SUMMARY
Following a crushing #13 finish at the BMSD 2025 Grand Finals, GodLike Esports has confirmed the foundation of their 2026 roster by retaining Jonathan and Admino. The team is proceeding with a complete rebuild after parting ways with IGL Punkk and player Simpp.
The organization will use the current transfer window, open until November 15th, to find an elite IGL and a fourth player capable of restoring GodLike’s championship status and securing the international slots they missed.
INDIA – The restructuring is complete, and the future of GodLike Esports hinges on their most reliable core. After the deeply disappointing #13 finish at the BMSD 2025 Grand Finals—which cost them an international slot—the organization has officially confirmed they are retaining star players Jonathan and Admino.
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The Retained Core: Jonathan and Admino
In the wake of IGL Punkk and player Simpp’s departures, the organization confirmed that the undisputed face of Indian BGMI, Jonathan (the Fan Favorite winner), will remain, along with the consistent firepower of Admino.
This decision secures a formidable foundation. Jonathan and Admino represent two of the most popular and skilled fraggers in the history of the game, providing the raw firepower necessary for any championship-winning roster.
The Hunt for an IGL and Fourth Man
The next phase for GodLike Esports is critical. The management team must now find two pieces to complete their new lineup before the November 15th transfer window deadline:
- A New Elite IGL: With Punkk gone, GodLike needs a strategic leader who can guide Jonathan and Admino to consistent high placements and integrate them into a winning system.
- A Fourth Star: A versatile player is required to fill the remaining slot, rounding out the new roster’s firepower and support capabilities.
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The competitive failure at the BMSD Finals—where the team only managed 87 points—has provided GodLike with a painful but clear mandate: rebuild for dominance. With the transfer market now filled with high-caliber talent from teams like the recently disbanded Revenant XSpark, GodLike has a rare opportunity to form a ‘super team’ capable of securing the international slots they failed to reach this season.













