The Grand Finals of the Chennai Esports Global Championship (CEGC) 2025 BGMI are set to start on November 14, bringing together the top 16 teams of the season for a massive prize pool of ₹50 lakh. All matches will be played live at the Jawaharlal Nehru Indoor Stadium in Chennai, where fans can attend and cheer for their favorite squads.
Every day of the Grand Finals will feature six intense matches, giving teams plenty of chances to climb the leaderboard. Unlike the earlier rounds that were held online, the finale marks the return of LAN atmosphere, which always adds extra pressure and excitement.
Teams Qualified for the CEGC 2025 BGMI Grand Finals
The final lineup includes eight teams from the Semifinals and eight from the Last Chance Qualifiers. Here are the 16 finalists:
- Gods Reign
- Vasista Esports
- Welt Esports
- Cincinnati Kids
- Revenant XSpark
- Blitz Esports
- Team 8Bit
- NONX
- Team Tamilas
- Autobotz
- FS Esports
- True Rippers
- Team Soul
- K9 Esports
- Team Versatile
- Victores Sumus
Each of these teams has shown consistency and resilience across multiple stages of the tournament. Now, only the Grand Finals remain.
CEGC 2025 BGMI Grand Finals Day 1 Schedule
Fans can catch all the action live on the Skyesports YouTube channel starting from 1 pm. The broadcast will be available in Hindi, English, and Tamil. Three familiar battlegrounds Rondo, Erangel, and Miramar will be part of the rotation.
Match Schedule for Day 1
- Match 1: Rondo – 1:20 pm
- Match 2: Erangel – 2:05 pm
- Match 3: Erangel – 2:55 pm
- Match 4: Erangel – 3:45 pm
- Match 5: Miramar – 4:25 pm
- Match 6: Miramar – 5:20 pm
Teams to Watch Out For
Gods Reign enter the finals as the top-performing team from the Semifinals. Despite strong runs this year, a major trophy has slipped away from them for months. This event may be their best chance to reclaim dominance.
Vasista, Welt, and Cincinnati Kids also delivered solid semifinal performances and will aim to carry that momentum forward.
Revenant XSpark, led by Punk, showed significant improvement in the Semifinals. With mixed results this year, the team will be hungry for a title win.
Blitz, 8Bit, and NONX all secured top-eight positions in the Semifinals and look stable heading into the finals.
From the LCQ stage, Team Tamilas made a strong comeback after an inconsistent Semifinals run. Autobotz and FS Esports also stepped up when it mattered the most.
True Rippers, who will soon represent India at PMGC 2025, secured qualification in style and will be one of the biggest names to follow.
Teams like Soul, K9, Versatile, and Victores Sumus also fought their way into the finals through the LCQ. With pressure now off and a fresh start ahead, they will target a podium finish in Chennai.
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