GodLike Esports Returns to Free Fire: Signs Lokesh Gamer and Sahil Rana

Author

Moin Khot

Date

Sep, 06.2023

GodLike Esports has announced its triumphant return to the Free Fire esports arena, setting the stage for an electrifying comeback in the Indian gaming scene. Strategically positioning itself to reclaim Free Fire's dominance in India, GodLike Esports has taken a significant step by enlisting two of the most celebrated content creators in the Free Fire community - Lokesh Raj Singh, widely known as Lokesh Gamer, and Sahil Rana.

Lokesh Gamer and Sahil Rana Joins GodLike Esports as Content Creators

Lokesh Gamer, a stalwart in the world of online gaming content creation, boasts a staggering fan base of over 15 million subscribers on YouTube and an additional 5 million followers on Instagram. His charisma and gaming prowess have made him a beloved figure among Free Fire enthusiasts, and his collaboration with GodLike Esports promises to be nothing short of spectacular.

Joining him is Sahil Rana, whose YouTube channel has garnered a devoted following of 3 million subscribers, further enhancing the star power of GodLike's roster. Together, Lokesh Gamer and Sahil Rana will collaborate closely with GodLike Esports to curate engaging and thrilling content centered around Free Fire India. Their involvement undoubtedly adds a fresh dimension to the gaming community's excitement, as fans eagerly anticipate the content that will emerge from this partnership.

It is still not clear whether Lokesh Gamer and Sahil Rana will actively participate in competitive Free Fire tournaments under the GodLike banner. However, it is clear that GodLike Esports is gearing up to make a statement. Whether it involves resurrecting their previous championship-winning team or nurturing fresh talent to take on the competition, GodLike's commitment to success remains unwavering.

This announcement holds significant weight in light of recent events that shook the Indian esports landscape. With the removal of Free Fire from Indian app stores in 2022, several esports organizations disbanded their teams, leaving fans in anticipation of the game's return. However, now with its return, a lot of organizations will try to re-enter given the popularity of the game.