BGMI Thug Invitational 2024 Semifinals: Overall standings, qualified teams for Finals, and highlights
The Semifinals of the BGMI Thug Invitational 2024 concluded on October 24. The top 16 teams ensured their spots in the Grand Finals, while the bottom 16 teams were eliminated from the event. The Finale is slated to be held from October 25 to 27, 2024. These finalists will now compete in 18 matches across three days for a share of the total ₹8 lakh prize pool.
Carnival Gaming, who recently resigned Spower, emerged as table toppers in the Semifinals despite not winning any matches. The Hector-led BGMI lineup was consistent throughout their 18 matches. Goblin and Spower claimed 41 and 37 kills, respectively, and were in the top two of the overall fraggers.
Overall standings of BGMI Thug Invitational 2024 Semifinals
Here is the overall points table:
- Carnival Gaming - 160 points
- Team Tamilas - 150 points
- FS Esports - 150 points
- Team Jelly - 144 points
- NONX - 137 points
- LEFP - 133 points
- MOGO Esports - 132 points
- Team 8Bit - 130 points
- Team Omega - 130 points
- Team VST - 125 points
- Gujarat Tigers - 124 points
- Medal Esports - 124 points
- Genxfm - 116 points
- Team Soul - 115 points
- Numen Esports - 113 points
- Phoenix Esports - 112 points
- Team Kanary - 109 points
- Team Versatile - 106 points
- Sarkar Gaming - 93 points
- Alibaba Raiders - 90 points
- Team HAVK - 88 points
- Team XSpark - 86 points
- CarpeDiem - 81 points
- Silly Esports - 79 points
- Reckoning Esports - 79 points
- Team 7Shore - 78 points
- Team Z - 66 points
- Autobotz - 60 points
- Inferno Squad - 51 points
- Rivals Ape X - 49 points
- Laztzone - 31 points
- Team Obey - 29 points
Team Tamilas and FS Esports scored 150 points each to be placed second and third, respectively, in the standings. Team Jelly also played impressively, winning four of their 18 matches. The BGMI lineup finished fourth with 144 points.
MOGO Esports ranked seventh with 132 points, followed by Team 8Bit. Gujarat Tigers and Medal bagged 124 points each. Team Soul had an average run, with the Manya-led squad finishing 14th with 115 points. Numen Gaming and Phoenix were 15th and 16th with 113 and 112 points, respectively.
Team Versatile, led by BGMI star Saumraj, came 18th with 106 points and failed to reach the Grand Finals. Team XSpark, who won the BGIS and BMPS this year, also struggled during this event, placing 22nd with 86 points. Reckoning Esports were 25th with 79 points.
Inferno Squad claimed 51 points in their 18 matches and ranked 29th in the Semifinals. Rivals Ape and Laztzone scored 49 and 31 points, respectively. Team Obey were at the bottom of the table with only 29 points.