Skyesports and Orangutan Gaming Resolve Selection Dispute

Ultimately, all parties involved in the Skyesports Championship Series 2023 dispute have worked together to find a resolution.

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By Naman Alok | Jun 11, 2023 | 3 Min Read follow icon Follow Us

The selection criteria controversy surrounding the Skyesports Championship Series 2023 (SCS) for BGMI has finally come to a close. Skyesports and Orangutan Gaming (OG) co-founders have successfully resolved their long-standing dispute, putting an end to the tensions that arose when OG was invited to the quarterfinals instead of the semifinals. Skyesports and Orangutan Gaming Resolve Selection Dispute.

Resolving the Dispute: A Step Forward for Esports

Orangutan Gaming firmly believed that their team’s outstanding track record warranted a place among the top contenders. They felt that the focus on viewership numbers overshadowed the players’ hard work, dedication, and accomplishments. This sentiment resonated strongly with OG’s fans and supporters, who also voiced their disappointment.

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Fortunately, the dispute has now been successfully resolved through a phone call between the two parties. Shiva Nandy, in a public statement, announced the positive outcome, highlighting the constructive nature of the conversation. Yash Bhanushali, co-founder of Skyesports, expressed his optimism about working together with Orangutan Gaming to establish a robust esports ecosystem. Both founders took to social media platforms to share their positive sentiments, signaling the end of the conflict.

Airing Discontent: OG’s Initial Expression of Disappointment

Vinay “Hades Plays” Rao, the head of esports at Orangutan Gaming, initially turned to Instagram and Twitter to express his disappointment with the selection process. He specifically compared his team’s achievements to those of Team 8Bit and Team Xspark, who secured semifinal spots.

Animesh “Thug” Agarwal, co-founder of 8Bit Esports, responded to Hades Plays’ remarks during a livestream. Thug questioned whether the dispute should have involved other teams like 8Bit or if it should have remained between Orangutan Gaming and Skyesports. He suggested that instead of blaming other teams, OG should have presented a solid case for why their team deserved a spot.

Apologies and Reconciliation: Mending Fences in the Esports Community

Recognizing the public nature of the dispute, Hades Plays publicly apologized to Thug, addressing him as “Bhai” (brother), and expressed regret for his previous comments. Thug graciously accepted the apology, emphasizing the importance of maintaining a positive atmosphere between teams, especially considering the close relationship between OG and 8Bit Esports. He concluded by affirming that all issues have now been resolved.

Working Together for a Stronger Future

Ultimately, all parties involved in the Skyesports Championship Series 2023 dispute have worked together to find a resolution. They have shifted their focus back to creating a healthy esports environment and are committed to avoiding similar conflicts in the future.

This resolution serves as a significant step forward for the esports community, highlighting the importance of open dialogue and understanding. By burying the hatchet, Skyesports and Orangutan Gaming have set a positive example for other organizations and teams, promoting unity and cooperation within the competitive gaming landscape.

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