Team Soul wins One Game BGMI Pro Championship Season 1
Team Soul clinched the One Game BGMI Pro Championship Season 1 after showing top-notch performances in 35 matches. The Manay-led powerhouse secured 275 points with the help of three Chicken Dinners and 164 finishes in the Grand Finals. Their player, Spower, was remarkable in this phase and claimed 52 eliminations. The club grabbed ₹4 lakhs in prize money for winning Season 1.
GodLike Esports performed exceptionally well after a long time at this event and seized the first runner-up spot with 257 points, including 163 kills. The Jelly-led brigade secured five Chicken Dinners, the most of any team in the Grand Finals.
Jonathan, a member of the squad, killed 52 players in 35 matches. GodLike Esports, for coming second, has been awarded a cash prize of ₹2 lakhs. It's also worth noting that this team got a lot of love from fans watching the event, and Jonathan was the fan-favorite player in it.
Entity Gaming, the Snapdragon Pro Series 2024 winner, got the second runner-up spot with 253 points and two Chicken Dinners. Their captain, Saumraj, picked up 45 finishes and came fourth on the Overall Finishers leaderboard. Entity secured the third prize of ₹1 lakh.
One Game BGMI Pro Championship Season 1 Finals results
- Team Soul - 275 points
- GodLike Esports - 257 points
- Entity - 254 points
- Revenant Esports - 237 points
- Hydra - 222 points
- WindGod Esports - 219 points
- Enigma Gaming - 208 points
- TWOB - 181 points
- Team Tamilas - 180 points
- Marcos Gaming - 177 points
- Team Insane - 173 points
- Team XSpark - 169 points
- Gujarat Tigers - 160 points
- Medal Esports - 159 points
- Global Esports - 129 points
- Skyfall - 107 points
Revenant Esports, who'd recently recruited Punkk, obtained the fourth rank with 237 points and four Chicken Dinners. The club was in a top position after Day 5 but unfortunately stumbled completely on the final day. The Sensei-led squad grabbed only five points from their last six games on April 17. They secured ₹75,000 in prize money.
Hydra Official came fifth on the overall table with 222 points, thanks to Duora's 44 eliminations. WindGod Esports was behind them in a sixth spot with 219 points and three Chicken Dinners. Their BGMI athlete, Savitar, clinched the MVP award with 53 eliminations and received a cash prize of ₹50,000.
Team Insane and Team XSpark ended the tournament with 11th and 12th with 173 and 169 points, respectively. Gujarat Tigers came 13th with 160 points, followed by Medal Esports with 159 points. Popular BGMI squad Global Esports had a poor run, as the Mavi-led lineup scored only 129 points.