Esports Premier League season 2 postponed due to govt's ban on Battlegrounds Mobile India application

Esports Premier League season 2 postponed due to govt's ban on Battlegrounds Mobile India application

The government banned the BGMI gaming application on 28 July.

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Mumbai: The broadcasting of Esports Premier League (ESPL) season 2, the country's first ever franchise-based esports league, has been postponed on account of the ban imposed by the government to remove Battlegrounds Mobile India (BGMI) gaming application from Google play store & Apple app store.

In a press statement, ESPL said, "This year’s league has been engaging gamers from across the country in high-voltage action of the battle royale game, BGMI which carries a massive prize pool of Rs 1 crore. After a month-long of riveting actions, packed with rivalries, gripping moments and thrilling finishes, the top sixteen teams were franchised and they were set to fight in a grand LAN finale from 1-5 August 2022."

The government banned the Battlegrounds Mobile India gaming application on 28 July.

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ESPL added that the entities concerned will evaluate or pursue the matter in accordance with the directions issued by the government.

“We are therefore constrained to put the ESPL Season 2, on hold, in light of the government’s directions and the prevailing circumstances. This is an unfortunate situation for all esports enthusiasts, and also a huge setback for India, at this stage of the tournament," it also said.

“However, upon closure of the matter favorably, we intend to renew the ESPL from the stage where we are leaving it now, which means that the selected finalist teams will be invited again to take the tournament forward for the Finals” it further added.