BGMI Queen’s Arena Season 1 Concludes, Celebrating Women in Indian Esports

BGMI Queen’s Arena – Season 1 successfully concludes as GodSaints Esports (GodSaints Girls) lift the crown. Organized by the Gaming Welfare Council under the leadership of Mr. Aman Singh (founder & chairman) and Mr. Sachin Sharma (co-founder & CEO), the tournament provided a structured and empowering platform for women gamers across India, featuring top all-women BGMI lineups competing through qualifiers, semi finals and the grand finals.

Author - Mohd. Zaid (Esports Operations, Gaming Welfare Council)

12/21/2025

The Gaming Welfare Council (GWC) has successfully concluded BGMI Queen’s Arena Season 1, a women-centric esports tournament designed to provide a structured, respectful and competitive platform for female esports athletes in India.

The tournament brought together all-women BGMI rosters from across the country, competing through Open Qualifiers, Semi Finals and the Grand Finals, with professional match operations, casting and fair-play checks in place to deliver a near-professional tournament environment.

GodSaints Esports (GodSaints Girls) emerged as the Champions, displaying consistency, composure and tactical depth across every stage of the competition.

They were followed by:

🥈 Runner-Up – WhyNot Rapid Girls
🥉 2nd Runner-Up – LHS Originals

Top finalists also included Darkclaw Esports, Myth Hawks and Gravity Esports, reflecting the growing strength and depth of India’s emerging women-led lineups.

Broadcast & Talent

Season 1 was supported by a dedicated on-air team including:

Miss Mehak Khan aka "Cinderella" (Telangana), Miss Kanak Mishra aka "Karma Queen" (Mumbai), Miss Priyanka Basumatary aka "Neko Xenpai" (Sikkim), Mr. Harshvardhan Singh aka "Caster Magic" (Delhi), Mr. Prateek Raghuwanshi aka "Blackdott" (Pune) and Jitendra Patel aka "Boss JP" (Narmada), whose professionalism enhanced the viewing experience.

Purpose-Driven Competition

Queens Arena was created to support:

• safety
• equal opportunity
• discipline
• structured competitive exposure

for women gamers, while encouraging long-term participation rather than just one-time visibility.

Speaking about the success of Season 1, GWC noted that the tournament represents the beginning of a broader, sustained effort to empower and formalize opportunities for women in Indian esports.

Looking Ahead

Future editions and women-focused esports initiatives are already planned, with the Council reaffirming its commitment to governance discipline, operational transparency and ecosystem trust.

Queens Arena Season 1 marks a milestone moment, as it showcases that women are not just part of esports, but are central to its future.