SUMMARY
Hero Xtreme GodLike finished the BMSD 2025 Grand Finals in a shocking #13 position with only 87 points, missing out on both the PMGC slot and qualification for the BGIC. The organization publicly apologized for the poor performance and confirmed that roster changes are imminent, with the transfer window open until November 15.
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INDIA – The final day of the BMSD 2025 Grand Finals ended in heartbreak for GodLike Esports. Despite the hype and high expectations surrounding the star-studded lineup, the team finished the tournament in a disappointing #13 position with just 87 total points. The result is a massive setback, meaning the team failed to qualify for the BGIC (Battleground International Cup), intensifying the pressure for immediate change.
Final Standings Disaster: No International Slot
GodLike Esports, anchored by Fan Favorite Player Jonathan, could not find the consistency needed across the three-day LAN event. Their final score of 87 points leaves them far from the Top 8 cutoff required to secure a slot in the prestigious BGIC, where India’s top teams will face Japan and Korea.
The organization, aiming for global competition, found itself apologizing to its massive fanbase for unforeseen struggles.
Roster Changes Are Coming
Following the poor competitive showing, GodLike Esports officially addressed the future of the roster in a social media post shared on the broadcast.
- Changes Confirmed: The organization confirmed that roster changes would be taking place to address the competitive gap observed during the Finals. They also issued a direct apology to the fans for the team’s subpar performance.
- Jonathan Retained: The good news for the fanbase is that their star player, Jonathan, will be retained in the lineup.
- Transfer Window Deadline: Changes will occur within the active transfer period, which remains open until November 15th.
While the core of Jonathan remains, the future of the other players remains uncertain as GodLike looks to restructure its lineup to compete fiercely for the next round of major BGMI tournaments.













