Day 1 of the Snapdragon BGMI Pro Series Season 6 Open Finals took place on December 22, 2024. Each of the 24 participants played four matches. These teams will play a total of 12 games across three days with the top 16 advancing to the Challenge Season. These 24 teams have been seeded into three groups for the Open Finals and are contesting in a Round Robin format.
WindGod was the top performer of Day 1 after winning two of their four matches. Their BGMI lineup has accumulated 63 points, including 37 eliminations. Team Jelly also had an excellent start as the team took the second rank with 52 points and one Chicken Dinner.
Team Bunny came third on the leaderboard with 43 points and one Chicken Dinner, while Eternity Esports ensured fourth position to their name with 38 points despite not winning a single game on Sunday. Genesis and Medal Esports ranked fifth and sixth with 36 and 35 points, respectively.
Overall rankings of Snapdragon BGMI Pro Series Season 6 Open Finals Day 1
Here is the total points table after four matches:
- WindGod - 63 points
- Team Jelly - 52 points
- Bunny Esports - 43 points
- Eternity - 38 points
- Genesis Esports - 36 points
- Medal Esports - 35 points
- Minus40 Esports - 29 points
- Genxfm - 27 points
- SBA Esports - 25 points
- Bot Army Esports - 24 points
- Gujarat Tigers - 24 points
- Hidden Ones - 23 points
- RedxRoss - 19 points
- Legit Esports - 19 points
- Myth Esporys - 16 points
- Aslaa Esports - 13 points
- F1 Esports - 11 points
- Diesel Esports - 11 points
- 8Habit - 9 points
- Hyderabad Hydras - 9 points
- Future Hydras - 6 points
- DO OR DIE - 6 points
- Team Empire - 5 points
- Team Blasty - 2 points
Bot Army Esports clinched their last match of Day 1 and moved up to the 10th position in the overall standings with 24 points. Gujarat Tigers, led by BGMI star ClucthGod, held 11th with 24 points. Redx Ross and Legit Esports managed to get 19 points each.
Aslaa Esports came 16th with 13 points, including 10 finishes, while F1 and Diesel Esports garnered only 11 points each. Likewise, 7Habit and Hyderabad Hydras grabbed nine points each.
Future Star and DO OR DIE also had a poor start to the Open Finals as they scored only six points each. Team Empire managed only five points, while Team Blasty finished in the bottom with only two points in four matches.