The controversy around BGIS 2026 continues to grow as CZAR Esports has now publicly responded to their disqualification. Recently, Krafton India officially disqualified CZAR Esports from the ongoing Battlegrounds Mobile India Series 2026 under Rule 6.3.8, which relates to bribery and unprofessional conduct.
However, the team has now shared its side of the story on social media, questioning the allegations and claiming they did nothing wrong.
CZAR Esports Questions the Bribery Allegations in BGIS 2026
In a statement posted on their official social media handle, CZAR Esports highlighted their performance in BGIS Round 3. According to the team, they scored 41 points on Day 1, which was enough to secure their qualification slot.
The organization questioned the logic behind bribery allegations, stating that they were already in a strong position based on performance alone. They also mentioned that one of their players was live on Google Meet and device checked on Day 1.
The team further added that on Day 2, three players were device checked again while playing live on Google Meet. CZAR Esports claimed they ended Round 3 with 72 total points, including a chicken dinner in the final match. Based on this, they asked what motive they would have for bribery when qualification was already within reach.
The statement ended with the hashtag #JusticeForCzar, indicating that the organization believes the decision was unfair.
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Krafton India Esports Has Not Responded to CZAR’s Claims
As of now, Krafton India Esports has not issued any additional clarification or public response regarding CZAR Esports’ statement. The official announcement only mentioned the rule violation under 6.3.8, without providing detailed evidence publicly.
This leaves fans divided. Some believe that strict action is necessary to maintain competitive integrity, while others feel that more transparency is required in cases involving serious allegations like bribery.
What Happens Next?
Bribery is one of the most serious violations in esports. If proven, it directly impacts the credibility of the entire tournament. At the same time, when a team publicly claims innocence and questions the decision, it naturally raises further discussion within the community.
Until Krafton releases more details or a formal clarification, the situation remains one-sided, with only the rule reference and the team’s public statement available.
For now, CZAR Esports remains disqualified from BGIS 2026, and the controversy continues to be a major talking point in the Indian BGMI esports scene.
