CEGC 2025 BGMI Semifinals: Overall standings and highlights

CEGC 2025 Semifinals concluded on November 7 (Image via YouTube/Skyesports)
CEGC 2025 Semifinals concluded on November 7 (Image via YouTube/Skyesports)

The Semifinals Stage of the Chennai Esports Global Championship (CEGC) 2025 BGMI concluded on November 7. The top eight performing teams have advanced to the Grand Finals, while the bottom 15 were relegated to the Last Chance Qualifier. Gods Reign emerged as the top performer of the Semifinals with 152 points and three Chicken Dinners.

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Hector-led Vasista Esports also had a nice run, grabbing second spot with 149 points and three Chicken Dinners. Welt Esports and Cincinnati Kids finished third and fourth with 146 points and 139 points, respectively.

Further down, Revenant XSpark, led by Punk, stood fifth with 138 points and one Chicken Dinner, while Blitz finished sixth with 133 points. Team 8Bit and NONX Esports sat seventh and eighth with 129 and 128 points, respectively. These teams have secured their spots in the Grand Finals, which will take place offline from November 14-16.

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Overall standings of CEGC 2025 BGMI Semifinals

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Here's a look at the overall points table after CEGC 2025 BGMI Semifinals:

  1. Gods Reign - 152 points
  2. Vasista Esports - 149 points
  3. Welt Esports - 146 points
  4. Cincinnati Kids - 139 points
  5. Revenant XSpark - 138 points
  6. Blitz Esports - 133 points
  7. Team 8Bit - 129 points
  8. NONX - 128 points
  9. Team GodLike - 110 points
  10. Metz Ninza - 108 points
  11. FS Esports - 101 points
  12. Versatile - 97 points
  13. Victores Sumus - 87 points
  14. Marcos Esports - 85 points
  15. Rising Esports - 82 points
  16. Team Soul - 78 points
  17. Autobotz - 73 points
  18. True Rippers - 72 points
  19. K9 Esports - 64 points
  20. Team Tamilas - 46 points
  21. Madking Esports - 29 points
  22. Wyld Fangs - 29 points
  23. Why Not Esports - 20 points
  24. iQOO Orangutan - DQ
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A ninth-placed finish wasn't enough for Team GodLike to reach the Grand Finals. The squad ended the day with 110 points and a Chicken Dinner. The Manya-led team will aim to improve in the Last Chance and earn a seat in the Finale.

Meta Ninza and FS Esports sat 10th and 11th with 108 and 101 points, respectively. Versatile, led by BGMI pro Saumraj, stood 12th with 97 points. Moving down, Team Soul had a mediocre outing in the Semifinals and finished 16th position with 78 points and 58 eliminations.

True Rippers, the runner-up of the BMIC 2025, sat 18th with 72 points. K9 Esports had a disappointing run, finishing 19th with only 49 points. Madkings and Wyld Fangs scored 29 points apiece. Towards the end, Why Not Esports, a BGMI female squad, stood 23rd with a meagre 20 points.

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Edited by Abu Amjad Khan
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