S8ul Sid Breaks Silence On BGMI Toxicity: "We Should Not Repeat The Mistakes Of The Past"

S8UL Sid is calling for peace. The co-owner of the popular esports organization has spoken out against the recent wave of toxicity in the BGMI community.

In the midst of the raging storm of controversy and toxicity that has engulfed the Indian BGMI community, a voice of reason has emerged. S8UL Sid, one of the co-owners of the powerhouse esports organization S8UL, has broken his silence on the recent spate of "brutal" banter and personal attacks, and his message is one of peace, professionalism, and a return to the true spirit of the game.

The drama, which has been fueled by a series of increasingly aggressive social media posts from various teams, reached a boiling point this week with Reckoning Esports' now-infamous "stray dogs" comment about Team GodLike. The incident, which has been widely condemned as "toxic" and "disrespectful," has sparked a much-needed conversation about the state of the Indian esports scene.

And now, S8UL Sid has weighed in.

In a recent stream, the S8UL co-owner, whose team, Team Soul, has already qualified for the next stage of the BMSD, addressed the issue head-on. "I don't know, I don't believe in these teams," he said, referring to the teams that have been engaging in the toxic banter. "But the people who are busy with toxicity, negativity, and making fun, we have seen what happens to them with our own team in the past, and now we are seeing it with other teams as well."

It's a powerful statement, a subtle but clear condemnation of the teams that have been fanning the flames of controversy. It's also a reminder that S8UL, one of the most successful and respected organizations in the country, has not been immune to the negative effects of toxicity in the past.

"We should only focus on our team," he continued, his voice calm and measured. "We should only keep their motivation high and not focus on anything else. Motivate Nakul. Motivate Goblin. Go to their streams. That's more than enough. We should not repeat the mistakes of the past."

This is a message that is sure to resonate with many in the community. It's a call for a return to the basics, a reminder that the focus should be on the players, the game, and the spirit of competition, not on the drama and the negativity that so often surrounds it.

"The way the team is playing, we just need to focus on boosting our team's motivation," he said. "We don't need to abuse anyone or make fun of anyone."

It's a simple but powerful message, a message that is desperately needed in a community that has become increasingly divided and toxic. It's a message that is sure to earn S8UL Sid the respect and admiration of many, even those who are not fans of his team.

S8UL Sid's comments are a breath of fresh air in a community that has been suffocating under the weight of its own negativity. They are a reminder that there is a better way, a more professional and respectful way to engage in competition.

The question now is, will the community listen? Will they heed his call for peace and professionalism? Or will they continue down the path of toxicity and self-destruction?

The future of the Indian BGMI scene may very well depend on the answer to that question.

What are your thoughts on S8UL Sid's comments? Do you agree with him? And what do you think needs to be done to clean up the Indian esports scene? Let us know in the comments below.


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