Brother Of 7 Sisters (BO7S) from Sikkim has emerged victorious in the BGMI Sikkim Series S3, a premier esports tournament held in Gangtok. With a prize pool of 3 lakh rupees, the event stands as the largest BGMI competition in Northeast India and one of the most significant in the country. BO7S, representing Sikkim, triumphed over 16 finalist teams, bringing immense pride to the state.
The competing BO7S team of Sikkim was led by Aayuan Mothey, Gaming name – Doroki, Sangdeep Tamang, Gaming name – Dusty, Pema Gyaltchen Bhutia, Gaming name – Ghostface, Subham Chettri, Gaming name – Parasyte and Yongden Lama, Gaming name – Mayaluu

Founded by Tseten Pradhan, Vivek Rai, Tenzing Gelay Bhutia, Naomi Lepcha, and Shanak Chopel, BO7S exemplifies the spirit of teamwork and determination. Their success not only highlights the talent within Sikkim but also underscores the burgeoning potential of local youth in the rapidly growing esports industry.
“This victory marks the beginning of an exciting journey for BO7S as they prepare to compete on broader stages across India,” said Karma Thinlay, Co-Founder of BO7S. “We are hopeful for continued support and encouragement as we remain committed to nurturing the esports culture among Sikkim’s youth. We look forward to achieving even greater accomplishments in the future.”

The BGMI Sikkim Series S3 was organized by the Esports Organisation of Sikkim and attracted over four thousand teams participating online from across the country. The grand finale, hosted at Palzor Stadium (Badminton Court) in Gangtok from August 31 to September 1, 2024, showcased the best of India’s esports talent.