The Grand Finals of the COD Mobile India Challenge Multiplayer Season 2 concluded just over a week ago, with Team Vitality being crowned the winner. They were followed by GodLike Esports and Enigma Gaming in the first and second runner-up positions, respectively.
Furthermore, Samruddha “SAMs” Ghadge from Team Vitality was awarded the MVP (Most Valued Player) award. In a conversation with Sportskeeda Esports’ Debolina Banerjee, SAMs talks about his journey in the world of competitive gaming, his COD Mobile India Challenge Multiplayer Season 2 experience, and more.
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SAMs: My journey in the competitive scene has been full of ups and downs. It was very hard for me to compete against the best teams as I started playing competitively very late compared to others, so when most of the teams and players were playing tournaments, I was trying to learn the game from scratch.
When I got my first ever device, I started playing some multiplayer games like Critical Ops and Standoff 2. So, it was obvious for me to choose COD Mobile over other battle royale games as it is mostly known for its Multiplayer mode.
SAMs: I don't think there are many content creators in COD Mobile who are making content for beginners and casual players. That could be the reason why the audience in this game is not growing. I also think that there should be more tournaments in the game so that it will attract more people to watch and encourage players to try to make a career in COD Mobile esports.
SAMs: Yes, there is definitely a high risk in this field right now, especially after games like BGMI and Free Fire got delisted.
My parents are still not fully convinced that esports as a career is a good option, but they still believe in me and have given me
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