Dynamo Expresses Frustration About BGMI and Krafton

Moin Khot
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Popular BGMI content creator Dynamo criticized Krafton for its response to the BGMI ban.
The creator expressed that he was upset because, despite audience support, Krafton is showing a lack of transparency and response from its end.
He said it’s the company’s responsibility to keep the community informed about the game’s status.

Popular BGMI content creator Aditya "Dynamo" Sawant was seen playing SUPER PEOPLE in his recent livestream, contrary to his daily livestream where he streamed BGMI. During his stream, while responding to his viewers, he criticized Krafton. He expressed that he was upset because, despite audience support, Krafton is showing a lack of transparency and response from its end.

Dynamo says BGMI is dead

As Dynamo was seen playing SUPER PEOPLE instead of BGMI on his livestream, one of his viewers asked him when he would play BGMI. He replied by saying the game was dead and explained his frustration with the game.

The game is dead. BGMI is already dead,” said Dynamo. He later added, “How much more will you support a dead game? Every single person is supporting the game so much. Since the game was banned, hardly one or two statements have been released saying we are trying this or that. That’s all. Except for that, they haven’t made any statement on what’s going on, whether we should wait or not, what’s the current scenario, how much time it will take, what the government has said, what Krafton has to say, how much effort Krafton is putting, nothing.”

Following this, Dynamo stated that the audience knows that the company is trying their best. Still, it’s the company’s responsibility to inform the community about what is happening with the game to keep hope alive.

Dynamo said, “We know that the [dev] team is trying, but as a community, the company is responsible for informing the audience what it is working on and what its vision is. It keeps the trust and hope alive in the audience that the game will eventually return.”

He also mentioned that he had previously received the game’s return news, but it did not return on said date.

Dynamo added, “On 1st August 2022, Krafton said that the game would return on Independence Day, 15th August, and everyone would be able to play the game independently. August has passed, September has passed, and October is passing. What more should we do?”

Further, Dynamo mentioned the amount of support the players are showing and their efforts to keep the hype of the game.

Dynamo said, “Even though the game is banned, we are continuously streaming. The audience is also playing and supporting. Players are still purchasing Royale Pass even though the game is banned.”

Dynamo is not the first creator to lose hope of BGMI’s comeback. Recently, Casetoo and Maxtern revealed that they are quitting the game, too. Famous personalities like Tanmay “Sc0utOP” Singh, Rushindra Sinha, and Piyush “Spero” Bathla also revealed that they are concerned about the game’s return. On the other hand, many creators have already made plans for their future if the game does not come back.


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Moin covers the Indian gaming and gaming community for AFK Gaming. As an avid gamer himself, he has a passion for staying up to date on the latest developments and trends in the Indian esports scene. Moin's writing provides readers with a comprehensive look at the world of Indian esports. He is known for his ability to uncover stories and players that are shaping the future of the industry in India.

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