The BGMI International Cup (BMIC) 2025 is set to kick off from October 31 to November 2 at the Yashobhoomi Convention Center in Delhi, India. This exciting tournament will not only decide the regional champions but also determine which two teams move on to the PUBG Mobile Global Championship (PMGC) 2025. The winner will head straight to the Gauntlet Stage, while the runner-up will join the Group Stage.
With eight teams from India, four from Japan, and four from South Korea, the competition promises to deliver three days of intense and unpredictable matches. Here are the top five teams that fans should keep a close eye on during BMIC 2025.
5) K9 Esports (India)
K9 Esports, led by Omega, is one of the most consistent Indian teams this year. They’ve already impressed fans by winning the BGMI Masters 2025 and securing a second-place finish at the BGMI Showdown (BMSD) 2025.
Their lineup, featuring skilled players like NinjaBoi, Slug, and Beast, has shown great synergy and aggression on the battlefield. NinjaBoi even claimed the MVP title at the BMSD, highlighting the team’s strong form heading into BMIC 2025.
4) Nongshim RedForce (South Korea)
Nongshim RedForce has been one of the top-performing South Korean teams this season. They captured the PUBG Mobile Pro Series 2025 Season 0 and the Rivals Cup 2025 Season 1 titles, proving their consistency across tournaments.
Their recent second-place finish in the Pro Series Season 2 adds to their growing reputation. After a strong sixth-place performance at the Esports World Cup 2025, the team will be looking to continue its impressive streak and make a mark in the BMIC 2025.
3) Orangutan (India)
Orangutan has had a dream run this year, securing victories in both the Battlegrounds Mobile India Showdown (BMSD) 2025 and the iQOO Battlegrounds Series. Under the leadership of Aaru, the team has shown confidence and composure under pressure.
They’ve already sealed their spot in the PMGC 2025 Gauntlet Stage, but Orangutan is not slowing down. They’ll be aiming to add another title to their collection and build even more momentum before the Global Championship begins.
2) Reject (Japan)
Japan’s powerhouse team, Reject, continues to dominate the Asian esports scene. After winning the PUBG Mobile Global Open (PMGO) 2024 and finishing second in the PUBG Mobile Esports World Cup (PMWC) 2024, they’ve maintained their reputation as one of the toughest teams to beat.
Their star player, Reiji, has been the MVP in multiple events, including PMJL Season 5 Phase 2, which they recently won. This victory also earned them a spot in the PMGC 2025 Group Stage. A strong finish at BMIC 2025 could help them climb directly to the Gauntlet Stage.
1) Dplus (South Korea)
The reigning world champions, Dplus, enter the BGMI International Cup as the top favorites. After winning the PUBG Mobile Global Championship 2024, they’ve continued to dominate in regional tournaments.
Their player Nolbu stood out as the best individual performer in the PMGC 2024 Grand Finals. Having already qualified for the PMGC 2025 Group Stage, Dplus is now eyeing another big title the BMIC 2025 trophy to strengthen their legacy.
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