The BGMI Player Transfer Window has officially shut on November 30, 2025, after an extension from November 15, letting teams in BMPS 2025, BMSD 2025, and BMIC 2025 lock rosters through the KIE dashboard. This debut window from October 1 brought verified transfers and owner approvals, while free agents can still sign freely.
BGMI Player Transfer Window Details and Extension
Krafton India Esports extended the deadline to aid strategic moves, promoting a professional ecosystem with biannual cycles. Rosters now freeze for months, curbing poaching and building stability for tournaments. The system mirrors global esports, ensuring fair play ahead of major events.
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Teams Unveil Finalized Rosters
Organizations jumped into announcements post-closure, with Nebula Esports dropping its lineup on November 30. Revenant XSPARK and others finalized squads, setting stages for intense rivalries. Fans gear up as lineups solidify for the competitive season.
BGIS 2026 Teaser Ignites Hype
Krafton unveiled the BGIS 2026 teaser on December 1, promising an open-for-all format with registrations soon. The fifth edition runs from January to March 2026, featuring online stages and offline finals. It spotlights grassroots talent in India’s thriving scene.
The next window opens April 1, 2026, balancing competition and change. Krafton’s moves signal a maturing league, drawing bigger crowds and stakes. Expect elevated performances as teams hit peak form.