The Chennai Esports Global Championship (CEGC) is proudly supported by the Government of Tamil Nadu through the Sports Development Authority of Tamil Nadu (SDAT). This government-backed international esports championship signifies Tamil Nadu’s commitment to fostering a sustainable and vibrant esports ecosystem. By hosting the event at the iconic Jawaharlal Nehru Indoor Stadium in Chennai, the state government aims to position Chennai as a global hub for competitive gaming, innovation, and youth engagement. CEGC 2025 BGMI Grand Finals Day 2 was overshadowed by major stream delay that left fans frustrated.
Fans wait over an Hour for CEGC 2025 BGMI Grand Finals Day 2 Match 5
On Grand Finals Day 2 Match 5 start faced a delay of nearly an hour, as the organizers scrambled to fix issues mid-event. Fans and viewers waiting eagerly for the match were left confused and increasingly irritated, initially suspecting weather disruptions or technical problems beyond control. However, over an Hour delay led to outspoken criticism and abuse (in chat section of stream) directed at the event management and organizers.
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This fiasco compounded the challenges already faced by Skyesports where the tournament gets low physical attendance and questions over promotion effectiveness.
This type of delay during such a high-profile LAN event raises serious concerns about the organizers’ ability to handle large-scale esports events and potentially impacts viewer trust. While the competitive spirit remains strong among the players, the management’s failure to ensure smooth matches has cast a shadow over the event’s success.
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