SUMMARY
Orangutan Gaming (OG) IGL Aaru offered a sharp professional critique of GodLike Esports’ performance in the BMSD 2025 Finals on his live stream. Aaru questioned the outcome, asking why a team with a generational talent like Jonathan failed to win the tournament and qualify for the BMIC. He concluded that GodLike made too many team mistakes and did not perform well enough to secure a Top 8 slot, delivering his analysis professionally without malice.
INDIA – The competitive post-mortem of the BMSD 2025 Grand Finals continues, and the champion’s IGL has delivered a clear and objective critique of their biggest rivals. Aaru of Orangutan Gaming (OG), who secured the PMGC slot by winning the Finals, publicly questioned the low performance of GodLike Esports on his recent live stream.
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The Jonathan Question
Aaru professionally raised the central dilemma facing the GodLike organization, how such an individually skilled roster could fail so spectacularly:
“He mentioned that if a team has a star player like Jonathan then why didn’t they won the tournament of BMSD and qualify for PMGC.”
Aaru’s question highlights the competitive expectation placed on GodLike: the presence of a talent like Jonathan should inherently guarantee a title challenge. Their failure to even secure a top-two finish let alone the championship indicates a significant competitive flaw.
Team Mistakes and No BMIC Slot
The OG IGL’s analysis concluded that the issue was team-wide, pointing to fundamental errors in GodLike’s strategy and execution:
“They did a lot of mistakes as a team and they did not even qualify for BMIC 2025 as they were not the part of top 8.”
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Aaru’s professional tone suggests his comments are rooted in competitive reality rather than rivalry, stating facts about the team’s performance (finishing #13 and missing the BMIC qualification slot). His critique reinforces the widely held industry belief that success in modern BGMI esports requires flawless team synergy, which individual star power alone cannot overcome.












