The final day of iQOO Pro Series has come to an end with GodLike Esports winning the tournament and taking home the prize of Rs. 4 Lakh. The team dominated the day with 136 points while OR Esports came second with 127 points. Rounding out the podium in third place was GodsReign with 123 points. Despite not taking any Chicken Dinners on the final day, GodLike's consistency earned them the top spot, winning with a 9-point lead over second place.
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iQOO BGMI Pro Series 2023 Grand Finals Day 3 points table
Despite a poor run of form in recent events, GodLike Esports won the tournament with a total of 44 placement points, 92 finish points, and two chicken dinners. Jonathan was named the MVP of the tournament and took home Rs 50,000 as an individual prize. OR Esports took home Rs. 2.5 Lakh and GodsReign walked away with rs. 1.5 Lakh.
Here is a map-by-map breakdown of all the winners on the final day of play:
- Map 1: 8Bit
- Map 2: TeamX Spark
- Map 3: Team SouL
- Map 4: GodsReign
- Map 5: 7Sea Esports
- Map 6: Revenge Esports
IQOO BGMI Pro Series 2023 Grand Finals Day 3 Recap
The day began with Erangel and 8Bit took the first chicken dinner of the day. They finished the day with a solid 98 points but were placed 10th in the overall points table. The second map was won by TeamX Spark who had a total of 72 points and were placed 14th at the end of the day.
Map 3 of Sanhok was won by Team SouL who accumulated a total of 105 points and were placed 7th as the final day came to an end. Map 4 was won by GodsReign and they ended the day with 123 points and were the second runners-up for the event.
7SEA Esports won the fifth map of the day and finished in ninth position after the day ended. Revenge Esports won the sixth map and were placed 15th at the end of the day with 70 total points.
The battle for the spot for the MVP was tough till day 2, but GodLike Jonathan rose up to his reputation and took home the title. With this win, GodLike reclaims some of its form and is looking warmed up for future tournaments.