Team Tamilas Crowned Champions of BGMI Thug Invitational 2024

Team Tamilas emerged victorious at the BGMI Thug Invitational 2024, outlasting 31 other top-tier teams in an intense competition organized by 8bit Thug and Upthrust Esports.

Held online from October 19 to October 27, the tournament brought together some of the best BGMI (Battlegrounds Mobile India) squads from across India, with a grand prize pool of ₹800,000 (approximately $9,512 USD).

Tournament Overview

The Thug Invitational 2024 featured 32 teams competed in the tournament, which was split into two main stages:

  • Semi-Finals (October 19 – October 24): The semi-finals saw the teams divided into four groups (Groups A, B, C, and D) of eight teams each. The top 16 teams advanced to the Grand Finals, ensuring that only the most consistent and skilled squads made it to the final showdown.
  • Grand Finals (October 25 – October 27): The Grand Finals hosted the top 16 teams from the semi-finals, competing across three matchdays to determine the champions.

Group Stage Lineup

The tournament featured popular teams like Team SouL, GODS REIGN, and XSPARK. Each group had a mix of fan-favorite squads and emerging talents, intensifying the competition. Some notable groups were:

Group A

  1. Aerobotz
  2. Bot Army
  3. Celestics ESP
  4. Dragon Claw
  5. Esports Aim
  6. Inferno Squad
  7. Medal Esports
  8. Mogo Esports
  9. Nonx
  10. Team Rulers
  11. Silly Esports
  12. Team Avii
  13. Team Havk
  14. Team IQOO SOUL
  15. Team LOLZZZ
  16. Team VST

Group B

  1. Astro Kinds
  2. Blizz Network
  3. Tarkin Spartans
  4. FAITH ESPORTS
  5. Fatality Esports
  6. Gujrat Tigers
  7. K9
  8. LEFP
  9. Orangutan
  10. Phoenix Esports
  11. XSPARK
  12. Rivals Ape X
  13. Sarkar Gaming
  14. Team Bosan
  15. Team Tamilas
  16. Windgod Esports

Group C

  1. 2A
  2. Arrancar ESP
  3. Autobotz
  4. Carnival Gaming
  5. Carpedium
  6. Dream Team
  7. E4e
  8. FS Esports
  9. GENXFM
  10. JUSTJELLY
  11. Mastermind
  12. Myth
  13. Nebula Esports
  14. NUMEN
  15. Team Misfits
  16. Team Kanary

Group D

  1. 4 Merical Esports
  2. Aliaba Raiders
  3. ANTIDOTE
  4. G7 Esports
  5. GODS REIGN
  6. Hyderabad Hydras
  7. Karnadu
  8. Laztzone
  9. Reckoning
  10. Rich Esports
  11. Team 8BIT
  12. Team Obey
  13. Team Versatile
  14. Team 7Shore
  15. Team K4C
  16. Team Z

Final Standing

  • 1. Team Tamilas – 172 points
  • 2. MOGO Esports – 146 points
  • 3. FS Esports – 146 points
  • 4. Team Soul – 144 points
  • 5. NONX – 141 points
  • 6. Medal Esports – 132 points
  • 7. Team Jelly – 105 points
  • 8. Team 8Bit – 93 points
  • 9. LEFP – 86 points
  • 10. Gujarat Tigers – 77 points
  • 11. Team Omega – 77 points
  • 12. Numen Gaming – 73 points
  • 13. Carnival Gaming – 65 points
  • 14. Genxfm – 64 points
  • 15. Team VST – 54 points
  • 16. Phoenix – 52 points

Prize Pool

The prize pool was distributed among the top 5 performing teams:

  • 1st Place – Team Tamilas: ₹300,000 (approx. $3,567 USD)
  • 2nd Place – MOGO Esports: ₹200,000 (approx. $2,378 USD)
  • 3rd Place – FS Esports: ₹150,000 (approx. $1,784 USD)
  • 4th Place – Team SouL: ₹75,000 (approx. $892 USD)
  • 5th Place –  NONX: ₹50,000 (approx. $594 USD)

Team SouL’s Rony was awarded the MVP of the tournament, recognized for his outstanding individual performance and consistent impact throughout the competition.

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