Scout Explains Decision to Step Back From Playing With Team XSpark

Kavish Sheth
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Scout Explains Decision to Step Back from Playing with Team XSpark

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In his recent livestream, Scout explained his decision to step back from actively playing with Team XSpark.
He assured his fans that he would continue practicing and would return to his original form.
Scout announced that all members of Team XSpark would take turns streaming on his Loco channel, offering viewers the individual player's point of view.

In a recent livestream, Tanmay "Scout" Singh, owner and player for Team XSpark, revealed his reasons for not actively participating in matches alongside his teammates. Scout announced that Tushar "DreamS" Jain would be joining Team XSpark. The roster currently consists of Pukar "Pukar" Singla, Sarangajyoti "Sarang" Deka, Aditya "Aditya" Mathe, and Scout himself.


Scout's Decision to Step Back: A Strategic Move for Team XSpark's Success

Scout explained that his decision was driven by the exceptional form and performance of the current players. He expressed his desire to not disrupt their momentum, stating, "This team (other four players) is playing perfectly, which will give me the motivation to be better." Scout expressed his intention to return to the active lineup once he felt his performance was satisfactory to the other players, ensuring he would not hinder the team's progress.

Scout emphasized that he didn't have any rivals outside of his team. He also stated that he does not wish to be a liability to the team by pulling down the team's performance. Scout expressed his intention to return to the active lineup once he felt his performance was on par with his teammates. 

He reassured his fans that he would continue honing his skills by participating in Tier-2 and Tier-3 tournaments. Scout also stated that “there is nothing called the fifth (fifth player).” He would play whenever the team needed him or his form would be back.

Addressing doubts about the leadership of Pukar and Sarang, Scout defended his teammates. He reasoned that their recent performances spoke for themselves. He expressed confidence in their capabilities and commended their contributions to the team's accomplishments.

In terms of streaming plans, Scout announced that all team members will take turns streaming to provide viewers with the individual player's point of view (POV) during gameplay. To prevent potential issues, the team will mute both audio and microphone during the streams. This precautionary measure aims to maintain a smooth streaming environment and avoid any conflicts or complications within the community.

While Team XSpark gears up for the rumored BGIS Season 2, fans await Scout’s comeback. It will be interesting to see Team XSparks' performance in the coming tournaments.


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Kavish is an ardent gaming enthusiast with a deep-rooted passion for FPS games. With a curiosity towards the realm of esports, he maintains a close eye on esports events transpiring worldwide. Presently, Kavish actively engages in generating content catered to the Indian gaming community.