Global Esports Bids Adieu To Its BGMI Lineups, Confirms Rushindra Sinha
Earlier today, Global Esports declared that they would “hard reset” all BGMI operations via a livestream on their YouTube channel that Rushindra “Rushy” Sinha hosted. The CEO of the company also explained how the players will be become free agents after being discharged from the main GE lineup and the two lineups it backed, Team Mayavi and GE Phoenix.
Rushindra’s comments have already generated a lot of discussion among BGMI esports fans across the nation because Team Mayavi and GE Phoenix have recently been in the press due to serious hacking and ringing charges against them.
Global Esports will launch its BGMI activities from scratch, according to Rushindra Sinha. The CEO of Global Esports stated that the company had been in the news incorrectly over the previous several months and that is why they had made the decision to “hard reset” their Battlegrounds Mobile India esports activities.
Here’s what Rushindra Sinha said, “We decided we are going to put a pause on our entire BGMI operations and re-evaluate everything that we were doing. Exactly what we have done in Valorant, we also want to do in BGMI.”
He added, “We want to ensure that we have full control. A big mistake was that we did not have full control.”
Rushindra claimed that GE had been closely examining Team Mayavi’s gameplay and had forwarded all questionable video to Krafton, who had given the players a clear bill of health. However, GE will no longer be linked with them because many of the accusations on the team were defamatory to the company.
He continued by pointing out how the organization had been waiting for BGIS to conclude and GE Phoenix to do admirably in the competition, but that never happened. Rushindra mentioned that the owner of Sting Esports had handed them the slots when he spoke about the GE Phoenix slot scam.
While speaking about the main Battlegrounds Mobile India esports lineup for Global Esports, Rushindra revealed that while Darklord, Noob, NinjaBoi, and Shadow put forth strong performances in BGMS Season 2, they were ultimately released from the team because they were unable to compete in the ongoing BGIS 2023.
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It’s interesting to note that Mavi, the star of the main Battlegrounds Mobile India roster for Global Esports, will honor her contract. Rushindra emphasized that despite the fact that Mavi (BGIS and BGMS) was not participating, he was well aware of the allegations made against Team Mayavi and GE Phoenix as well as the current state of the organization.
The CEO announced that Mavi would soon attend the GE boot camp and livestream on his channel, where he would provide additional details.
Rushindra has additionally stated that a different webcast by the organization will be held, giving information about the current state of the Battlegrounds Mobile India esports lineups. It is advised that spectators hold off until Global Esports’ upcoming webcast before asking more questions.
Recently, Global Esports also bid farewell to one of its star quad member, Cahya “Monyet” Nugraha, who was absorbed by Paper Rex .
Global Esports are left with the following members on their books:
- Ganesh “SkRossi” Gangadhar (Inactive)
- Abhirup “Lightningfast” Choudhury (Inactive)
- Park “Bazzi” Jun-ki (Inactive)
- Peter “Spin” Bradford (Coach)
- Morgan “BigTime” Jay (Assistant coach)