Noble Esports Scam: Unbinding Hidden Facts About the Story
Noble Esports has been in the news for the last week. The biggest scam in the Indian esports community is a topic of discussion these days. The mismanagement of the company’s funding has caught the eyes of esports fans and news outlets across the country. Encore Gaming (ex-megastars) has resigned from the organization along with a few other members from the content management team.
Noble Esports Scam: All You Need to Know
Anshuman Dash, Operations Head for Noble Esports India, is the center of attraction in this biggest esports scam. All other rosters including the Free Fire were not signed under the Noble Esports banner. Instead, they were signed under Kyncey Investments LLC. This is where things get a little messed up.
Kyncey Investments LLC is based in Florida. There is no clue on how this investment firm links to the esports scene in India. The Bootcamp signed was also not under Noble Esports’ name. Interestingly, Anshuman Dash was the real name under the agreement papers of the Bootcamp. Strange, right?
In between all these, Noble Esports got a deal with Chroma. All credit goes to Mr. Rajveer (father of Spower) who cracked the deal. However, Anshuman didn’t disclose this sponsorship deal to the parent company.
Not just this but the Instagram handle of Noble Esports was boomed from merely 20-30k followers to 120k+ followers within a week. Also, the handle was handover to the previous owners of Noble Esports.
Mohit Kumar
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