How to Gain Viewership in Esports: Targeting SouL and GodLike Explicates by Aladin

if Aladin wants to engage in a controversy with Neyoo (Suraj Majumdar), he will drop in Hacienda or Georgopol, attack him with a fist or pan, and then insult him.

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By Naman Alok | May 3, 2023 | 2 Min Read follow icon Follow Us

In the highly competitive world of esports, players and content creators are always looking for ways to gain an edge over their rivals. One popular tactic is to target popular players and organizations, such as Team SouL and GodLike Esports, to gain instant viewership and grow their audience. Recently, Taha “Aladin” Khamkar, a professional BGMI player for 7Sea Esports, shared some insights into this strategy during a livestream session. How to Gain Viewership in Esports: Targeting SouL and GodLike Explicates by Aladin.

Exploiting Controversies

One of the most common ways players gain viewership is by engaging in controversies with popular esports organizations or players. Aladin revealed how players purposely try to create controversy with those under the banner of SouL or GodLike, two of the biggest esports organizations in India, especially when it comes to Battlegrounds Mobile India (BGMI). Aladin explained that players will sync their stream timing with that of a SouL or GodLike player, then land on their drop zone and attack them with a fist or pan while hurling a few insults. The idea behind this is to attract viewers from the targeted player’s livestream to their own stream.

if Aladin wants to engage in a controversy with Neyoo (Suraj Majumdar), he will drop in Hacienda or Georgopol, attack him with a fist or pan, and then insult him. This way, some viewers from Neyoo’s livestream will come to Aladin’s stream to defend Neyoo or attack Aladin, which helps increase Aladin’s viewership.

Common in Indian Esports

Aladin further explained that targeting popular players and organizations in this way is quite common in Indian esports, especially among mobile gamers. Many young and new players are drawn to controversies, and some players intentionally try to create drama to gain attention and increase their viewership.

However, as the esports and gaming industry matures in India, creators, streamers, and players are starting to realize that their behaviour on and off the stream can have a significant impact on their audience. Hopefully, this will lead to fewer controversies and a more positive, supportive environment for all players and organizations.

Targeting popular players and organizations like SouL and GodLike can be an effective way to gain viewership and grow your audience, but it is not without risks. It’s important to maintain a positive and respectful attitude towards other players and organizations and to focus on building your own skills and reputation through hard work and dedication. By doing so, you can create a loyal fanbase that will support you for years to come.

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