8 Bit Esports, one of the prominent esports organizations in the Indian gaming community, has said goodbye to its BGMI players known as Rayed and Tsunami. The team performed poorly in the recent official BGMI tournament i.e. the 4th round of the BMOC. Team 8-Bit finished 14th overall in the third day of the BGMI Open Challenge, which resulted in their elimination from the team’s tournament.
Team 8 Bit has its own story behind the first ever chicken dinner hosted by an Indian team at a global event. The team is one of two teams that qualified for PUBG Mobile’s first global event, PMSC Asia 2018. Tugwa, owner of 8-Bit Creatives. 8-Bit Creatives is the banner of many popular gamers and content creators.
8 Bit Esports officially part ways with Rayed and Tsunami after the team’s poor performance at BMOC R4
Image via 8Bit Esports official website, Instagram
Last month, the team announced their 6-member BGMI roster via their official Instagram account, which included 2 experienced players and 4 new players. The team was also invited to BMOC The Grind, but the event didn’t work out for the team. As such, the organization announced their new roster ahead of the 4th round of the Battleground Mobile Open Challenge 2022 as the team was invited. The roster included the following players:
- Regaltos
- Rayed
- Madman
- Juicy
- Tsunami
- Secret
Rayed has a past professional experience of competing in PUBG Mobile (now BGMI) in various organizations such as Revenge Esports, Godlike Esports, Team iNSANE, etc. Tsunami is a BGMI Pro player selected by 8-Bit Esports before the 4th round bmoc. After the team’s poor performance, the organization decided to let both players go.
Recently, Mercy, manager of Team 8-Bit, confirmed that Rayed will be released from the team. He also added that it’s not because of his gameplay, but because of team issues like rage and anger. Mercy confirms that Regaltos has also left the 8-Bit team, and he says the team is doing tryouts. Thus, we can expect new changes and additions to the team in the near future.
Also, the Check Rayed video below explains that it won’t continue in 8-bit.