In the aftermath of the recent controversy involving GodLike Esports and S8UL Esports, a fresh dispute has arisen within the Battlegrounds Mobile India (BGMI) esports community. This latest controversy pits Global Esports against GodLike Esports and centers around what are commonly referred to as “drop clashes” in BGMI matches.
The controversy revolves around drop clashes in BGMI matches, where teams land in the same area of the map. GodLike Esports and Global Esports have recently found themselves on opposing sides in several such encounters. Due to this, the fans accused Global Esports of targeting GodLike Esports in the matches.
The controversy escalated when Rushindra Sinha, the CEO of Global Esports, acknowledged the situation. Sinha revealed that he was not initially aware of the ongoing drop clashes between the two organizations. He humorously questioned whether Global Esports had emerged victoriously in these confrontations. He then humourosuly suggested that the hate messages he was receiving were a result of their success in these fights.
GHATAK Urges Global Esports’ BGMI Players to Prioritize Hard Work Over Controversies
Amidst the fiery exchanges between Rushindra Sinha and Chetan “Kronten” Chandgude, CEO of GodLike Esports, Abhijeet Harishchandra “GHATAK” Andhare, the coach of GodL, stepped in with a significant statement addressing the ongoing controversy.
In GHATAK’s tweet, he extended valuable advice to Global Esports’ BGMI players. He explained that persistently engaging in drop clashes with other players will not lead to success in the long run. Instead, Ghatak underscores the importance of cultivating a dedicated fanbase through diligent effort and exceptional in-game performances.
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