Abisha "Baila" Joseph of the Global Esports Valorant Game Changers lineup has parted ways with the organization after breaching the Terms of Service set by Riot Games. One of the Twitter users involved in the incident claimed that Baila had been sharing her account with one of her friends.
After a while, that tweet blew up, and the Twitter community came together to discuss the controversy. Since Global Esports is a franchised organization that has to stay within Riot's ToS, they made the decision to remove Baila from the Valorant Game Changers Roster.
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Why Was Baila Removed From The Global Esports Game Changers Roster
A few days ago, a Twitter user named "Vinit" shared a screenshot of his conversation with Baila where he claimed that Baila had shared her account with someone else. He tagged several female professional athletes on his tweet, and the post went viral over time.
According to Riot Games Terms of Service, account sharing is an offense that could lead to your account's temporary or permanent suspension. Since Baila was not just a casual gamer but a professional player for a franchised organization, Global Esports was forced to terminate her contract when provided with the evidence.
No public statements are out from Baila's end, but Rushindra Sinha, the Founder, and CEO of Global Esports, has said that it was Baila's second offence. She had already breached the same rule in April 2023.
Last week, the Global Esports Game Changers roster qualified for the VCT 2023 Game Changers APAC Elite, but the team will need to find Baila's replacement as soon as possible. The current Global Esports Pheonix roster is as follows:
- Keerti "KiRi" Mirani
- Saloni "Meow16K" Pawar
- Akanksha "Muffinloop" Sukhramani
- Syeeda "Rose" Tabassum
The coaching staff is led by Bea "Kraif" Cross and Akshay "KappA" Sinkar.