Indian streamers and content creators request BGMI to ban hackers; know why
Jonathan is known for his participation in esports tournaments and he owns a YouTube channel called Jonathan Gaming with more than 3 million subscribers.
The Indian version of PUBG Mobile aka Battlegrounds Mobile India is widely played but numerous gaming enthusiasts in Indian and especially the game is streamed by many professional gamers. In the last couple of weeks, we have witnessed several streamers complaining about the increasing numbers of a hacker in the game popular esports players and streamers like Scout and Mortal have already requested BGMI officials to ban hackers in the game as they are disrupting the gameplay experience for many. Now in the latest report from Sportskeeda, suggests that Jonathan Amaral has also asked BGMI to ban hackers after getting frustrated.
Jonathan has shared an official tweet complaining about how hackers and cheaters have become dangerous for BGMI. Jonathan has expressed his disappointment saying, “I see lots of aspiring new talents grinding all day long to make a name for themselves. Watching their hard work going in vain is really disappointing. Yes I’m talking about the increasing number of hackers everyday. I request BGMI officials to look into this matter on priority.”
Jonathan is known for his participation in esports tournaments and he owns a YouTube channel called Jonathan Gaming with more than 3 million subscribers. We have seen him in several BGMI teasers before the launch of the game in India. In his tweet, Jonathan has asked BGMI officials to take a look into the matter on priority. His tweet has received more than 1.2K likes and 300+ retweets.
Recently Mortal also took to Twitter to showcase his disappointment. According to his tweet, every two out of five games are filled with hackers and are ruining the gameplay experience of the content creators and streamers. According to Mortal, “BGMI classic matches are turning into home of cheaters. Ruining the fun every 2 out of 5 games making it impossible to stream freely and create content around the game.”
Scout also commented that the BGMI will soon lose its user base if Krafton is not going to take strict action against hackers. We also play BGMI and we have also noticed hackers in several matches, they take advantage of hacking tools and manipulate games which is unfair for all. We recommend you to report the hackers whenever you encounter one and make it easier for the game developers to ban their accounts.
























































