Future X has been disqualified from the BGMI Masters Series (BGMS) Season 3 due to violating tournament guidelines. Initially, the team secured their spot by winning the OneBlade Cup. With their disqualification, Sarkar Gaming, the second-place team in OneBlade, has been promoted to BGMS Season 3, starting July 19, 2024.
Sarkar Gaming Replaces Future X
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Nodwin Gaming cited multiple registrations by Future X as the reason for their disqualification. Sarkar Gaming, initially second in the OneBlade Cup with 106 points, will now compete in BGMS Season 3. The 24 participating teams have been announced, including 20 direct invitees and 4 qualifiers from OneBlade Cup and TVS Raider Battle.
Full List of Participating Teams
Invited Teams:
- Team XSpark
- Entity Gaming
- MOGO Esports
- Team Limra
- Carnival Gaming
- Reckoning Esports
- Gods Reign
- Team Tamilas
- Global Esports
- Orangutan Gaming
- Team Forever
- Gujarat Tigers
- Team Soul
- FS Esports
- Raven Esports
- WSB Gaming
- Team GodLike
- Team 8Bit
- Revenant Esports
- Team Zero
Qualified Teams:
- Sarkar Gaming (OneBlade Cup)
- Carpediem (TVS Raider Battle)
- Viking Esports (TVS Raider Battle)
- Vasista Esports (TVS Raider Battle)
Tournament Details
Nodwin Gaming will soon reveal the format, prize pool, venue, and other details for BGMS Season 3. The season will adopt a 10-point scoring system, unlike the 15-point system used in the previous editions. Popular teams like Team XSpark, Global Esports, and Reckoning, top performers in BGIS 2024, have been invited.
Player Movements
Several teams have signed new players ahead of the event. Notable changes include:
- Spower joining Carnival Gaming from Team Soul
- Aquanox joining Entity Gaming from Revenant
- Punk joining GodLike
- Saumay signing with Team Soul
These teams are now focused on claiming the Masters title in BGMS Season 3.