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“I have seen people getting 80-90k,” Sardarji says of esports players for BGMI

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Vishwajeet Jaiswal
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Harshdeep “Sardarji” Singh, a well-known BGMI streamer and caster, planned a reaction live on his well-liked YouTube channel on April 17. Before the Battle Royale title was banned in the nation, he made a comment during the broadcast about the typical pay of Tier-1 Battlegrounds Mobile India athletes.

When a viewer inquired about the pay of BGMI esports players, Singh shot off the notion by pointing out that at the time, New State Mobile esports players were paid 50k rupees per month. He claims that e-athletes who have competed at the Tier-1 level for a few months might make between ₹80 and ₹90,000. Additionally, he said that although he has personally seen players receive that sum, he cannot guarantee that every player makes more than a lakh each month.

Sardarji is a well-known Battlegrounds Mobile India streamer and caster who is known to be connected to Krafton, the studio that created the game. Because of this, fans have shown a great deal of interest in his remarks regarding the pay of BGMI esports athletes.

The rising need for money in the Indian gaming community is discussed by BGMI caster Sardarji.

Sardarji also shared memories of the time when Villager Esports ran competitions and scrims with a prize fund of ₹50,000. He said that players used to get upset when they didn’t get their desired tournament positions in the past.

Top BGMI esports players, however, don’t now compete actively in competitions with prize pools of between 2 and 2.5 lakh rupees because they are after higher sums of money.

Players all throughout the nation are anxiously anticipating BGMI’s return because there is so much money at stake; many believe this will resurrect the Indian esports sector.

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