

 

Prize Pool Distribution

₹1,500,000 INR (≃ $18,057 USD) are spread among the participants as seen below:
Place $ USD ₹ INR Qualifies To Participant
1st $7,222.62 ₹600,000 iQOO India League Entity
2nd $3,611.31 ₹300,000 Team SouL
3rd $2,708.48 ₹225,000 iQOO India League Team Tamilas
4th $1,805.65 ₹150,000 iQOO India League Medal Esports
5th $902.83 ₹75,000 iQOO India League TeamXSpark
6th iQOO India League Blind eSports
7th iQOO India League Hydra
8th iQOO India League OREsports
9th iQOO India League Gujarat Tigers
10th iQOO India League Dark Spirits
11th iQOO India League Gods Reign
12th iQOO India League Skulltz Esports
13th iQOO India League Revenant Esports
14th iQOO India League FS Esports
15th GodLike Esports
16th iQOO India League Carnival Gaming
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