Round 1 Week 1 for BMPS 2024 concludes and ClutchGod delivered a great performance in the opening week in an incredible 1v4 clutch that gave fans a flashback of the player during his prime and raised the question, is he back?
The upcoming matches for the semifinals will tell if the player is back to his old form, but for now, his performance has got a lot of attention. Pulling off a 1v4 clutch is no joke and one of the biggest feats that is rarely seen during tournaments. Neyo from Carnival Gaming did it during the BGMS Season 3, and now fans witness ClutchGod in action.
What happened to ClutchGod?
Vivek "Clutchgod" Aabhas rose to fame during his time with Revenge Esports, after which he spent time in Soul Esports, 8Bit and Entity before settling down with GodLike Esports. Throughout the lifespan of PUBG Mobile in India and early BGMI days, ClutchGod dominated the scene with multiple major tournament wins under his belt.
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However, the game has picked up, especially after the unban, but the ClutchGod in his prime hasn’t been able to put his name back on the board again. While his usual unfiltered gameplay is still there during the stream, the tournament has been a bit of an upset.
One theory could be that the player may not have found synergy with new teammates. Esports orgs usually rotate players to try different things and see which team works out well. In the case of ClutchGod, his inactive time in GodLike and a temporary move to Numen Esports might have had an effect.
Nowadays, players have already found synergy with each other, so an entire roster shift is common. Regardless of that, his performance has been notable and fans hope that they will be able to see the ClutchGod they know back to his former glory.