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Royal Enfield Rides Into BGMI: Bullet 350 & Continental GT 650 Are Coming
If you’ve ever dreamed of tearing through the battlegrounds on a Royal Enfield, your wait is almost over. KRAFTON India has teamed up with the iconic motorcycle brand to bring two legendary rides—the Bullet 350 and Continental GT 650—into BATTLEGROUNDS MOBILE INDIA (BGMI).
Yes, you read that right. Starting with the upcoming BGMI 4.2 update, these bikes won’t just be skins or cosmetics—they’ll be fully rideable, giving you a fresh, stylish way to dominate the map.
What’s Coming to the Game?
This collaboration brings two of Royal Enfield’s most celebrated motorcycles into the BGMI universe. Whether you prefer the timeless thump of the Bullet 350 or the café racer swagger of the Continental GT 650, both will be available as in-game vehicles. It’s a partnership that blends mobile gaming with real-world motorcycle culture—and honestly, it’s something we didn’t know we needed until now.
Exclusive Rewards and a Limited-Time Event
Alongside the bikes, BGMI is rolling out a dedicated Royal Enfield-themed event running from January 19 to February 22, 2026. Players can participate in a spin-based reward system to unlock exclusive in-game items inspired by the brand’s rugged, classic aesthetic. Think bold designs, tactical vibes, and that unmistakable Royal Enfield character—all made for the battlegrounds.
Plus, just by logging in daily, you’ll earn event crates and participation rewards. It’s the kind of event that makes you want to stay locked in.
A Real-World Bike Built for BGMI Fans
Here’s where things get even cooler. Royal Enfield didn’t stop at the digital world—they’ve also unveiled a one-of-a-kind, BGMI-inspired custom Continental GT 650. This real-world machine pulls design cues straight from the game, featuring tactical elements and a war-ready aesthetic that stays true to the café racer’s DNA. It’s a physical tribute to the virtual battlegrounds, and honestly, it’s the kind of crossover that blurs the line between gaming and reality.
Why This Collaboration Matters
This isn’t just about adding new bikes to the game. It’s a meeting point for two passionate communities—gaming and motorcycling. For BGMI, it strengthens local appeal and keeps the experience fresh. For Royal Enfield, it’s a smart way to connect with a younger, digitally-savvy audience. And for players like us? It’s a chance to ride iconic machines while dropping into the action.
Mark Your Calendars
The Royal Enfield event kicks off January 19, 2026, and runs through February 22, 2026. Whether you’re a collector, a rider at heart, or just looking for a fresh way to explore the map, this one’s worth jumping in for.
With partnerships like this, BGMI continues to prove it’s more than just a game—it’s a platform where culture, style, and gameplay collide.
Get ready to ride. The battlegrounds are about to get a whole lot cooler.