WindGod and Madkings top Day 1 as Groups B and C open BMPS 2026 Round 3

WindGod and Madkings opened BMPS 2026 Round 3 with table-topping Day 1 finishes on Saturday, as Groups B and C began their window on Erangel, Miramar, and Rondo on the Krafton India Esports stream.
WindGod control Group B
WindGod walked into Round 3 carrying a bruised Round 2 finish and answered with the kind of opening day that resets a Pro Series narrative quickly. The squad ended Day 1 on 36 points, with one Chicken Dinner and a placement game that kept them above the chasing pack. Group B's tier-mover dynamic, with the top four sides bumping up to Group A and the bottom four dropping out, makes the early lead more than positional padding. Holding the top through Day 2 is the cleanest way to claim a Group A slot for the next stage.
Madkings front-load with eliminations in Group C
Madkings took the more aggressive route in Group C, racking up 31 eliminations across the three matches and closing Day 1 on 39 points. The elimination-led approach reads well on a Day 1 lobby, where teams are still recalibrating after Round 2's reshuffles. The top four in Group C also move up to Group B for the next round, so Madkings' overnight lead is the kind of buffer that lets a roster pick their matchups across the next two days.
Round 3 stakes and what comes next
Round 3 runs from May 16 to May 19, with 64 teams split across four groups and every team playing six matches. Groups B and C took the floor on Saturday, opening their Round 3 window. The promotion-relegation grid between tiers is the structural pressure point of the whole stage. The top four sides in each lower group move up, and the bottom four in each higher group drop down, with the eventual standings determining how the qualifier ladder feeds the finale in Jaipur.
Day 2 puts WindGod and Madkings back in the lobby protecting the position they already hold. Both squads have built enough Day 1 margin to play the next session on their own terms, but in a BGMI Pro Series qualifier where a single bad match swings the table, no overnight lead is comfortable.














