BMPS 2026 Semi Finals: Delhi LAN Stakes And Prize Pool

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Sumit Kushwaha
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BMPS 2026 semi-finals are coming up. To be honest, the tournament has already given us some big moments. Two of the biggest names in Indian BGMI, Soul and Godlike, have already secured their tickets to the Grand Finals. Both teams are confirmed for Jaipur. They have done their job here.

But what’s going to happen in Delhi is equally exciting.

True Rippers are entering the Semi-Finals with one goal secure a place in the Grand Finals. This is a LAN event, so the players are sitting in the same room playing face to face. No online lobby, no excuses for lag. Just game. No more, no less.

Here, the teams that perform are sent to Jaipur. The teams that don’t go home. That’s all.

And the real money is in Jaipur. 60 lakhs to the winner of the Grand Finals. Even if you are in the top 16 lakhs in your pocket. “Now every single game in Delhi is a fight worth fighting for.

True Rippers play for something. The people of Delhi know what is at stake. And anyone watching at home knows that too.

Semi-Finals. Delhi. LAN. One more place to fight for.

let’s see, who wants it more.

Total Prize Pool of BMPS 2026: ₹2,00,00,000 (2 Crore)

The top 16 teams all get paid. Here’s exactly how much:

  • 1st place ₹60,00,000 
  • 2nd place ₹30,00,000 
  • 3rd place ₹20,00,000 
  • 4th place ₹15,00,000
  • 5th place ₹12,50,000
  • 6th place  ₹9,00,000 
  • 7th and 8th place ₹7,50,000 
  • each 9th and 10th place ₹5,00,000 
  • each 11th and 12th place ₹4,00,000 
  • each 13th and 14th place ₹3,00,000
  • each 15th and 16th place ₹2,50,000 each

Special Awards: Extra Money On Top

These go to individual players, not teams:

  • Tournament MVP: ₹4,00,000 
  • Best IGL: ₹2,50,000 
  • Grand Finals MVP: ₹2,00,000 
  • Best Clutch: ₹1,00,000

The Eliminator Award

This one’s special. This title is given to the player who gets the maximum kills throughout the tournament. The leaderboard shifts and changes hands. If two players are tied on kills, total damage is the tiebreaker. In the end, there can only be one.

Semi finals are starting now. Teams are fighting not just for the title but for serious money. Even finishing in the bottom half of the top 16 means lakhs in the bank.

Watch it live on Krafton India Esports YouTube channel.

Also Read: India’s U-18 Teams Eye Asia Cup Final Berths; Here’s What Their Coaches Had To Say Ahead Of The Semi-Finals

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