In the fast-moving world of Indian esports, where rosters change overnight and careers fade in a season, Omega stands tall as a rare constant. Known in real life as Sahil Jakhar, Omega has been part of the competitive battleground since the early days of PUBG Mobile in India.
While many players disappeared after the initial boom, bans, and resets, Omega adapted, rebuilt, and returned stronger each time. His journey is not just about trophies; it’s about resilience, leadership, and longevity in BGMI esports.
Early Days: The Foundation of a Leader
Coming from an army-connected family, Omega experienced frequent relocations during childhood. Moving cities meant making new friends often, and that naturally shaped his adaptability and communication skills.
From playful group banter to leading friend circles in games, his leadership qualities started forming early. Gaming, especially PC titles, was already a passion. But everything changed when a friend introduced him to PUBG Mobile.
What began as casual fun soon turned serious. After participating in an early tournament and failing to qualify for finals, Omega realized something important — talent needs structure. He decided to build a proper competitive team.
The Breakthrough: PMIS 2019 and Recognition
Omega formed Team Maximus Alpha and qualified for the Grand Finals of PUBG Mobile India Series 2019, finishing at #7.
That finish was not just a placement; it was validation. It proved he belonged in professional esports.
Soon after, he competed in PMCO 2019 Spring Split: India and later joined Team iNSANE, where he continued climbing the competitive ladder. With improved devices and stronger infrastructure, his performance level rose significantly.
His stint with 8-Bit during the PMCO Fall Split 2020: Wildcard showcased his dominance internationally. Although the team finished third and narrowly missed global qualification, Omega had proven he could compete against Asia’s best.
The Ban Phase: A Test of Patience
Then came the PUBG Mobile ban in India.
Like many pros, Omega’s momentum was disrupted. When Battlegrounds Mobile India launched, the scene restarted — but rebuilding consistency took time. He transitioned through teams, including Chemin Esports, maintaining podium finishes while waiting for the right breakthrough.
This period separated temporary stars from true competitors. Omega chose growth over frustration.
The Team Soul Era: Legacy Reborn
After BGIS 2021, Team Soul rebuilt its roster from scratch and handed Omega the leadership responsibility.
It was a high-pressure moment. Soul carried massive expectations.
Omega delivered.
Under his captaincy, Team Soul clinched multiple podium finishes and won BMPS Season 1. That victory secured them a spot at the PUBG Mobile World Invitational 2022, where Omega represented India internationally.
For a player who started from grassroots tournaments, this was the dream realized.
Setbacks, Roster Breaks & Reinvention
But esports never stays stable.
Performance dips in tournaments like Skyesports Championship 5.0 and BMPS 2023 led to roster changes. Omega and his squad eventually moved to Carnival Gaming. Though they qualified for finals consistently, trophies became harder to secure.
Internal disputes during BGMS 2024 led to another major roster split. For many players, this could have been the end of relevance.
Not for Omega.
He worked on himself, rebuilt again, and joined K9 Esports. Soon, podium finishes in ESL SPS S6, iQOO Battlegrounds Series, and BMSD 2025 followed. Then came redemption — dominating and winning BGMS Season 4 after missing the previous edition.
The cycle had come full circle.
Present Form: BGIS 2026 and Beyond
Now, as BGIS 2026 unfolds, Omega appears sharper than ever. Even after moderate performances in BMIC 2025 and CEGC 2025, internal issues, and another team reset, he once again rebuilt his lineup.
And the impact is visible.
Omega’s story proves one thing: eras may end, but true competitors endure. In a scene where “era khatam, player khatam” often becomes reality, Omega breaks the narrative.
He has fallen multiple times. Each time, he returned stronger.
India has already seen him represent the nation globally. Now the bigger goal remains — establishing India again as a dominant global BGMI region.
Many rise as Alphas. Only one endures as Omega.

