Under the previous point system, the team securing the Chicken Dinner was awarded 15 points. However, the new system has reduced this value by 5 points.
Recently, the scoring system for BGMI (Battlegrounds Mobile India) events was updated. Due to the fact that eliminations now have a bigger impact on the rankings, there has been an increase in team aggression as a result of this adjustment. In this essay, we will examine the new points system and how it will affect the BGMI esports meta as it develops. BGMI’s introduce New Point System in Esports Meta.
As part of the announcement for the 2023 esports season, Tencent and Krafton, the publishers of PUBG Mobile, introduced a fresh point system. The PMGC Finals marked the conclusion of the 2022 season on January 8th. Since then, teams worldwide have adjusted their gameplay to align with the new scoring system, which gained prominence during the spring seasons of the PMPL.
Following the trend set by PUBG PC championships, BGMI Esports has also embraced the 10-point structure of the new point system. Tencent initially introduced this system in the regional tournaments of the mobile version of the game in China at the beginning of the 2022 season. However, there are a few variations between the scoring system used in Chinese competitions and the one recently established. Notably, the national competitions in China feature 15 teams instead of the usual 16.
Under the previous point system, the team securing the Chicken Dinner was awarded 15 points. However, the new system has reduced this value by 5 points. The second-place finisher now receives 6 points instead of the previous 12, while the third-place finisher receives 5 points.
1st Place: 10 points
2nd Place: 6 points
3rd Place: 5 points
4th Place: 4 points
5th Place: 3 points
6th Place: 2 points
7th Place: 1 point
8th Place: 1 point
9th Place: 0 points
10th Place: 0 points
11th Place: 0 points
12th Place: 0 points
13th Place: 0 points
14th Place: 0 points
15th Place: 0 points
16th Place: 0 points
Each Elimination: 1 point
Throughout the history of PUBG Mobile, Tencent has introduced various point systems. In the earlier stages, such as the 30 and 20-point systems, points per kill remained unchanged. BGMI’s new point system for the 2023 esports season brings about exciting changes that necessitate teams to adapt their strategies.
Players should anticipate more heated and strategic competitions with a stronger focus on kill-based tactics and changes to point distribution. Players must demonstrate their firepower to win those renowned titles, whether in third-party competitions or international matches like the PUBG Mobile World Invitational (PMWI). Camping your way to the top is no longer an option. The same scoring system will be used for the PMWI 2023, starting this July. Even though no Indian teams will compete in this yearly event, it will be the first international competition where spectators may see the new scoring system in action.
The competitive gaming dynamics have been reimagined by BGMI’s new point system, which it debuted for the 2023 esports season. Teams are required to plan and perform at their highest level because to the emphasis on eliminations and the modified point distribution. Players and viewers alike anxiously anticipate the thrilling competitions that lie ahead as the esports landscape continues to develop. These competitions will place a premium on skill and adaptability for winning.
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