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      Battlegrounds Mobile India Open Challenge Announced in India | All Details Inside

      Battlegrounds Mobile India Open Challenge or BMOC announce by Krafton, as the first BGMI competition for 2022. The Krafton reveale that registration for the upcoming BMOC will open on 14th March 2022.

      Gamers will need to meet certain requirements in order to register for the open challenge.

      The top 32 teams will advance to the Battlegrounds Mobile India Pro Series (BMPS).

      The winner of the BMPS grand finals will win Rs. 75 lakh, as per Krafton.

      Krafton reveale that gamers who have reach level 25 on their Battlegrounds Mobile India (BGMI) profile with Tier Platinum 5, will be eligible to register for BMOC on the company’s website.

      Registrations for the event will take place from 14th March 2022 to 27th March 2022, which will be follow by in-game qualifiers.

      As per the Krafton, 512 teams will then be select to participate in the first round of BMOC, out of which 256 will advance to Round 2.

      Only 64 teams will make it to Round 3, and this number will drop to 32 for Round 4.

      These teams will be pitted against 32 invited teams, and only 32 of the top teams will advance to Season 1 of the BMPS series.

      As per the Krafton, the 32 teams who advance to BMPS Season 1 will participate in the events in a Round Robin format, and 16 teams will advance to the BMPS finals.

      The winning team will take home Rs. 75 lakh in prize money.

      Both BMOC and BMPS series will be online only, and Krafton has confirm that it will not conduct offline LAN finals for these tournaments.

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      The upcoming BMOC series is the first esports event to be introduced by Krafton in 2022, and the publisher recently announce four esports tournaments in India in 2022, with a total prize pool of Rs. 6 crore.

      BMPS Season 1 and Season 2 will have a prize pool of Rs. 2 crore each, and the tournaments will begin with the BMOC which is open to all eligible users.

      In 2021, Krafton promise investments worth $100 million (approx. Rs. 763 crore) in India, in order to improve local gaming, esports and entertainment and IT industries in the country.

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