A month after the original announcement, Global Esports has now revealed the reasoning behind disbanding their BGMI team during a recent podcast. Talking to Spero, a popular BGMI caster who is also managed by Global Esports, the team revealed there were a lot of reasons, but everything ultimately came down to professionalism.
Talking about the real reasoning everyone wanted to know, Head Of Esports for Global Esports, Vatsal “N2k” Uniyal told Spero saying, “there are a lot of perspective to this. Publisher, team dynamics and factors contribute to the reason, but at the end there’s no professionalism”.
Building on that, Uniyal said that esports athletes are supposed to be professionals, however, over the last four years, he has noticed that the level of professionalism is only possessed by only a few among all BGMI athletes.
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Spero then put a good point that most BGMI players are usually teenagers with no actual mentor. Maybe that’s the reason we are not seeing any professionalism from BGMI players? He asked. Responding to this, Uniyal told that they have had multiple talks and even if they had multiple talks, but they always have influence of people who are mostly around them
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At the end, we have to work as an esports organizations, and we will have to value those players who provide the value back. Adding to that, Founder of Global Esports Rushindra Shinha also said, “It has to be a give and take relation. It can’t be orgs keep giving and players keep taking”.
They further revealed that players tend to demand keeping the line-up the same regardless of the performance, which for the org is not a reasonable thing to do. “Imagine a cricket team made based on who’s friends with whom,” Shinha added.