Skyesports BGMI Skirmish Series 2025 Grand Finals: All 16 qualified teams, dates, and prize pool

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The Grand Finals of the Skyesports BGMI Skirmish Series 2025 are set to take place from December 20 to December 22. The top 16 squads from the Semifinals will face off in 18 matches. Teams like K9, Revenant XSpark, GodLike, and Gods Reign have advanced to the ultimate stage of the event, where they will battle for a prize pool of ₹5,00,000.

The Skyesports BGMI Skirmish Series 2025 began on December 7, with a total of 2,048 teams competing in the initial stage. After seven rounds of competition, 16 teams secured their spots in the Grand Finals, while the remaining were eliminated from the tournament.


Qualified teams for BGMI Skirmish Series 2025 Grand Finals

Here are the 16 teams competing in the BGMI Skirmish Series 2025 Grand Finals:

  1. Genesis Esports
  2. STR X DOD Esports
  3. Zutsu Esports
  4. K9 Esports
  5. Autobotz Esports
  6. Team Roman
  7. Revenant XSpark
  8. Kalinga Esports
  9. Arunachal Esports
  10. Team Rampage
  11. Welt Esports
  12. Rider Esports
  13. GodLike Esports
  14. Team Versatile
  15. Nebula Esports
  16. Gods Reign

Prize pool distribution

The top three performers will get a share of the total prize pool. Here is the prize pool distribution:

  • 1st place - ₹2,00,000
  • 2nd place - ₹1,00,000
  • 3rd place - ₹50,000

Special awards

Special awards will also be presented to individual players:

  • MVP - ₹50,000
  • Most Aggressive Player - ₹50,000
  • Clutch Master - ₹30,000
  • Fan Favourite - ₹20,000

Genesis Esports had an impressive run in the Semifinals, finishing first. The team secured 60 eliminations in just eight matches. STR and Zutsu also performed well, finishing in the top three.

K9 Esports, led by Omega, claimed fourth place in the Semifinals, while the Punk-led Revenant XSpark finished seventh overall.

GodLike had a slow start in the Semifinals but improved in the final matches to secure a spot in the Grand Finals. Team Versatile, Nebula, and Gods Reign also struggled but managed to qualify.

Evox Esports finished 17th despite securing a Chicken Dinner in the Semifinals. Team Soul also had a disappointing run, placing 18th and failing to qualify for the Grand Finals. Team Tamilas and 4TZ Esports also faltered and were unable to secure their places in the ultimate stage.

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Edited by Rachel Syiemlieh

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