Team SouL has signed the former Battlegrounds Mobile India (BGMI) roster of Blind Esports. The announcement, made on 1st January 2024, comes on the heels of Team SouL and Blind Esports parting ways with their respective rosters just a week prior. As a result of Team SouL’s partnership with iQOO, this new roster will be playing under the name Team iQOOSouL in all the upcoming BGMI tournaments.
Team SouL Signs Manya, NakuL, Rony, Spower, and Jokerr
On the 24th of December, Team SouL bid farewell to its fan-favorite lineup, including notable players Harsh “Goblin” Paudwal, Sahil “Omega” Jakhar, Akshat “AkshaT” Goel, Sohail “Hector” Shaikh, and Naman “Neyo”. A couple of days prior to this, the team bid farewell to its coach Amit “Amit” Dubey. The sudden departure left fans upset, as the team had not only become a fan favorite but also shared a familial bond with the organization. Simultaneously, Blind Esports, the BGMI Pro Series (BMPS) 2023 champions, bid farewell to their own roster on the same day.
Finally, on 1st January 2024, Team SouL has announced the signing of Blind Esports former roster, comprising Mohammad “Manya” Raja, Nakul “NakuL” Sharma, Manpreet “Rony” Singh, Rudra “Spower” B, and Khush “Jokerr” Singh. In addition to these players, Team SouL has also signed the coach Mayavi and analyst Mayavi. This talented roster has made a name for itself in the BGMI scene over the last two years.
Team’s Past Performance
The team initially caught the spotlight by securing the fourth position in BMPS Season 1. Later, it proved itself as one of the best teams in India by clinching the coveted title in BGMI Masters Series (BGMS) 1.
Since their breakthrough victory, this team has consistently proven its mettle by accumulating multiple accolades. In their recent BMPS 2023 victory, the team dominated the competition. Additionally, winning the Skyesports Championship 5.0 and Skyesports Championship Series earlier this year further solidified their name as one of the finest teams in India. Despite their success, the team faced stiff competition and secured a commendable fourth-place finish in both BGIS 2023 and the India-Korea Invitational.
The acquisition of Blind Esports’ former roster not only adds firepower to Team SouL but also sets the stage for an intriguing twist in the BGMI competitive landscape. The coming tournaments will undoubtedly be a litmus test for this newly formed alliance, as they aim to make a mark in the community.
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