Thug, Mamba, Rebel And Mercy From S8UL Visit Godlike Esports Bootcamp for Ganesh Chaturthi: Watch
One of the largest esports leagues in the Indian Gaming Community (IGC) is S8UL Esports, which also includes Godlike Esports and Orangutan. These groups, which compete against one another in the game, have joined forces to celebrate Ganesh Chaturthi and have even visited one another’s bootcamps to obtain blessings from the Ganesh Idols. Visitors to the bootcamp included a number of members and business owners.
S8UL, Godlike Esports and Orangutan celebrate Ganesh Chaturthi
Members from various esports organizations visited one other’s bootcamps on the auspicious occasion of Ganesh Chaturthi in order to receive blessings from the Ganesh idols.
The Godlike Esports bootcamp was attended by S8UL members Animesh “Thug” Agarwal, Salman “Mamba” Ahmad, Mrinmoy “Beg4Mercy” Lakhor, and Ayan “Rebel” Ali. The most well-known Battlegrounds Mobile India (BGMI) organizations are S8UL and Godlike Esports. Both of these teams have a strong rivalry within the game and have dominated it.
S8UL and Godlike Esports
A few other Upthrust Esports members and founder Karthik Sabherwal also went to the Godlike Esports Bootcamp. One of the top Tournament Organizers (TOs) is Upthrust Esports, which arranges esports competitions for the game BGMI as well as other games.
Upthrust Esports and Godlike Esports
Kammaljeet “Kammaljeet” Singh, Vishal “Haivaan” Sharma, Varun “Kiki” Chauhan and several other members from Godlike Esports visited the Orangutan Bootcamp.
Orangutan and Godlike Esports
Lokesh “Goldy” Jain, in a recent video, had said that S8UL was invited by Abhijeet “Ghatak” Andhare to visit the Godlike Esports bootcamp for Ganesh Chaturthi. He had also said that he was unable to attend the event last year due to some reason and that this year one of them, either Thug or Naman “Mortal” Mathur, will be attending the event. Goldy had also said that the intensity of the rivalry between Godlike Esports and S8UL has reduced and he hopes the banter between the two teams keeps happening in a fun way in the future.
Everyone from the community was excited and happy that the members from these organizations kept their differences aside and came together to celebrate this auspicious occasion.
The GodLike Bootcamp, the largest gaming facility in India, was just unveiled by GodLike Esports, the top esports team in the country last year. The 40+ member GodLike team, including the rosters from BGMI, CODM, and Free Fire, will reside in the 25,000 square foot home in Mumbai, India, together with their cherished pet dog, Max. With over 1.4 million views since its YouTube debut, the revealing video reached its highest position of #4 on the site’s trending list.
The team and director spent more than a year strategizing, working diligently, and persevering to create the GodLike Bootcamp. The house is spread out over five floors and includes specialized features for the gaming team, such as ten streaming rooms, two conference rooms, a server room, custom spaces to create content and host events, and a GodLike Arena and GodLike Café for the team to unwind. The house will be inhabited by the esports players, content creators, and management team. In addition to them, the Bootcamp contains ten bedrooms, a kitchen, a gym, and parking places.