Revenant Esports win BGMI Multiverse Series 2024

The BGMI Multiverse Series 2024 has concluded, with Revenant Esports walking away as the victors. They accumulated 283 points over 30 matches in the five-day long Grand Finals. Initially ranking 16th on Day 3, the team, led by Sensei, made an impressive comeback over the last three days to claim the tournament title, along with a cash prize of ₹3 lakh.

Earlier in the month, former Gods Reign players, Aquanox and Blaze, joined the ranks of Revenant Esports. Their extraordinary performances, alongside teammates Sensei and Fierce, were instrumental in the Grand Finals of the BGMI Multiverse Series 2024. The team earned five Chicken Dinners. Going forward, the organization plans to replicate this success in the ESL Snapdragon Pro Series.


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Finals Synopsis of BGMI Multiverse Series 2024

Team Tamilas also put up an impressive show at the BGMI Multiverse Series 2024, clinching the second spot with 265 points and 110 kills. They scored four Chicken Dinners out of 30 games they played. Players MrIGL, Manty, and Maxxy stood out with their performances in the entire tournament.

GodLike Esports secured the third spot as they regained their form in this tournament. Led by Jelly, the team scored 265 points, earned 130 frags and one Chicken Dinner. With 44 kills, Jonathan emerged as the Most Valuable Player of the Grand Finals.

Reckoning Esports finished fourth collecting 255 points and three Chicken Dinners. Punk, the team’s IGL, stood out as the second-best player with 41 kills.

Fifth position was claimed by Team XSpark, who despite showing promise early in the tournament, faltered in the final stages, finishing with 252 points. SprayGod from their team made 40 kills while NinjaJod, a newcomer, had an impressive debut with the team.

TWM Gaming, a budding team, ranked sixth securing 234 points and 101 eliminations. The team first attracted attention during the BGIS 2023.

Global Esports ended the tournament in seventh place with 233 points. Despite a steep decline in performance in the closing days, NinjaBoi and Slug from the team managed to shine.

Coming in at number nine was Hydra Esports with 224 points, followed by Orangutan Gaming at 12th place with 199 points, having dominated the opening day of the Grand Finals. Lastly, Team Soul, a popular BGMI team ended up last with 170 points.

Article revised by Rachel Syiemlieh






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