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Battlegrounds Mobile India Esports Team Orange Rock releases 420OP parts: Report
PUBG Mobile aka Battlegrounds Indian team Orange Rock will run to ban the upcoming Battle Royale game with pro player Shivam ‘420op’ Raghav following comments. Raghav is part of TeamXSpark, which won the PUBG Mobile Club Open – Fall Split 2020 in India.
Although there has been no official announcement from Orange Rock about joining the roster, Raghav has recently announced his departure in a live stream, according to Indian Sports Outlet Gemwire.
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After Arunachal Pradesh MLA Ninong Ering called for a ban on Battlegrounds Mobile India, Raghav (who flows under Monique 420 Gaming) called Ering Chinese, which is very dangerous.
“People who say that PUBG Mobile, now Battlegrounds Mobile India came from China – see your own name,” he said at the time. “Your name is Chinese. See the name of the person who tweeted this.”
Raghav apologized for his comments. Others who made similar statements, including Inderpreet ‘GTX Preet’ Singh and Paras ‘Paras Official’ Singh, were also arrested.
Popular PUBGM/BGMI player 420OP parts ways with OREsports#battlegroundsmobileindia pic.twitter.com/0SFTEutVZW
— GemWire (@GemWire) June 1, 2021
Despite the action taken by Orange Rock, Mobile India has downplayed many of the major content creators and streamers in the PUBG community as Crafton – and the Indian sports industry have largely (with a few exceptions) decided to remain silent about the Battlegrounds. Most companies find it amusing when you think the game is eager to make a comeback, but do not like to refute racist comments made on its name.
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