BGMI International Cup (BMIC) 2025 concluded on November 2. DRX from South Korea emerged as the champions owing to their incredible performances throughout the tournament. The club received a cash prize of ₹30 lakh. True Rippers from India emerged as the runner-up. Both teams have advanced to the PUBG Mobile Global Championship (PMGC) 2025.CAG from Japan ranked third in the BMIC and narrowly missed their spot in the Global Championship. Nebula, from India, acquired fourth place, while NS RedForce from South Korea finished fifth in the contest.Dplus from South Korea had an average run in the International Cup, coming sixth in the overall standings. The reigning world champions had already achieved their spot in the PMGC 2025 after performing well in the regional events.Prize pool distribution of BMIC 2025 View this post on Instagram Instagram PostThe International Cup featured a ₹1 crore prize pool, distributed as follows:DRX - ₹30 lakhTrue Rippers - ₹15 lakhCAG OSAKA - ₹10 lakhNebula Esports - ₹7.5 lakhNS RedForce - ₹6.26 lakhDplus - ₹4.5 lakhMYSTERIOUS 4 - ₹3.75 lakhK9 Esports - ₹3.75 lakhTeam Soul - ₹2.5 lakhOrangutan - ₹2.5 lakhJecheon Phalanx - ₹2 lakhMadkings Esports - ₹2 lakhREIGNITE - ₹1.5 lakhMAKING THE ROAD - ₹1.5 lakhGods Reign - ₹1.25 lakhREJECT - ₹1.25 lakhSpecial awardsBest IGL - ₹1.25 lakh - QX (DRX)Best Clutch - ₹1 lakh - HEROO (Mysterious4)MVP - ₹2.5 lakh - HYUNBIN (DRX)Mysterious4 grabbed the seventh spot in BMIC 2025. Popular clubs K9 and Soul were eighth and ninth, respectively. Neither team met fan expectations, as they delivered average performances in the event.Orangutan had a mediocre run in the International Cup, finishing in 10th place. However, they had already secured their seat in the PMGC after winning the BGMI Showdown 2025.Madkings from India and Making The Road from Japan came 13th and 14th, respectively. Gods Reign from India had a terrible run in the International Cup. The Destro-led squad struggled throughout the three-day event, ending up in 15th place. View this post on Instagram Instagram PostReject from Japan had a below-average run in BMIC 2025. The experienced squad failed to maintain its consistency and finished last. However, the team had already qualified for the PMGC 2025 after performing well in the PUBG Mobile Japan League.