Global Esports, a leading esports organization, has announced the suspension of their BGMI esports team operations in India. The decision comes in response to the perceived immaturity and instability of the current BGMI esports ecosystem in the country. The announcement has been made through their official X/Twitter handle. Check out the post and other details below:
Global Esports shares future plans regarding BGMI
“While we’re not exiting the scene entirely, we believe that focusing on building a stronger foundation at the grassroots level is crucial before fielding a competitive roster again,” posted by Global Esports. “Our goal is to contribute to a more sustainable and thriving ecosystem for BGMI esports in India.”
The organization will continue to be active in the Indian esports scene through various initiatives, including Fight Night, Scrims, Events, TDM Matches, Esports This Week, and new IPs. They will also be closely monitoring the development of the BGMI ecosystem and reassessing their decision in the future.
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This suspension is specific to BGMI and does not affect Global Esports’ other esports operations, such as their VALORANT team, which is a partnered team in VCT Pacific.
The decision comes at a time when the Indian esports industry is rapidly growing, but challenges such as financial sustainability and infrastructure development persist. Global Esports’ move highlights the need for a more supportive ecosystem to foster the growth of competitive gaming in the country.
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