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GodLike beats Galorys 4-3 to win COD Mobile India qualifier

GodLike edged Galorys 4-3 in the India Summer Split opener, grabbing the first real read on who is setting the pace for the 2026 World Championship race.

Nina Kowalski··2 min read
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GodLike beats Galorys 4-3 to win COD Mobile India qualifier
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The first Indian Summer Split qualifier ended with a 4-3 grand final and a clear message: GodLike still sits at the center of Call of Duty: Mobile’s domestic power map. In the CODM WC 2026 Summer Split: India Open Qualifier 1, GodLike beat Galorys to take first place in the online B-tier event, which ran from May 29 to May 31 with 39 teams and a $5,000 prize pool.

The bracket gave a clean early snapshot of the field behind GodLike. Galorys finished second, Incite took third, and Imperion 7 placed fourth, but the last match was the one that mattered most. A 4-3 grand final is the sort of scoreline that leaves no doubt about how tight the margin was, and it also shows why this qualifier mattered beyond one trophy: every result is feeding into the 2026 World Championship path, where only two India slots are available for the Finals.

That route has been reshaped this year. Players begin with the in-game Solo Qualifier and Team Qualifier, then move into the World Championship Points System before the regional Summer Split and Fall Split. Each split includes three Open Qualifiers and one invitation-only event for the top 16 teams on the WCPS leaderboard. The Summer Invitational is the Points Major, while the Fall Invitational is the Regional Championship.

For GodLike, the win adds to a long run of domestic relevance. The Indian organization was formed in mid-2018, and its listed CODM roster includes Learn, Abhiz, SkullGuy, Prevail, VipeR, Warden, Intechs and Natedogg. Its tracked match record now stands at 182 wins and 56 losses from Jan. 11, 2021 through Apr. 26, 2026, a record that helps explain why a qualifier title still feels like a statement from this lineup rather than a routine result.

Galorys, the Brazilian organization that pushed the final to the wire, gave India’s opening qualifier an international edge and made the 4-3 finish look more like a pressure test than a formality. The next checkpoint comes fast: CODM Summer Qualifier 2 2026 - India is set for June 12 to June 14 and carries the same $5,000 prize pool. After this opener, GodLike looks best positioned to turn one narrow win into control of the Summer Split race.

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