🔥 SL vs GodLike: Esports Feud Turns Into All-Out War
Buckle up, folks—the Indian esports scene just got its biggest drama of the year. What began as a harmless joke between players has now turned into a career-threatening feud, with casters, owners, and managers all trading blows in public. The clash between Team SL and Team GodLike has the community glued to every update.
It all started when AnkiBot—a GodLike member and caster—mocked SL after a 3-0 loss:
“The Indian COD Mobile scene isn’t growing because teams like SL don’t give any competition. Feeling sad with 69 others. It’s fun and banter.”
SL’s Sid (Team SL member and Team SouL’s manager) didn’t take that lightly. His reply instantly set the tone:
“Finally, I got a chance to do some fun and banter too… I thought casters weren’t allowed to talk until they open their own team.”
From there, the exchange escalated into a full-blown war of words.
Things went nuclear when 8Bit Goldy, co-owner of S8UL, jumped into the fire. His warning to AnkiBot shocked fans:
“If four owners together write a letter to Krafton, you won’t be allowed to play tournaments. Then you’ll just be sitting at home doing watch parties.”
Suddenly, this wasn’t just banter anymore. It became about power, influence, and careers on the line.
GodLike’s owner Amar, didn’t hold back, firing right back at Goldy:
“I’ve worked hard for six years to sit at the casting desk. Threatening to end someone’s career is not right. No upcoming caster should be forced to bow down to owners.”
Goldy doubled down, accusing AnkiBot of playing the victim:
“This isn’t the first time. First they poke, then they play the victim card. These tricks are old now.”
And that’s when AnkiBot threw the most savage line of the night:
“So, it takes four big owners to remove a small caster? I thought your clout alone would be enough. I’ve built my career with my own hard work, not on my father’s money.”
The crowd went wild.
The feud didn’t stop there. Sid brought up old wounds, recalling how he was once forced to apologize to GodLike on stream:
“Last time I apologized in front of 10,000 people. Don’t make me do it again. My ego won’t take it.”
Meanwhile, 8Bit Thug defended his camp and took shots at GodLike:
“In our team, there’s no hierarchy. If you target one, you target all. Don’t start it if you can’t handle it when it escalates.”
The message was clear—this was now more than just banter. It was a turf war.a
What makes this feud explosive isn’t just the insults—it’s the career threats. A single letter to Krafton, as Goldy suggested, could blacklist a caster from official tournaments. For AnkiBot, who’s been casting for 4–5 years, this wasn’t just a fight—it was survival.
He made his stance crystal clear on a livestream:
“I admit my first banter comment was wrong, and I deleted it. But threatening someone’s career is very wrong. Say I’m a bad CC, fine. But don’t touch my hard-earned career.”
Social media exploded as fans picked sides:
- “This is bigger than BGMI trophies—SL vs GodLike is pure entertainment.”
- “Threatening to end a caster’s career? That’s crossing the line.”
- “Who even needs Netflix when we’ve got Indian esports drama?”
The hashtags #SLvsGodLike and #EsportsDrama have already started trending.
Right now, the ball is in the owners’ court. Will Goldy actually push Krafton to act? Will Amar stand his ground for the casters? And will AnkiBot’s defiance cost him his seat at the casting desk?
One thing’s certain: the Indian esports scene has never been this dramatic—and fans can’t wait for Round 2.
Stay tuned, because this saga is far from over.
✅ Key Personalities Involved:
- AnkiBot (caster, GodLike member)
- Sid (Team SL, Team SouL manager)
- 8Bit Goldy (S8UL co-owner)
- Amar (GodLike owner)
- 8Bit Thug (S8UL co-owner)