Global Esports CEO rubbishes all hacking allegations made towards Team Mayavi during ongoing 'BGIS 2023 The Grind'

Global Esports founder and CEO Rushindra Sinha finally responded to fans about the hacking allegations made towards Team Mayavi.

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Rushindra Sinha and Mayavi (Source - Twitter)

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For many experienced teams, the current ‘Battlegrounds Mobile India Series (BGIS) 2023 The Grind’ has been a competition of ups and downs as the leams like 8 Bit, Global Esports, Team XSpark and Enigma Gaming are already disqualified after the 2nd round of the tournament.

 However, despite the high competition in the BGMI competitions, hackers seem to be a problem in Battlegrounds Mobile India (BGMI). Krafton has worked hard to prevent the use of hacking and other unethical behaviour during the competition. To ensure that no one cheats throughout the competition, the player's point of view (POV) of the games is recorded together with anti-cheating measures.

We have already shared their ID’s and clips with Krafton: Rushindra Sinha

Many members of BGIS 2023 The Grind have recently accused Team Mayavi of using hacks during the competition. A YouTuber named Snehil "Snehilop" Saxena produced evidence that Team Mayavi had used hackers in ‘BGIS 2023 The Grind’. However, Rushindra "Rushi" Sinha, CEO of Global Esports, has finally opened on this and posted an Instagram story to clear all the doubts.

Instagram story by Global Esports' CEO (Source - Instagram) Instagram story by Global Esports' CEO (Source - Instagram)

Instagram story by Global Esports' CEO (Source - Instagram) Instagram story by Global Esports' CEO (Source - Instagram)

“We will investigate and ensure there is no unfair play with the players under Team Mayavi. We have already shared their ID’s and clips with Krafton / TO’s.

Innocent until proven guilty, we’ve gone through thousands of suspicious clips of Manya, Joker, Nakul and Rony from last year as well, we do not act on suspicion alone. If anyone is found guilty then we will take appropriate action. Until then - please stop harassing them”. Sinha said

“I remember last year as well ‘dozens’ of industry professionals and pros were convinced our team was hacking and had passed verdict and judgement and then they won BGMS on LAN. At that time as well I was sent ‘thousands’ of suspicious clips and the same as last year, unfortunately, that's not enough conclusive proof. If we started acting on everything just because of social media then the world would be a different place. Thankfully it's not. If we find any conclusive proof we will take action. Anyone who has conclusive ‘proof’ and not suspicious clips then please feel free to send it to us while we continue doing our own due diligence as well. Innocent until proven guilty and not accused or assumed or suspicion of guilt. PROVEN guilty”. he added.

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