After Orangutan Gaming (OG) did not perform well in PMGC 2025, Hindi BGMI caster Mazy made a comment that created a big controversy. During a live stream, he stated that OG qualified mostly due to luck and did not deserve to be on that stage.
He said this in frustration, but his words upset many people. Soon, well-known Indian gaming personalities, such as Scout, Ghatak, and Osmium, reacted strongly.
Scout and Ghatak strongly respond to Mazy

Scout, Ghatak, and Osmium openly disagreed with Mazy’s comment. They supported OG and said the team reached that level because of their hard work, not just luck. Soon, the discussion grew bigger on social media and live streams. Many fans and other creators also joined in, sharing their own opinions.

Scout Commented
Scout also shared a strong message for the community. He said that Indian teams are behind the international level mainly because they were cut off from the global circuit for almost three years. Because of this, they did not get regular practice against top international squads.
Scout added that teams that reach global events are still the best in the country and have earned their spot. Instead of passing vague or harsh comments, he urged professionals and viewers to support players and help them improve.
Osmium Criticized Mazy
This Instagram story is from Osmium, where he reacts to the Mazy-OG controversy in the BGMI community. He says that every player and every team gets criticized at some point, and they also accept it when they don’t perform well.
But he explains that people should think about how harsh comments made during an ongoing event can affect a player’s mind. He adds that this is the only thing he wants some people to understand.
Mazy’s Response: Quitting Esports Discussion
Mazy responded to these criticisms by stating he spoke the truth as he saw it, acknowledging the flaws in OG’s gameplay but later realizing the backlash it caused.
After the controversy, Mazy publicly apologized to OG, their owners, and the fans. He said his comments were made in the heat of the moment and that he didn’t mean to hurt anyone. Mazy also shared that he’s taking a step back from esports discussions and watch parties for now, saying he doesn’t want to create any more conflicts.
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In his apology, he asked everyone in the esports community to be respectful and understanding and to focus on positive, supportive conversations.
This whole incident has also started a bigger discussion in the BGMI community about how to balance honest opinions with respectful behavior, especially during big events like PMGC 2025
