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New BGMI Redeem Codes Drop for August 5 – Available for a Limited Time Only

New BGMI Redeem Codes Drop for August 5 – Available for a Limited Time Only

Business Upturn3 days ago
By Business Wire India Published on August 5, 2025, 13:47 IST
KRAFTON India has released the latest batch of redeem codes for its widely played online game , BATTLEGROUNDS MOBILE INDIA (BGMI). Today's reward features the Shady Minion Set, a unique cosmetic outfit available for a limited time. Each code can only be redeemed by 10 users, so players are encouraged to act quickly to secure their drop.
Business Wire India
50 official redeem codes released to unlock exclusive in-game rewards
BGMI players can redeem codes only via BGMI's official website at www.battlegroundsmobileindia.com/redeem
KRAFTON India has released the latest batch of redeem codes for its widely played online game , BATTLEGROUNDS MOBILE INDIA (BGMI). Today's reward features the Shady Minion Set, a unique cosmetic outfit available for a limited time. Each code can only be redeemed by 10 users, so players are encouraged to act quickly to secure their drop.
Redeem codes are valid until September 12, 2025, and will be released daily on BGMI's official channels.
Redeem Codes: DRZBZCKX3P48SK6Q DRZCZQ5ETN8MSGNH DRZDZW3QG6PKN9MU DRZEZNM889RGT9VN DRZFZ5QQQKTUMXNH DRZGZU7TFR3GRM4V DRZHZMFEJ73TPHBJ DRZIZ3N3S4GEU7GF DRZJZJB5E6CKVMTU DRZKZ4QMMFNRQMTT DRZLZ49DN3RXB9FN DRZMZFVG9JKECPFG DRZNZMJSM894ACAU DRZOZVQKEFNS8FB5 DRZPZDQEWGTRQFG8 DRZQZW4EWU7KDEGK DRZRZC9VW53N68FH DRZVZVUMGJN6SPTP DRZTZCGQMG4AD7D7 DRZUZFES6P54C73Q DRZBAZSS6UFQ8EG3 DRZBBZMM9SGPNDTU DRZBCZFXN7EFMPKF DRZBDZEGBXPXDNWN DRZBEZBEH9BPH7EH DRZBFZD49V4CM6P5 DRZBGZMFCD8BUVNA DRZBHZN3ARGWF5KJ DRZBIZHAXU5R33AU DRZBJZGEERWHEBFF DRZBKZRUWPQ3DDE4 DRZBLZ8C8FDHMDXC DRZBMZJ9PKXTXC73 DRZBNZJSHUENV4E4 DRZBOZUDSHGDSWDP DRZBPZ7J7VPE9MT3 DRZBQZWGCH7V3VHE DRZBRZ394746FR34 DRZBVZ6859MBRPJU DRZBTZBAFHFJXMKU DRZBUZCX7SXE3TM5 DRZCAZNUD7FRJX77 DRZCBZ6X55MR8668 DRZCCZ87A8S9GSKB DRZCDZQJXC3DN87W DRZCEZRKDJVACWRE DRZCFZJ956KCKW7A DRZCGZK6AE9E3B4V DRZCHZR4V7BE679K DRZCIZ6BKMHEWKH7
Steps to redeem:
Players can follow these simple steps to claim their rewards: Step 1: Go to the Redeem section on BGMI's official website www.battlegroundsmobileindia.com/redeem
Step 2: Enter your Character ID
Step 3: Enter the Redemption Code
Step 4: Enter the verification/ Captcha code → A message will confirm 'Code redeemed successfully'
Step 5: The reward will be delivered via in-game mail
Rules to Remember: A maximum of 10 users can redeem each code on a first-come, first-served basis
A user cannot redeem a code twice
Users must claim their rewards via in-game mail within 7 days, else the mail will expire
If a player is among the first 10 users to successfully redeem the code, a message will confirm 'Code redeemed successfully' . If not, users will see 'Code expired' or a similar expiry message
Each user account can redeem only one code per day
Redeem codes cannot be used via guest accounts
Rewards to be claimed within 30 days from receiving the in-game mail post which the mail gets deleted.
For the latest updates, follow BGMI's official YouTube , Instagram and Facebook pages.
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