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Naman “Mortal” Mathur is one of the veterans of the Battlegrounds Mobile India (BGMI) community. He is the owner of Team Soul and has also been an esports athlete for the same. He is also the co-owner of S8UL esports which has several well known content creators under its banner.
In a recent live stream, Mortal and Aman “Aman” Jain had a conversation with each other about how people have been spreading hate against S8UL creators, particularly Aman.
Mortal talks about people spreading hate against S8UL creators
Recently in a live stream, Mortal and Aman were playing BGMI in a recent live stream and in the midst of the live stream, Aman says to Mortal about how a certain group of people have taken advantage of a recent situation between him and Tanmay “Scout” Singh to spread hate against him.
Mortal talking about the people spreading hate against Aman said, “Whatever the situation between Aman and Scout had happened was sorted out between them. But some people are now using the same situation to spread hate through a Whatsapp group chat or some other group chat. The things that have been mentioned in the group chat cannot be said out loud. I think the people that are doing these kinds of things are some 16-17 year old kids.”
Mortal then proceeded to name a certain broadcast group from an Instagram handle from where the messages were originally generated. He also said that people who come across these kinds of broadcast group chats should report them immediately.
This is not the first time S8UL’s creators have been involved in such an incident. Back in 2023, S8UL had faced a series of incidents involving the unauthorized sharing of manipulated images of its female streamers, along with abusive behavior directed at its content creators and players. These incidents were traced to various Instagram accounts and Lokesh “Goldy” Jain, Co-owner of S8UL Esports had taken serious steps against the issue.