Krafton's Global Points table goes live on the BGMI portal a day before BMPS 2026 tips off

Ahead of BMPS 2026's May 6 start, Krafton India has put its season-long Global Points rankings on the official BGMI esports portal, and that table is widely tipped as the route to India's second Esports World Cup 2026 slot.
May 5, 2026
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With BMPS 2026 starting tomorrow, Krafton India has published its full Global Points table on the official BGMI esports portal. Teams can now be tracked across every Krafton-sanctioned event of the season at esports.battlegroundsmobileindia.com/rankings/allTeams, and the table is widely tipped as the route to India's second Esports World Cup 2026 slot, even if Krafton hasn't officially confirmed that link.

One scoreboard for the whole season, not the latest event

The Global Points system is built so that no single tournament dominates the table. Teams accumulate points from performance across every Krafton-sanctioned event in the calendar, and the rankings page updates as each event closes. A blockbuster finish at one tournament doesn't paper over a season of mid-table results, and a quietly consistent team can climb above flashier rivals who showed up only at the headline stops.

For a domestic circuit that until recently was judged tournament by tournament, the shift is structural. Teams that already plan their year around BMPS, BGIS and the smaller stops now have a published total to point at, and rosters that change mid-season have to account for the points already in the bank.

The BMPS 2026 angle: two roads to Riyadh

BMPS 2026 starts on May 6 with 64 invited teams and runs through to the Grand Finals in Jaipur on June 21. The winner takes the direct, headline EWC 2026 slot in Riyadh. India's second EWC slot has been confirmed but its allocation method has not, and the Global Points system is the most discussed candidate: stay near the top of the table across the season and a back-door route to Riyadh stays open.

That structure pulls weight onto every official event, not just the BMPS final weekend. A team that exits BMPS in the group stage isn't out of the EWC race if it banks results at the next Krafton-sanctioned event, and the Global Points table will say so in public. For Krafton India, that's the point of putting it on the portal: the season-long competition becomes legible to fans, organisations and sponsors at the same time.

BMPS 2026 will be the first big test of how the points distribute across a 64-team field, and how much movement the table actually sees once the headline event begins to feed it.

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