
Krafton India has launched new redeem codes for Battlegrounds Mobile India (BGMI) players, offering free in-game rewards. These codes unlock items such as weapon skins, outfits, and character customisations. Players can claim these rewards without any cost, but the offer lasts only until 11:59 PM on June 6, 2025. The codes are available on a first-come, first-served basis, with each code limited to 10 redemptions.
Players may redeem up to two codes in total, with a maximum of one code per day. After successful redemption, rewards are sent via in-game mail and must be claimed within seven days or they will expire. Guest accounts cannot use these codes, and third-party platforms are not supported.
Here are the BGMI redeem codes for May 27:
- Dgzbzsx8jrqk
- DGZCZ8Q6CBF6
- Dgzdwefnxy
- Dgzezvtgv7vt
- DGZFZT97JSHC
- DGZGZV487DSG
- DGZHZEHXQ735
- DGZIZIZ3M558QH
- DGZJZ9RB4DFE
- Dgzkzbhddddrg
- Dgzlz968na3a
- DGZMZDP9689P
How to Redeem BGMI Codes:
- Visit www.battlegroundsmobileindia.com/redeem
- Enter your BGMI Character ID
- Input a valid redemption code
- Complete the captcha
- Confirm to receive rewards via mail
In , Krafton India has partnered with Hero MotoCorp to introduce Hero motorcycles into BGMI. Starting May 25, players can access in-game models of Hero Xtreme 160R 4V and Xtreme 125R motorcycles. This collaboration also includes a Hero-themed gear drop, featuring a special outfit, helmet, and backpack designed to represent the Hero brand.
Seddharth Merrotra from Krafton India said the partnership aims to bridge virtual gaming and real-world experiences, allowing players to engage with the Hero brand both inside and outside the game.
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