The BMPS 2026 Grand Finals have been officially concluded. This edition was really something special, especially when we got the chance to witness some of India’s best and fan-favorite teams on stage. As a result, this edition witnessed record-breaking numbers, which touched around 729k concurrent viewers across all platforms. Above all, two Indian teams have been selected to represent India at PMWC 2026 at the Esports World Cup – Orangutan and GodLike.
In case you don’t know, this will be Orangutan’s second consecutive representation at the global scale. First was PMGC 2025, and now PMWC 2026. This is why fans’ expectations are reaching new heights, especially what they could bring this time after the last global event.
Looking Back at Orangutan PMGC 2025 Journey
Looking back at their PMGC 2025 campaign, Orangutan entered the Gauntlet stage riding high on absolute domestic dominance. However, the global stage proved to be a harsh reality check.
They lacked the rapid adaptability required against the hyper-aggressive playstyles and flawless tactical rotations of top-tier teams from China, Southeast Asia, and the MENA region. As a result, they failed to secure a slot at PMGC 2025 Grand Finals.
One of their most glaring issues was their tendency for slow starts. In global lobbies where the punishment windows are razor-thin, taking too long to build momentum costs them crucial placement points and early elimination.
Yes, at first glance, Gunpower was looking on the weaker side, but if we are honest, we don’t even expect Orangutan for their gunpower. It’s Aaru’s finest igling, microplay showcase alongside tactical gameplay is what we expect from Orangutan.
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But then again, this is one team that can definitely learn from its mistakes. When it comes to sheer consistency in the current Indian BGMI esports circuit, the very first name that pops up into one’s head is none other than Orangutan.
Having a potent squad with the brilliant IGLing skills of Aaru and the deadly fragging ability of AKOP, WizzGod, and Attanki, they have always been the title contenders in most of the local LAN tournaments held.
They are no longer considered “chokers” as they showed their clutch mentality in BMPS 2026, securing their EWC berth in the process.
Therefore, their appearance at the next PMWC in 2026 will be very significant for them. They have moved beyond the mere participation stage and now face a matter of redemption. Making consecutive global appearances ensures that they are not a one-off act; however, in order to secure their place in history, they have to achieve international success.
But the difficulties that they will have to face at the Esports World Cup will be immense. This will be a tough tournament, with many rounds, and they will have to battle it out against the world’s best, who excel in the unforgiving international meta.
This time round, if Orangutan can actively work on improving the way they start games, stop overthinking when under pressure, and play their own game, then they may very well end up giving the fans of India the victory that they have been craving for so long.
PMWC 2026 at EWC: Can Orangutan Rectify its Past Global Mistakes and Shine? Inside Sport India.
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