BGMS Season 3 is the third edition of Nodwin’s BGMI Masters Series. The tournament will be televised live on India’s leading sports broadcaster, Star Sports, for the third consecutive year.
BGMS Season 3 Teams
BGMS Season 3 will witness India’s top 24 teams competing in one of the nation’s biggest Battlegrounds Mobile India (BGMI) tournaments, scheduled from July 19 to August 11.
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Team XSpark
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Entity
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MOGO Esports
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Team Limra
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Carnival Gaming
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Reckoning Esports
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Gods Reign
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Team Tamilas
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Global Esports
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Orangutan
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Team Forever
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Gujarat Tigers
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Team Soul
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FS Esports
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Raven Esports
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WSB Gaming
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Godlike Esports
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Revenant Esports
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Team Zero
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Team 8Bit
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Future X
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Carpediem
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Red Devils
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Vasista Esports
The 20 teams have received direct invites for the event, including Team Soul, Godlike Esports, Team XSpark, Carnival Gaming, Global Esports, Team XSpark, MOGO Esports, Team Limra, Entity, Reckoning Gaming, Gods Reign, Team Tamilas, Orangutan, Team Forever, Gujarat Tigers, FS Esports, Raven Esports, WSB Gaming, Revenant Esports, Team Zero, and Team 8Bit, while Future X is qualified through the OneBlade Qualifier.
Carpediem, Red Devils, and Vasista Esports have made their way into BGMS Season 3 by finishing in the top 3 positions in the TVS Wicked Battle Qualifiers, which were concluded yesterday.
Check out the TVS Qualifiers overall standing below:
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Carpediem – 98 Points
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Red Devils – 97 Points
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Vasista Esports – 96 Points
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Rivals Ape X – 91 Points
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Heart Brohen Esports – 85 Points
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Lucknow Giants – 62 Points
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Windgod Esports – 61 Points
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Velocity Gaming – 58 Points
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GENXFM Esports – 54 Points
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Rivalry Esports – 30 Points
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Inferno Squad – 28 Points
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Arrancarxts – 28 Points
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Sygnous Esports – 24 Points
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Aqua Reign – 24 Points
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Royal Emperor WH – 20 Points
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Indian Falcons – 1 Point
Where to watch BGMS Season 3
Fans can enjoy season 3 of the BGMI Masters Series on Star Sports Network on television and the Nodwin Gaming official YouTube channel.
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The previous season of BGMS garnered a remarkable viewership on the Star Sports Network, underscoring its growing popularity and appeal amongst audiences throughout the nation. As the tournament returns for a third consecutive year on Star Sports, it reaffirms its position as a linchpin of India’s esports calendar.
Roster Changes Ahead of BGMI Masters Series Season 3
Following BGIS 2024, many teams have made changes in their lineups for BGMS, including Team Soul, Entity, Orangutan, Godlike Esports, and more. Check out the full details below:
Team Soul
According to sources, Team Soul’s star performer, Spower, is leaving and will play the Masters Series for another organization. Although it’s not official, the team’s IGL Manya has already hinted at it. Keeping this in mind, Team Soul added a new player, “Saumay,” as a replacement for Spower.
Godlike Esports
Godlike Esports has been in poor form for quite some time, and after failing to qualify for the BGIS 2024 Finals, they have now added “Punkk” to their BGMI lineup to give the team a perfect balance. The team is now looking good with IGL Jelly and four assaulters: Jonathan, Admino, Punk, and Zgod. Their sixth player, Simp, had already made it clear that he was not playing BGMS with Godlike.
Entity
The changes in Entity’s BGMI lineup are the most surprising, as this team has consistently performed well. The team bid farewell to Gamlaboy and Pukar and added AquaNox and Raiden to the roster.
Orangutan
BGMS Season 2 runners-up Team Orangutan has also made big changes to their roster for season 3. The team bid farewell to IGL Ash and Drigger. According to rumors, they have added Aaru, Aatanki, and Veyron to the roster.
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