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Ahead of upcoming BGIS 2024 finals, Team Soul's esports manager and popular streamer resigns

According to the latest developments Team Soul’s esports manager Sid Joshi has decided to step down from the post. Joshi will now focus on content creation and will be part of S8UL, Soul and 8bit’s joint venture.

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Esports Manager of Team Soul - Sid Joshi

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Ahead of the upcoming finals of the BGIS 2024, Team Soul has made several changes in their backend team. According to the latest developments Team’s esports manager Sid Joshi has decided to step down from the post. Joshi will now focus on content creation and will be part of S8UL, Soul and 8bit’s joint venture.

It’s worth noting that Animesh Agarwal, aka 8bit Thug, has revealed that Ayogi Gamer will now take up the role of Manager of Soul’s BGMI lineup. Notably, Sid Joshi’s journey with Team Soul started in 2021 when he joined the team as manager. Under his leadership team formed a separate lineup for the BGMI in 2022.

Soon after that Team Soul won the 2022 BMPS event and flourished under Joshi’s leadership. Speaking about his decision Joshi said that he is now looking to make his career more stable. He also said that he is keen to explore things. Notably, he will now regularly livestream on his YouTube channel while making content for Team S8UL.

Sid Joshi gives points age a reason!

Further in his comments, Sid Joshi said that he is now 33 years old and will need to focus on his career. He also cited that he hasn’t been able to farm as much money as he was making a few years back which has affected his decision-making. 

Despite this ongoing drama Team Soul is now focusing on the upcoming finals of the BGIS 2024. The top 16 teams from all over India will participate in the upcoming event which is slated to take place from June 28 to June 30 in Hyderabad. Team Soul has reached the location and is preparing for the intense fight. It’s worth noting that the winner will aim to earn as much as possible from the 2 crore rupee prize pool.  

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