GodLike Esports and S8UL will compete under the name "NewGen Ninjas", as both orgs have agreed to combine players who have secured their visas.
In a shocking turn of events, GodLike Esports has officially announced its complete exit from the Call of Duty: Mobile (CODM) competitive scene.
The announcement was made by GodL Amar, who expressed frustration over the lack of support for the CODM esports ecosystem, despite years of dedication and investment from the organization.
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We’ve put everything into CODM over the years, time, money, and passion but the lack of proper recognition and support has made it impossible to continue
This news broke just hours after GodL Learn confirmed a collaboration between S8UL and GodLike Esports for the CODM World Championship 2025, making the timing of this decision even more surprising.
GodLike’s departure could deliver a major blow to the Indian CODM esports community.
The S8UL x GodLike collaboration might face uncertainty or possibly be restructured.
Many teams may rethink their competitive future in CODM without stronger publisher or event support.
As of now, there’s been no official statement from Activision or S8UL regarding the situation.
Stay tuned for updates on EOD Esports News as this story develops.
Who is Schlep?
Schlep is a 22-year-old YouTuber from Texas, USA, known for creating Roblox content and investigating online predators within the platform. He built a huge following by conducting “sting” operations pretending to be a minor to catch adults behaving inappropriately.
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His goal was to make Roblox safer for kids, claiming that his actions helped law enforcement find real predators. However, Roblox saw things differently.
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On August 9, 2025, Roblox permanently banned Schlep’s account, saying his “vigilante actions” violated the platform’s rules. The company claimed that his methods, such as chatting with suspects and recording them, were unsafe and against Roblox’s moderation policies.
The ban caused a massive online backlash. Fans started the hashtag #FreeSchlep, accusing Roblox of punishing someone who was actually trying to protect the community. Even some lawmakers in the U.S. started questioning Roblox’s child-safety practices.
Now, the controversy has grown so big that the Louisiana Attorney General is suing Roblox, saying the company isn’t doing enough to protect kids, turning a small creator’s crusade into a national debate.
Schlep’s story isn’t just about a ban, it’s about who controls online safety.
Was he a hero trying to fix what Roblox ignored, or a rule-breaker who went too far?
Either way, his name has become one of the hottest topics in gaming right now.
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