
Indian esports organisation GodLike Esports has introduced a collaboration with fellow Indian esports organisation Stalwart Esports.
On account of the deal, the 2 events will be part of forces to subject a roster for the PUBG Cell World Invitational (PMWI) going down from August Eleventh-13, 2022. Regardless of being an Indian organisation, Stalwart Esports remained within the PUBG Cell scene, with its roster qualifying to PMWI via the PUBG Cell Professional League – South Asia Championship.
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The roster, now often known as Stalwart GodLike, is one in all 18 groups competing at PMWI going down in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. The occasion incorporates a $2m (~£1.64m) prize pool and is organised by Saudi Esports Federation (SEF) — run esports competition Gamers8.
Based in 2020, Stalwart Esports has fielded rosters throughout numerous cell titles together with PUBG Cell, Free Hearth and Conflict Royale. As well as, GodLike additionally has rosters in Battlegrounds Cell India and Name of Obligation Cell, the place the organisation lately gained the Name of Obligation Cell India Problem.
The formation of Stalwart GodLike follows the elimination of BGMI from the PlayStore and Appstore in India. Recreation developer KRAFTON is trying to make clear the reasoning behind the elimination.
It has been introduced that the collaboration is solely for PUBG Cell, with each organisations persevering with to subject rosters in different titles below their very own entities.

In 2021, Stalwart Esports turned the primary organisation to shift its stability sheet from money to cryptocurrency leading to it paying employees and gamers utilizing crypto and blockchain expertise.
In a TalkEsport article, Towqeer Gilkar, Co-founder of Stalwart Esports, spoke on the collaboration: “With this partnership, we not solely wish to amalgamate the 2 powerhouses in Asian esports but additionally to maximise the possibilities of bringing the cup house.”