
Red Bull India has announced the Red Bull Solo Legends event, the largest Battle Grounds Mobile India (BGMI) tournament in the country.
The event is set to include multiple phases — including an online and offline stage — for grassroots and professional players.
Registrations for Red Bull Solo Legends will be open through its official webpage until October 31st, 2025.
Competing players will battle it out in a solo queue format, progressing through multiple rounds of qualifiers from November 5th to 16th. Only a select few will survive to the regional finals, running from November 20th to 23rd.
The top players will then face off against some of India’s top BGMI professionals in the Nationals Finals on December 2nd.
The overall winner will be crowned India’s best solo BGMI player and will earn an exclusive Red Bull Racing experience.
According to a release, the Red Bull Solo Legends tournament will include top BGMI athletes such as Jonathan ‘Jonathan Gaming‘ Amaral, Tanishk ‘Admino‘ Singh, Ashutosh ‘Punk‘ Singh, Sahil ‘Omega‘ Jakhar, among others.
Red Bull Athlete Jonathan Amaral commented: “Red Bull Solo Legends is the perfect stage for players to showcase those skills and prove what they can do without relying on a team.
“I’m really excited to be part of this format and see which players rise through the ranks to claim the title. It’s time for India’s solo players to take the spotlight.”
Red Bull Expands Esports Presence
The tournament is the latest endeavour by Red Bull to expand its presence in the Indian esports scene.
The brand has hosted previous tournaments such as Red Bull M.E.O (Mobile Esports Open) earlier this year, which included BGMI as one of its featured titles. It has also collaborated with other Indian esports organisations, such as GodLike Esports, and has onboarded Indian talent like Jonathan Gaming.
Red Bull has also made huge strides in esports this year across various titles and regions. It has partnered with organisations such as T1, Los Ratones and G2 Esports to hold its Red Bull League of Its Own 2025 event. Earlier this year, Oracle Red Bull Sim Racing and Rokt teamed up to launch an all-female sim racing team for the British F4 Esports Championship.
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