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“It feels good to secure the first finish in front of a large audience”, Sorya

“It feels good to secure the first finish in front of a large audience”, Sorya

BGIS 2023 Grand Finals are going on where undergods are surprising fans with their exceptional performances.

Two days of the first-ever offline LAN event finale for BGIS 2023 has concluded wherein 16 teams went head-to-head over 6 matches. India’s largest Esports tournament, the BGIS 2023 finale is being held on the 12th, 13th, and 15th October at SVP Stadium, Mumbai with an overall prize pool of INR 2 crore. Undergods teams are doing pretty well in the event. We got a chance to talk with the Sorya player of MICI Esports who secured the first finish of three days long event. Check the full interview below.

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How does it feel to secure the first finish in the BGIS 2023 Grand Finals?

Ans: It feels good to secure the first finish in front of a large audience and on this big stage, so honestly, it feels good.

How does it feel to play the first LAN event with the audience?

Ans – It feels good. This is my overall first LAN event. Also, this is a different challenge; at home, we have the comfort of sitting and playing, but there are differences, so that is why our combination of games does not go well, but we will try to play well tomorrow.

What kind of mental preparation have you undergone knowing that you’ll be performing in front of a crowd? 

Ans: No, we were mentally prepared for this to happen. There will be a favorite team, and they will chant. But we can control our game by leaving all that out. So we have to pay attention to that.

Do you think the presence of an audience will influence your gameplay style or decisions during the match?

Ans – I think the audience has improved the gameplay. It will be motivation to perform in front of them. We are underdogs, and other teams have more fans. We want to make them our fans. That’s how we play.

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