BGMI Unban Date in India – Skyesports Founder, Shiva Nandy reassures the eSports community of a possible return of the title: With eSport getting a deserving recognition from the Government of India as part of the multi-sports events, the BGMI community seemed to have found an added interest in the possible return dates of the title. One of the popular eSports community stakeholders, Shiva Nandy, founder of Skyesports, once again reassures the community that the title would certainly be back. The statement has certainly led to curiosity among the fans. Here’s all you need to know about the latest developments regarding Battlegrounds Mobile India unban. For future updates on Battlegrounds Mobile India Ban, follow InsideSport.IN.
Shiva Nandy, founder, and CEO of Skyesports is considered one of the most credible individuals in the community. In an Instagram story, Shiva recently cleared the air regarding his knowledge of the probable Unban date of the popular BR title, Battlegrounds Mobile India. In spite of assuring its comeback, Shiva refrained from mentioning any specific date.
BGMI Unban Date in India: Skyesports Founder, Shiva Nandy reassures the eSports community of a possible return of the title (Image via InsideSport)Skyesports Founder, Shiva Nandy reassures the eSports community of a possible return of the title
Here’s what he has to say regarding the possible unban.
” It was not an immediate action. It was almost in the process for five months. In fact, one week before removing the game from the Google Play Store, one interim notice was sent to Krafton Head Quarters by GOI. Two days before the game got removed, we got the hint and stopped most of the advance amount to be paid for Skyesports league, LAN in Delhi. ”
” since a lot of them are texting me often, I cannot reply to everyone individually. I will post soon about everything you are asking when it’s materialized. But don’t panic. Scout might be right. The game might not come before December, but it will come for sure, ” he added.
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Meanwhile, Nandy also feels that the recognition is a big step that will help the industry to flourish in the coming months and years.
” The inclusion of Esports under the Government of India (Allocation of Business Rules) is a big step to the widespread acceptance of the industry. It is also a very positive sign for the growth of Indian Esports and for a medal-winning approach. Furthermore, the GOI has displayed an understanding of what Esports is by allocating it under the Ministry of Youth Affairs and Sports. I’m confident that in the coming years we will be able to create an ecosystem where we can train young talent for esports just like we do for other sports.”
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With so many things happening concurrently, it’s wiser to wait for official confirmation rather than jumping to any conclusions. Several reports hint that the title would come back but there are no mentions of dates as of now.