Godlike Esports issued a statement addressing the recent disqualification from the Skyesports BGMI Champions Series 2024 due to a “ringing” violation. GodLike Esports announced the farewell of Team Manager and Analyst of BGMI Roster through an Instagram story.
Godlike Esports Takes Action After Disqualification
The statement acknowledges a “situation that unfolded unbeknownst to upper management” involving their Team Manager and Analyst. These individuals, entrusted with decision-making during active events, made choices that “deviated from our core values.”
“Effective immediately, the Team Manager and Analyst are no longer part of Godlike eSports. Our stance remains unwavering: the game should be played with utmost harmony, and all rules must be followed. We apologize to our fans, sponsors, and the esports community for any inconvenience caused.”
Godlike emphasizes their commitment to fair play and adherence to rules. As a consequence, the Team Manager and Analyst are no longer part of the organization. The orgnisation sincerely apologizes to fans, sponsors, and the esports community for the inconvenience caused.
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Looking ahead, Godlike Esports reaffirms their dedication to integrity and fair competition. They express their appreciation for continued support as they move forward, ensuring their team upholds the true spirit of esports.
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