Day 2 of the Skyesports BGMI Mobile Open 2024 Grand Finals was nothing short of exhilarating, with Global Esports leaping ahead to snatch the top spot from Team Soul, amassing a whopping 135 points, including an impressive 82 eliminations. The team, under Mavi's leadership, showcased remarkable gameplay, bagging three Chicken Dinners on Sunday alone. Their star player, NinjaBo, was an absolute beast on the battleground, securing 37 kills across 12 matches.

 

Team Soul, the crowd's darling, slipped to second place, gathering 108 points, with 71 of those coming from finishes. Despite their strong start, they only managed to add 32 points to their tally on Day 2, causing them to drop a spot. The dynamic duo of Manya and Nakul did their best, scoring 20 and 19 kills respectively, yet it wasn't enough to keep them at the top.

 

Gods Reign ascended to third in the overall rankings, thanks to a notable performance on Sunday, clocking in at 92 points bolstered by 54 eliminations. Although they haven't clinched any matches just yet, their consistency was clear for all to see.

 

Here's how the leaderboard looks after the second day of fierce competition:

  1. Global Esports: 135 points
  2. Team Soul: 108 points
  3. Gods Reign: 92 points
  4. Team XSpark: 89 points
  5. Orangutan Gaming: 79 points
  6. K9 Esports: 71 points
  7. Revenant: 69 points
  8. Team Tamilas: 68 points
  9. Genesis Esports: 66 points
  10. Inferno Squad: 60 points
  11. Team Forever: 57 points
  12. Entity Gaming: 45 points
  13. WSB Gaming: 45 points
  14. Team 8Bit: 42 points
  15. Blind Esports: 36 points
  16. Bot Army: 24 points

 

 

Team XSpark, captained by Shadow, held on to fourth with 89 points, including two Chicken Dinners within the first two days. Spraygod from their squad proved lethal, securing 20 finishes. Orangutan Gaming, however, found Day 2 challenging and slid to fifth with a total of 79 points, having only added a mere eight points to their score.

 

Revenant Esports, now bolstered by their recent acquisition, Punkk, landed in seventh place with 69 points, including 53 from eliminations. Close on their heels were Team Tamilas and Genesis Esports in the eighth and ninth spots with 68 and 66 points respectively. Team Forever wasn't far behind, placing 11th with 57 points.

 

Entity Gaming and WSB Gaming, despite their potential, found themselves lower down the rankings than expected, with both teams tied at 45 points. Blind Esports and Bot Army rounded off the standings, positioned 15th and 16th, with 36 and 24 points respectively.

 

 

As the tournament progresses, it's clear that the competition is heating up. The battles on the virtual field are intense, and fans are eagerly awaiting the next day of matches to see how the rankings will shuffle. Stay tuned for more action from the Skyesports BGMI Mobile Open 2024 Grand Finals!