BGMIās downfall wasnāt just about bans. The game faced server issues, hackers, unpaid prize pools, and a sharp decline in viewership that left the community disheartened. Letās break down its decline. š§µ
Hackers were a significant issue in BGMI. From wall hacks to aimbots, the lack of effective anti-cheat measures ruined the experience for casual and competitive players alike, making the game less enjoyable.
Frequent server bugs made the game unreliable. Lag, crashes, and delayed updates frustrated players and pushed them toward more stable alternatives like Call of Duty Mobile.
The esports scene was plagued by unprofessionalism. A key example is Team Omega, who didnāt receive their ā¹7.5 lakh prize money from the TWOB Winter Invitational. Such incidents damaged trust in BGMIās competitive ecosystem.
With declining interest and excitement around BGMI, viewership for tournaments and content saw a sharp drop. Even major tournaments struggled to attract audiences, signaling a fading interest in the community.
Third-party organizers repeatedly failed to honor prize pools. This not only demotivated players but also discouraged sponsors, further weakening the esports ecosystem BGMI had built.
The combination of hackers, server issues, low viewership, and broken promises created a snowball effect. Casual players saw the disarray in esports and began losing faith in the game, leading to a steady decline in its player base.
BGMI was more than just a game; it was a cultural phenomenon in India. But its inability to address internal and external challenges led to its decline. Can Krafton fix these issues and bring BGMI back stronger?
What do you think? Can BGMI
reclaim its throne ??
@Parakram Hazarika@iQOO Connect@NITIN@TechSAM009@TechieGuy@Naveen Yerradla@MKJEDI
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