One of the top esports organizations in India, GodLike Esports, recently revealed the largest gaming facility in the country, the GodLike Bootcamp. The 25,000 sq. feet mansion, located in Mumbai, India, will house the 40+ strong GodLike team, including the BGMI, CODM, and Free Fire rosters. The unveiling video, which premiered on YouTube, has garnered over 1.6 views and peaked at #4 on the YouTube trending list. Here is the unveiling video of GodLike Bootcamp. For the latest gaming updates, follow InsideSport.IN
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GodLike Bootcamp becomes the largest gaming facility in India
The GodLike Bootcamp is the result of the team and director’s planning, hard work, and perseverance for more than a year. The house, which will be home to the esports players, content creators, and management team, is spread out over five floors. It includes specialized features for the gaming team like ten streaming rooms, two conference rooms, a server room, bespoke spaces to create content and host events. Apart from this, there is also a GodLike Arena and GodLike Café for the team to unwind.
Aside from these, the Bootcamp also has ten bedrooms, a kitchen, a gym, and parking spaces. The YouTube video to unveil the house, which was posted on July 2, 2022, was received remarkably by audiences, with concurrent views hitting 88,000 on the premiere day.
The largest gaming facility in India, the GodLike Bootcamp (Image via GodLike Esports)Amar Chandgude, Co-Founder, GodLike Esports, said,
“This moment feels surreal. I remember speaking about doing something so significant when we started and back then, it seemed like a farfetched dream. The GodLike Bootcamp is one of our biggest achievements yet and we’re so excited to show it to our followers because all of this is possible because of them.”
About GodLike Esports
Founded in 2018, GodLike Esports quickly rose to fame owing to the skilled gamers and management team. The team and players have participated in some of the most prestigious tournaments including CODM India Challenge 2022, PUBG Mobile Global Championship 2021, LOCO War of Glory 2021, Skyesports Championship 3.0, and more. The team, which has four rosters currently, two Battlegrounds Mobile India rosters, a Call of Duty Mobile, and a Free Fire roster, is managed by Numen Esports and Gaming, and includes some of the biggest names in India in gaming and several up-and-coming names. With the new GodLike Bootcamp, the team hopes to make even bigger moves and further its goals of becoming a top name globally.
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