“I did the wrong thing”: Enigma Saggy admits hacking in BGMI tournaments


“I did the wrong thing”: Enigma Saggy admits hacking in BGMI tournaments

Enigma Saggy gets caught while hacking

Sagar “Saggy” Kumar, a well known player in the BGMI community who plays for Enigma Gaming has confirmed the rumors of his hacking during the major tournaments of the battle-royale game hosted by Krafton. The player who earlier kept mum on the allegations of hacking against him has finally opened up revealing the whole incident.

The incidents of hacking in Battlegrounds Mobile India are not unheard of. Krafton, the developer of this game has been taking a slew of measures for a considerable period of time in order to curb such instances. Unfortunately, a major incident has come to light that too for a professional BGMI player.

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BGMI player Enigma Saggy confirms hacking rumors

Sagar Kumar who is popularly known as Enigma Saggy has been a player of Enigma Gaming for a long period of time. Initially being a part of Team Celsius, Saggy was seen playing several BGMI tournaments under Enigma Gaming and put up a decent performance at most of the tournaments.

"I did the wrong thing": Enigma Saggy admits hacking in BGMI tournaments
Image Credits: S8UL Sid Instagram

However, several players in the game’s community raised eyebrows after scrutinizing the performance of this player. Recently, Saumraj from Skylightz Gaming, one of the uprising players of the game highlighted the issue of hacking by the player. In a YouTube video, Saumraj displayed that the player was using an app named WiniOSZero.

For readers who are unaware, WiniOSZero is a hacking tool that can be used on jailbreaked iOS devices to hide the tampered game while the game is on-stream and the player can continue to use it while playing the game. In his video, Saumraj also claimed that Enigma Saggy is fully aware of the latest hacks available for various mobile devices.

YouTube video

Saumraj was not the only player who threw light on this issue, as S8UL Sid, a household name in the BGMI community also posted some screenshots of his chats with Enigma Saggy. The player admitted, “I did the wrong thing and I am already suffering. It was me who did everything and chose the shortcut route to success, sorry for everything”.

Asking for a second chance, Enigma Saggy also issued an official statement that his organization and his team should not be blamed for this as they were totally unaware of the situation and do not deserve hatred of any kind. As of now, he has decided to leave the BGMI community for a temporary time.

"I did the wrong thing": Enigma Saggy admits hacking in BGMI tournaments
Image Credits: Enigma Saggy’s Instagram stroy

On the other hand, his organization, Enigma Gaming has not yet made any official statement regarding their player. However, it can be assumed that Saggy will no longer be a part of the team as any organization would not support these kind of acts.

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