Animesh “Thug” Agarwal — a popular Indian Video Game streamer — has been uninvited from the Grand Finals of the upcoming PUBG Mobile event. Thug, who has 169K subscribers on YouTube, is known for primarily streaming PUBM Mobile on YouTube and Twich.
The popular video game streamer would not have thought that he will have to face sever consequences for broadcasting and letting his skills know about Call of Duty Mobile on September 30.
In October 17, Thug took to Twitter and revealed that he had been uninvited from the Grand Finals of the upcoming PUBG Mobile event. He wrote on Twitter, “Lol @PUBGMOBILE_IN cancelled my Invite to PMIT as a guest viewer, coz I stream @PlayCODMobile . Hey @PlayCODMobile , you guys looking for content creators in India?”
There are several fellow video game streamers urged Indian gaming community to come together against PUBG Mobile’s petty behaviour until they apologise. What do you think, Is it okay to punish people for venturing into different mobile titles?
The Grand Finals of the PUBG Mobile India Tour is merely a two days away, the event is all set to boast a rough prize pool of $210,000 and will even feature mobile competitors from Thug’s very own team, 8bitRampage.
Thug is the owner of 8bit and one of the teams of the organization, 8BitRampage, likely to be playing in the national finals as the first seed from Group B. Notably, 8bitRampage is one of the most popular teams at the event and will most likely to win the People’s Choice Award at the PMIT national finals.
PUBG Mobile is undoubtedly has become one of the most popular port of the Battle Royale title with major handheld competitions hosted across the globe.
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