The 2025 competitive season has officially wound down. We saw Team Versatile stun everyone at BGIS, iQOO Soul finally break their curse at the CEGC in Chennai, and Global Esports struggle to find footing in the Pacific.

At Bharat Gaming News (BGN), we don't just look at Instagram followers. We look at the trophy cabinet. Here is our controversial, data-backed Tier List for Indian Esports Organizations in 2025.


S-Tier: The Rulers (Trophies + Dominance)

These teams didn't just play; they defined the meta.

1. iQOO Soul

Why they are here: After a quiet start to the year, Soul silenced every critic in November by winning the CEGC 2025 (Chennai Esports Global Championship). With 162 points and 4 Chicken Dinners in the Grand Finals, they proved they are the "Smash Rule" kings.
The Stat: Most consistent top-4 finishes across BGMS and BMPS this year.
Verdict: The fan favorites are finally champions again.

2. Team Versatile

Why they are here: You cannot ignore the BGIS 2025 trophy. In the biggest tournament of the year, Versatile outplayed the legacy orgs to take home ₹69 Lakhs.
The Stat: Best rotation paths in the Miramar map (30% higher survival rate than average).

3. Revenant XSpark

Why they are here: They are currently India's best "Multi-Game" organization. They didn't just focus on BGMI. They won the Valorant Challengers Split 2 and qualified for the Brawl Stars World Finals (Top 4 in LCQ).
Verdict: If you like diversity, Revenant is the #1 org in India right now.


A-Tier: The Titans (Dangerous but Inconsistent)

They can win any lobby, but missed the big gold this year.

1. GodLike Esports

Why they are here: Runners-up at BGIS 2025. They have the firepower (Jonathan is still a beast), but they choked in crucial final circles.
The Reality: They are the "People's Champions" (winning the Fan Favourite award), but 2nd place doesn't get you into S-Tier.

2. Aryan x TMG Gaming

Why they are here: The BMPS 2025 winners.
Why not S-Tier? Outside of that massive win, their performance in third-party tournaments has been hot and cold. They need one more major podium to prove it wasn't a fluke.

3. Orangutan

Why they are here: 3rd place in BGIS and incredibly consistent. The "Ape Army" is perhaps the most disciplined team in the lobby, rarely making rotation errors, but they often lack that final explosive 20-kill game to seal the deal.


B-Tier: The Dark Horses (Rising Fast)

Keep an eye on them in 2026.

  • True Rippers: Coming 2nd at CEGC Chennai was a statement. They are one roster change away from being a superpower.
  • NoNx Esports: The surprise package of BMPS. They lack the fanbase of Soul/GodL, but their gunpower is terrifying.

The "Prove It" Tier (Underperformers)

Big names, disappointing results.

  • Global Esports (Performance Wise): While their content is S-Tier, their competitive results in 2025 have been tough. Finishing 9th-10th in VCT Pacific Stage 1 & 2 is heartbreaking for Indian Valorant fans. We know they can do better.
  • Blind Esports: Too much roster instability. You can't build a legacy when the team changes every 4 months.

The Verdict

2025 was the year the "Underdogs" (Versatile, Revenant) stood up to the "Giants" (Soul, GodLike).

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