Nigma Galaxy Releases Free Fire and BGMI India List

In a recent development affecting BGMI (Indian Mobile Battlegrounds) and the competitive Free Fire scene, the well-known Middle East-based esports organization Nigma Galaxy has said goodbye to the BGMI India lineup and its Free Fire.

The organization revealed this development via an Instagram post, thanking the players for being part of the team and wishing them luck in their future endeavors.


List of BGMI Nigma Galaxy

Here’s the list of Nigma Galaxy for Battlegrounds Mobile India:

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1) Apollo

2) Dream

3) GM

4) Wixxky

5) Max

The team entered the Indian scene as Galaxy Racer Esports in 2020, teamed up with South Asian PMPL Champion, Celtz. After the banning of PUBG Mobile and the release of Battlegrounds Mobile in India, the organization underwent many changes, even rebranding itself as Nigma Galaxy. The team took sixth place in Battlegrounds Mobile Pro Series Season 1, the title’s biggest event.

India’s Nigma Galaxy division has had moderate success in the PUBG Mobile/BGMI scene, winning only a few minor tournaments. Last year, there was controversy between their PUBG Mobile players and Coach Auram because the organization placed some of its players.


Nigma Galaxy Free Fire List

1) Vatsal “Vasiyo CRJ7” Garasia

2) Sumit “xDivine” Verma

3) Atharva “Gold” Chavan

Nigma Galaxy signed their Indian Free Fire roster in January 2021. Although the team has gone through some changes, they have had great success in the Indian Free Fire scene. Centered around their star player Vasiyo, the team has finished on the podium in several tournaments and also won the 2021 Spring Free Fire India Championship.

Since the banning of Free Fire and BGMI in February and July respectively this year, there have been several updates regarding the return of these titles to India. Given the uncertain future of these games in the country, Nigma Galaxy’s decision is imminent.

The organization currently has two PUBG Mobile whiteboards in the Middle East and a recently signed Free Fire whiteboard in Thailand. Nigma Galaxy has also secured its place in the upcoming PUBG Mobile Global Championship 2022 through PMPL Arabia.


The Indian government has blocked BGMI and Free Fire in the country. As a result, the official esports tournaments for both titles came to a standstill in the region. It’s been almost nine months since Free Fire was banned, and the publisher hasn’t provided any information regarding the game’s return to Google Play and Apple stores.

It remains to be seen if Nigma Galaxy will return to India after the re-release of Battlegrounds Mobile India and Free Fire.

Edited by Soumyadyuti Ghosh

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