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Soul announced the farewell of Spower from their BGMI lineup

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If we talk about the youngest BGMI talents in India, the first name that comes to everyone’s mind is Spower. Spower, who is a prominent name in BGMI esports and played BGIS from Team Soul. He was introduced to this community some years ago when he used to play scrims from Godlike Esports. He started showing his skills and everyone was waiting for his debut in Indian Esports. However, he was not allowed to play the official tournaments as the minimum required age to play official tournaments is 16 years.

After getting eligible to compete in the official tournaments, he started playing from Godlike Esports. Everyone was witnessing the best start of his era, he started dominating the lobby from the very first day. However, his team failed to qualify for the official finals. Due to some internal concerns, he left Godlike and joined Blind Esports where he won many B and C tier tournaments. 

Then again in 2023, he joined Godlike Esports but unfortunately, internal issues made him leave the organization again and then he joined Blind Esports again where he out-performed and won the BMPS 2023 where he was crowned as the MVP of the tournament. 

After BMPS, Spower with his team joined Team Soul, and this move completed a milestone in his life as he used to put his name in the game as “Soul Power”. He used to watch live streams of Mortal and then followed the game. Also, he was a neighbor of a well-known personality in the gaming “Mortal”. Spower's parents also supported him in his career. 

However, everyone was expecting that this BGIS trophy will be lifted by Team Soul, but they faced some backlash on the last day of the Grand Finals. Hence, they came in the 4th position in the Finals. Today, Soul announced the farewell of Spower from Team Soul, and the leaks that the community is getting depict that Spower is now joining Carnival Gaming.

We all know the true potential of all the players of Carnival Gaming. Now, the addition of Spower would be a game-changing move for Carnival Gaming. Akshat, who used to play for Carnival Gaming and is also famous for his clutches is now on a break from esports and will get back soon. Spower will take his place on the team and we hope he will fill all the brackets that Carnival Gaming lacked in the last tournament.

 We hope he will continue dominating the lobby and contribute his best to the new team.