- The YouTuber is accused of using abusive language and morphing inappropriate images of SuperGaming team members.
- SuperGaming has filed an FIR against a YouTuber following a copyright strike on his video.
- The creator in question asserts that his review contained no inappropriate content.
Controversy surrounds Indus Battle Royale Mobile as SuperGaming has filed an FIR against a YouTuber for sharing abusive and inappropriate content targeting the development team. This has cast a shadow over what should have been a celebratory moment for the game’s creators following the game’s launch on October 16, 2024.
Updates as of October 20, 2024
The team has decided to withdraw their FIR against the mentioned creator after he acknowledged the trauma experienced by their team members. He has committed to refraining from promoting or using any pornographic and abusive content in the team’s environment.
The YouTuber allegedly used abusive speech and morphed inappropriate images of SuperGaming members
The team shared the news of this concerning situation on their X account. The official statement read that a YouTube content creator, whose name wasn’t disclosed in the announcement, under the pretext of feedback crossed the line by allegedly including hateful speech, personal abuse, and morphed inappropriate images of team members in his content.
As a result, SuperGaming has reported the matter to the relevant authorities and filed a First Information Report (FIR) against the YouTuber. The video is currently unavailable and has been taken down. SuperGaming emphasized that while they respect everyone’s right to express opinions, they will not tolerate abusive or offensive behavior toward their team.
Additionally, SuperGaming has commented that it encourages community feedback, and has mentioned that it values both positive and negative input as essential to their decision-making process. However, content as the above is where every developer should draw the line and take strict action against whoever is concerned.
The creator in question claims his ‘taken-down’ review did not feature any inappropriate content
Rumors are circulating that the individual in question is ZassaR. The creator clarified in his most recent video that the original review video did not feature any inappropriate content. However, it may be possible that there were memes that were found offensive. If abusive speech and morphed inappropriate images were indeed present, then strict action must ensue.

Overall, such acts are, at the very least, inhumane. Creators, regardless of their opinions, must stick to professional guidelines and should not let personal matters, abusive words, or inappropriate content be part of their review. The focus should be solely on discussing the game. With the FIR now overturned, things may calm down now.
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