Revenant Esports signs SENSEI and MJ

Aditya Chaudhuri Aditya Chaudhuri

Revenant Esports, one of Asia’s fastest growing esports organisations, has announced the signing of two mobile gaming athletes: Deepak SENSEI Negi and Harshit MJ Mahajan. 

SENSEI was previously a part of Team XO, where he collected numerous accolades, including a third-place finish in the Battlegrounds Mobile India Series (BGIS) 2021 and first-place finishes in Skyesports Grand Slam 2022, Upthrust Esports India Rising 2022 and the Snapdragon Conquest New State Invitational.

MJ, on the other hand, is a veteran in the mobile gaming circuit, having started his career in PUBG Mobile esports in 2019. He even represented India at the PUBG Mobile World League (PMWL) in 2020. Recently, he played for Nigma Galaxy, where he earned victories in Pro Warrior Cup S2 and the Rooter Invitational Series. 

Rohit Jagasia, Founder and CEO, Revenant Esports, commented:

We are always on the lookout for talented athletes to onboard as a part of our vision to become the go-to destination for casual and pro gamers. MJ and SENSEI are two of the most decorated mobile gaming players with a large fanbase who have displayed a level of long commitment in their careers. We are honoured to have them be a part of Revenant Esports where we can support them to grow even further.

On joining Revenant Esports, SENSEI said:

I couldn’t be more excited to be a part of Revenant Esports. The organisation has been growing leaps and folds since its inception and the level of support they can offer me is everything I need to grow as an athlete.

MJ added:

India’s mobile gaming industry is growing rapidly and I needed an organisation which not only supported me but also offered me the opportunity to grow with other veterans in the scene like SENSEI. Revenant is the perfect place for me and I am so excited to be a part of the pack.

Revenant Esports, established in 2021, is one of the most prominent esports organisations in India. With more than eight rosters across different titles and comprising over 45 athletes, the organisation is committed to nurturing esports talent in the country. The additions of SENSEI and MJ will further boost the organisation’s mobile gaming talent.

Revenant Esports signs SENSEI and MJ
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Aditya Chaudhuri

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