KRAFTON India and Royal Enfield on Tuesday announced a landmark partnership to bring two of India's most iconic motorcycles, the Bullet 350 and the Continental GT 650, into the virtual world of Battlegrounds Mobile India (BGMI).

The collaboration, which officially kicks off in mid-January, will allow players to ride these machines for the first time in the popular mobile game, marking one of the most significant brand integrations in the country's gaming history.

Timeline and Availability

The integration is a central feature of the BGMI 4.2 update, which is scheduled to roll out to players this week.

  • Update Launch: The 4.2 update is set to go live on January 15, 2026.
  • In-Game Debut: While the update arrives on Thursday, the Royal Enfield motorcycles and themed content will become accessible starting January 19, 2026.
  • Event Duration: The collaboration event, featuring a special "SPIN" format, will run until February 22, 2026.

Exclusive Rewards and Challenges

Beyond the rideable vehicles, the partnership introduces an extensive lineup of themed cosmetics and "Mythic" tier rewards.

Themed In-Game Rewards:

  • Revel 01 Set: A high-tier Mythic outfit for player avatars.
  • Bullet Line – P90: A custom weapon skin inspired by the Royal Enfield aesthetic.
  • CrankGuard Helmet & Roadborn Rucksack: Matching gear sets designed for the "battle-ready" look.
  • Permanent Access: Players can unlock permanent versions of both the Bullet 350 and the Continental GT 650 to use in matches.

Daily Engagement Mechanic: In a move to drive sustained participation, BGMI is introducing a login-based reward system. Players who remain logged into the game for 60 minutes daily, regardless of whether they play a match, can collect Royal Enfield Event Crates. Diligent players can earn up to 34 crates over the duration of the event.

Bridging Digital and Physical Worlds

To celebrate the launch, Royal Enfield showcased a one-off, real-life custom-built Continental GT 650 inspired by BGMI’s tactical and "war-ready" aesthetic. Built in collaboration with a Delhi-based workshop, the physical bike features survivalist elements like armoured plating, Picatinny rails, and balloon tyres.

"This strategic partnership with Royal Enfield embodies BGMI's vision of creating culturally meaningful and locally rooted experiences," said Siddharth Merrotra, Head of Business Development and Partnerships at KRAFTON India. "We are weaving storytelling, lifestyle, and digital culture into gameplay in a way that reflects the aspirations of modern Indian youth."