The Last Chance Qualifiers of the Chennai Esports Global Championship (CEGC) 2025 BGMI concluded on November 11. The top eight teams sealed their seats in the Grand Finals, while eight other teams had already qualified from the Semifinals. These 16 teams will fight in the Grand Finals from November 14 to 16, 2025, at the Jawaharlal Nehru Indoor Stadium in Chennai.Team Tamilas emerged as the top performer in the Last Chance Qualifier. The team scored 188 points in 24 matches, collecting 107 eliminations and four Chicken Dinners. Autobotz, too, had a strong run in the Stage, as they claimed second position with 186 points and three Chicken Dinners. The team played aggressively and clinched 131 eliminations.Overall standings of CEGC 2025 BGMI LCQ View this post on Instagram Instagram PostTeam Tamilas - 188 pointsAutobotz - 186 pointsFS Esports - 186 pointsTrue Rippers - 178 pointsTeam Soul - 174 pointsK9 Esports - 172 pointsVersatile - 165 pointsVictores Sumus - 165 pointsMarcos Gaming - 151 pointsMeta Ninza - 148 pointsWyld Fangs - 139 pointsTeam GodLike - 137 pointsRising Esports - 113 pointsMadkings - 98 pointsWhy Not Esports - 72 pointsDSG Official - 15 pointsFS Esports came third with 186 points and one Chicken Dinner. True Rippers, the BMIC 2025 runner-up, acquired fourth position with 178 points and two Chicken Dinners. The Jelly-led squad also earned its spot in the PUBG Mobile Global Championship (PMGC) 2025 after performing well in the BMIC.Team Soul ranked fifth with 174 points and three Chicken Dinners. The Nakul-led squad played aggressively and grabbed 135 eliminations, the most by any team in the stage. K9 Esports occupied sixth place with 172 points. The Omega-led BGMI lineup earned one Chicken Dinner and 115 kills.Team Versatile won a crucial 22-point Chicken Dinner in the last game of the LCQ and jumped to seventh spot in the overall standings. They ranked seventh with 165 points and four Chicken Dinners. Victores Sumus finished eighth with 165 points. These eight teams made it to the CEGC 2025 BGMI finale. View this post on Instagram Instagram PostMarcos Esports and Meta Ninza were ninth and 10th with 158 and 139 points, respectively. Team GodLike also failed to perform well in the event as the Manya-led BGMI squad came 12th with 137 points. Madking was 14th with 98 points, while Why Not Esports and DSG were in the bottom two in the LCQ.