Sharkshe, a prominent GodLike Esports content creator, publicly acknowledged the scam in recent Instagram reels and live sessions. She stated she personally lent ₹15 lakh to Hades Plays, the organization’s esports head, out of which only a small portion has been recovered. Her disclosure adds credibility to ongoing allegations of a multi-lakh fraud rocking the Indian esports scene.
Sharkshe is taking legal action against Hades
Sharkshe emphasized that her legal team is actively handling the case, expressing confidence in full recovery due to proper documentation in place. This follows reports of a formal case filing involving figures like Scout and Payal, with Hades reportedly unresponsive for months. Community discussions highlight the scam’s scale, estimated at ₹50-60 lakh from various sources.
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Broader Implications
GodLike Esports previously distanced itself via an official statement, denying liability while confirming Hades’ absence. Sharkshe’s update, shared as recently as December 23, 2025, intensifies scrutiny on financial accountability in Indian mobile esports, particularly BGMI circles.