Big BGMS Scandal: GodLike Quit Mid-Game While Scout Got a Pass?!
Drama alert: A BGMS match turned explosive when GodLike’s Godji wasn’t allowed to play due to an account mix-up—and the rest of the team stopped playing mid-game in protest. But here’s the twist: Scout was allowed to play despite a name change. What gives?
According to tournament organizer Naveen, Godji logged in with a completely different account ID—and didn’t inform the admins before the match. He was told, “Your finish points won’t count,” but no rematch was offered. “If Godji had informed officials ahead of time, he would've been allowed to play,” Naveen stated.
That’s when the GodLike team—frustrated and confused—decided to quit the match altogether. The live stream captured their disappointment in full glory.
Gamers and fans slammed the admins. “Shouldn’t the system detect a mismatch before the match begins?” they asked. Several argued only Godji’s points could be dropped while the rest played—but apparently, no one wanted to tempt fate mid-game.
In a similar name-change incident, Scout played under a different name—“Mausam”—yet sailed through. Here’s what clarifiers like Ocean Sharma and caster Fixes said:
- Scout’s character ID remained the same—only the name changed. A quick name fix was allowed. Instagram
- In contrast, Godji used a completely different account—a no-go. Instagram
Social media is lit.
- “Godji’s error or admin failure? Either way, feels unfair!”
- “Scout got a waiver for name-change, but Godji paid the price? Come on!”
This scandal has BGMS viewers demanding transparency and accountability.