GodLike Esports Players Face Instagram Account Suspension Amid BGMI ID Seller Controversy

Author

Moin Khot

Date

Oct, 06.2023

Players from GodLike Esports, a prominent name in the Indian gaming community, have found themselves embroiled in controversy as their Instagram accounts face suspension. This suspension is suspected to be linked to their alleged promotion of BGMI (Battlegrounds Mobile India) ID sellers and involvement in unethical Telegram groups.

The world of esports has been no stranger to drama, and GodLike Esports is no exception. Prior to the Instagram account suspensions, the organization had been grappling with a series of controversies, including disputes with rival organizations like S8UL Esports and a highly publicized clash with Global Esports. Adding to the turmoil were negative remarks made by some of their players during livestreams.

The core issue leading to the Instagram account suspensions appears to be the promotion of BGMI ID sellers. Initially, these allegations seemed baseless, but screenshots surfaced, revealing that players like Neyoo and ZGod had been sharing Telegram links associated with the controversial practice. This evidence prompted speculation that their Instagram accounts were suspended due to these actions.

During a recent livestream, Neyoo, one of the notable players from GodLike Esports, triggered a wave of backlash within the gaming community with his comments. This incident further exacerbated the situation, leading to the suspension of not only Neyoo's account but also those of his teammates, ZGod and Spower.

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GodLike Esports responded to the controversy with an official statement, expressing regret over the suspended accounts. The statement acknowledged that the players had been repeatedly advised against engaging in unethical practices but had chosen to disregard these warnings. The organization emphasized its commitment to upholding the integrity of the gaming community and maintaining a safe and ethical space for its users.