The Curse of GODLIKE: Exploring Why the Dominant Team Missed Qualification for BGIS Final 2024.
- India Today Gaming
- June 17, 2024 (UPDATED: June 17, 2024 17:52 IST)
The completion of BGIS Semi-finals week 2 has finalized the roster for the upcoming LAN Finals, featuring Carnival Gaming, MOGO Esports, Limra Esports, Venom Gaming (formerly Chemin Esports), Team 8-bit, Insane Esports, Reckoning Esports, and Inferno Squad. For fans of Godlike, this week has been particularly disheartening as the team failed to qualify despite high expectations, especially for star player Jonathan.
Godlike, a team widely regarded for its stellar lineup, faced unexpected challenges throughout the tournament. Each player on the roster brings impressive gameplay credentials: Jonathan, revered as an idol in Indian Esports; Admino, whose skill consistently impresses peers and viewers alike; Jelly, renowned for his strategic leadership and map knowledge as the team's IGL; and Simp, known for clutch performances that often turn the tide in their favor.
On paper, Godlike is a formidable force. However, their journey through the Semi-finals was marred by noticeable issues. The team struggled under pressure after Round 3, relegating them to the Wildcard Round where they finished 10th, just enough to qualify for the Semi-finals. Despite their talent, they faltered in Week 1 of the Semi-finals and repeated similar mistakes in Week 2, ultimately leading to their elimination after 16 matches.
Critical analysis from professionals and fans alike highlighted recurring issues that plagued Godlike's performance. Jelly's decision-making often led the team into unfavorable situations, particularly in zone management, complicating their games unnecessarily. Their rotations frequently resulted in losing one or two players, undermining their position in matches. Furthermore, concerns were raised about their collective firepower, which seemed inconsistent during crucial moments.
Ironically, amidst their struggles in BGIS, Godlike has shown dominance in the parallel "Fearless Championship Series," a C-tier tournament featuring similar competition. This disparity underscores the impact of tournament pressure on their gameplay in official events, despite their capabilities in less intense environments.
Looking forward, there's optimism that Godlike will regroup and learn from their BGIS experience, aiming to secure a spot in future finals. As they continue to refine their strategies and address tactical shortcomings, fans remain hopeful for their resurgence and success on the competitive stage.