The Indian esports landscape just witnessed a major strategic shift. Following his recent departure from Orangutan, veteran player and tactical mastermind Harpreet Singh “Ronak” Janjuha has officially signed with Nebula Esports. This move marks a significant chapter for Nebula, as they look to inject championship-winning experience into their roster ahead of the upcoming competitive season.
Ronak Joins Nebula Esports: A New Chapter for the Veteran
Ronak is a name synonymous with the early glory days of Indian PUBG Mobile/BGMI. Known for his calm composure and elite game sense, he was a pillar of the legendary “Team Soul” and “Team XSpark” lineups.
His stint with Orangutan saw him transition into more of a mentorship and veteran role, but the organization recently announced a mutual parting of ways. While many wondered if Ronak would return to the active playing roster elsewhere, Nebula Esports has secured his services.
Read More about BGMI
- BGIS 2026 Round 4: Groups, Teams, and Road to Quarter-Finals
- BGIS 2026 Round 4 – Check All 128 Qualified Teams Here
- BGMI 4.3 Update Brings Passive Skills With C/B/A/S Ranks
- BGMI 144 FPS and 165 FPS Coming Soon, Know More
- BGMI 4.3 Update Release Date (Expected) and New Features Leaked
- BGMI Lite Release Date 2026? Krafton Surveys Spark Launch Speculation
Why This Matters for Nebula Esports
Nebula has shown flashes of brilliance but has often struggled with mid-game decision-making and closing out high-pressure lobbies. By bringing in Ronak, they gain:
- Championship Pedigree: Ronak knows what it takes to win on the biggest stages.
- Tactical Depth: His ability to read rotations and predict zone shifts is world-class.
- Player Development: Known for his patient approach, he is expected to groom Nebula’s young talent into disciplined icons.
With the BGMI competitive circuit heating up, all eyes will be on Nebula’s performance in the next major. Fans are eager to see if “The Ronak Effect” can propel the underdog squad to the top of the leaderboards.
Cricket
India ace group stage but concerns remain ahead of T20 World Cup Super 8