DRX Triumphs at BMIC 2025, Secures PMGC Spot with Dominant Performance

November 3, 2025
DRX Triumphs at BMIC 2025, Secures PMGC Spot with Dominant Performance
  • In an interview, IGL QX emphasized DRX’s strong performance and confidence heading into PMGC 2025.

  • Prize distribution saw DRX win 30 lakh rupees, with other teams earning between 15 and 9.75 lakh rupees as detailed in the event’s payout.

  • There is a minor discrepancy in final DRX point tallies, cited as 166 in one table and 167 in another, but their win clearly secures them PMGC 2025 participation.

  • DRX’s BMIC win marks their third pole finish in an A-tier tournament, underscoring their rise from underdog status to regional dominance.

  • DRX from South Korea won BMIC 2025 at Yashobhoomi Convention Center in Delhi with 166–167 points across 18 matches, clinching three Chicken Dinners and 111 total kills, while HYUNBIN was named MVP and QXZZZ earned Best IGL.

  • With the title, DRX secured a PMGC 2025 spot, marking a second South Korean berth after D Plus Kia, and their performance positions them to face the world’s best at PMGC.

  • Special awards went to DRX: QX (Best IGL) for 1.25 million rupees; HYUNBIN (MVP) for 2.5 million rupees; and Mysterious4’s HEROO claimed Best Clutch for 1 million rupees.

  • Indian teams left an impression, notably Team Soul for aggression and Infinix True Rippers for positioning, with TR finishing second and Soul third among Indian squads.

  • TR and Soul were highlighted for strong showings, shaping expectations for Indian teams at PMGC 2025.

  • Mysterious4 and K9 Esports finished seventh and eighth, Team Soul ninth with a Chicken Dinner, and Orangutan tenth, also securing a PMGC berth via BGMI Showdown.

  • Other final standings placed INF-TR in second, CAG in third, and a spread of teams from fourth to sixteenth illustrating a deep field.

  • DRX earned a PMGC 2025 gauntlet slot, becoming the second South Korean team to qualify for PMGC after D Plus Kia.

  • NS RedForce finished fifth with 123 points (one Chicken Dinner) and Dplus sixth with 122 points (two Chicken Dinners); Dplus had already earned PMGC berths prior to BMIC 2025.

  • BMIC 2025 results position DRX to compete at PMGC 2025, whose Gauntlet stage begins on November 24, with the event running through December 14 in Thailand.

  • PMGC 2025 starts on November 24 and features DRX, True Rippers, and other top teams, with various teams qualifying via BMIC or direct PMGC berths.

  • True Rippers finished second with 137 points and earned a PMGC 2025 spot alongside DRX, with Jelly as captain.

  • CAG Osaka placed third with 136 points and two Chicken Dinners, narrowly missing PMGC qualification; Nebula Esports was fourth with 127 points and one Chicken Dinner.

  • India’s True Rippers claimed a PMGC slot as they finished runner-up, highlighting a growing Indian presence at the global stage.

  • DRX’s victory ensures PMGC 2025 participation, though sources note they will not represent South Korea at the Thailand event.

  • BMIC 2025 ran October 31 to November 2 with 16 teams and a total prize pool of INR 1 Crore, along with two PMGC slots.

  • Hyunbin delivered standout stats for MVP: a 3.00 MVP rating, 28 finishes, 27 knocks, and 5,007 total damage.

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