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The terrible days for fans and players continue after GodL, Team Xspark did not qualify for Battlegrounds Mobile Pro Series (BMPS) Season 1, because the greatest IGL in the game was unable to take his team to the final. The change in drop location did not help the team to get into the top 6, also the underdogs gave tough competition to the invited teams, especially the WSF and Walkouts teams.
Skylightz winners team BGIS also failed to qualify for the final, despite having the best players, a very unfortunate day for both teams.
Teams that passed BMPS Round 4, day 3
- OR Esports – 97 points
- WSF Esports – 71 points
- Walkout – 63 points
- UP50 Esports – 57 points
- 7Sea Esports – 54 points
- Marcos Gaming – 52 points
On the other hand, OR esports, which won 2 chicken dinners, again proved itself successful in occupying the top position with a large margin.
Mavi and Scout also posted stories on Instagram sharing their feelings and apologizing to fans and supporters, giving a message to keep working hard and working hard.
We now have 18 teams from 3 groups and the final 6 teams will be out of group 4 playing on May 15th, for a total of 24 teams to qualify for BMPS.
Watch Live Streaming and tournament highlights on BGMI official YouTube channel. The tournament will start at 5 pm and the last match of the day will be played at 9 pm, so get ready to witness an amazing fight and support your favorite team.
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