Orangutan has officially signed Coruja as the new head coach for its BGMI roster. The popular Indian esports organization wants to make its team even stronger for the upcoming games. This news was shared recently by the orangutan official page, and Orangutan fans are very happy to see him join the team.
Oragutan Signs Coruja as Coach: A Former Alpha 7 Esports Coach
Coruja has a lot of winning experience as a Coach and Analyst to offer for the Orangutan group. He has won some of the biggest tournaments in the past. As per the announcement, he is a PMSL 2024 Champion. In addition, he is also a PMWC 2024 Champion.
Furthermore, he is a two-time PMPL Champion while working with the Brazilian PUBG Esports team. With this winning experience, the team is hoping to learn a lot from this player.
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Orangutan Gaming Road Ahead
The Orangutan BGMI team had a very good run last year. They played well, and their win at the BMSD tournament was a big achievement for them. It was because of their great performance last year that they got a chance to play for India at the PMGC 2026 tournament.
The decision to hire a great coach like Coruja at this time indicates their desire to keep winning at global matches. They want to ensure they are fully prepared for the tough matches ahead.
The team does not have much time to rest. They are already starting their next big campaign right here at home. Orangutan will play in the BGIS Grand Finals starting from March 27. The players have worked hard to reach this final stage. Fans are waiting to see how the team performs under the new coach. This will be a big test for everyone and a chance to show their new skills.
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