Clash of Clans Discriminating Against Indian's

 Clash of Clans  Discriminating Against Indian's

Clash of Clans  Discriminating Against Indian's
Clash of Clans  Discriminating Against Indian's

Clash of Clans Discriminating Against Indian's: Hello Clasher's, Clash of Clans is a global game with no geographical restrictions, with the exception of a few countries such as Russia, Vietnam, Iran, North Korea, and others. Clash of Clans fans from all over the world enjoy playing this strategic game and participating in all of the game's events. Despite the fact that this game is public and the management team claims that there is no discrimination, there is a significant amount of discrimination in the Clash of Clans community. Today, the Supercell Games Update Team conducted some research, and we're here to talk about Clash of Clans Discrimination Against Indians.
There is a lot of discrimination in the Clash of Clans community, such as LadyB being banned with Adam due to toxicity; we want to avoid this topic. The main discrimination, however, is with the Indian Clash of Clans Community.
Marcos Gaming is a dominant Indian Clash of Clans Esports team that qualified for Championship Qualifiers Stage 4. The two winners will receive a Golden Ticket, which is a direct entry into the World Championship with a prize pool of $1,000,000. Marcos Gaming represented India, and this was the second time we had seen Indian Esports in the World Championship. Every Indian Clash of Clans fan was overjoyed to see an Indian team (Marcos Gaming) in the Qualifier.
But, on September 9, before one of the Qualifier Matches, Marcos Gaming posted something that shattered the dream of representing India in the World Championship.
It was heartbreaking to hear that they were disqualified due to visa issues. While watching the situation, it appears clear that Indian Team Marcos Gaming was disqualified due to a visa issue, but there is a lot of drama and discrimination going on behind the scenes.
Here is the Official Statement from Marcos Gaming:

Hello supercell, 
We have received a message from David saying that we Marcos esports is not eligible for Round 4 due to visa issue that we have submitted on 9th September.

But we want to clear following points :- 

1. Even after multiple requests to send documents since 24th August 2. On 25th August we got a message that we have to submit passport before 1st September and visa before 16th September.

3. On 4th September we got the message that we have to submit visa on 9th September.

4. we have received visa documents on 7th September and applied the visa on same date.

supercell gave a deadline of 9th September i.e one and half day to get a Schengen visa which is practically impossible in India.


It is clear that Supercell uses Marcos Gaming and discards them. We can clearly see that Supercell first asked the Marcos Gaming Documents for Visa on September 1st, and the deadline was September 16th. However, they abruptly change the deadline from September 16th to September 9th. It is impossible to obtain a Schengen visa in a half-day. They clearly understand that the Indian team will not be able to obtain a visa in time.

This is an unjust management system, and we saw the same issue with Indian Clasher in the past. They know everything and keep repeating the same problem. They clearly do not want the Indian team to compete in the World Championship.


Our Point of View

As our point of view, might be S.G Tristella clan might provide huge amount of money to buy the Slot of Marcos Gaming. Clash of Clans esport didnt even reply Marcos Gaming and didnt even ask anything related to this issue. Usally in other game if team cant able to play their match then they can give slot to other team as per the team who got disqualified but here Coc Esport declared the name rather then Marcos Gaming. isnt this seems that S.G Tristella buy the Qualifier Sloth from Clash of Clans. The team should be choosen by Marcos Gaming not by Clash of Clans Esport. Marcos Gaming has put in a lot of effort and invested money in visa applications, but who is responsible for it all? The efforts for qualification, defeating the other teams, practicing, and constructing the strongest base. Who is to blame for all of this?

Excluding this whole drama, Clash of Clans shut down Regional Social Media, including India but we didnt see Japanese Regional Social Media shut down. Isn't this is discrimination?


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