The Indian esports community has been left shocked by the tragic news surrounding BGMI female esports player Wizzy. According to reports shared by LetsGrowEsports, Wizzy reportedly self-harmed and later passed away. The heartbreaking incident comes just a week after she reportedly got engaged to her boyfriend, Dragon Esports player Superboi.
Wizzy was a known name in the BGMI esports scene and had competed in major tournaments such as the BGMI Pro Series (BMPS) 2024 and the BGMI Challenger Series. The Challenger Series served as a qualification tournament for the BGMI Masters Series (BGMS) 2025. She represented Myth Hawks during her competitive career and gained recognition after her performance in the tournament.
This incident has once again raised concerns within the Indian esports community. Earlier this year on January 31, former Free Fire esports player Tahir “Fuego” Mukhtar also tragically passed away after a similar reported incident. Both cases have sparked conversations around mental health awareness in esports.
Who was BGMI Female Player Wizzy?
Wizzy was an emerging female esports athlete in the BGMI competitive scene. She represented the team Myth Hawks and participated in several competitive events in the Indian BGMI esports circuit.
Her most notable appearances came during BMPS 2024 and the BGMI Challenger Series. The Challenger Series was particularly important as it acted as the qualifying stage for the BGMI Masters Series (BGMS) 2025.
During the BGMI Challenger Series LAN event held in Delhi, Wizzy was also interviewed on stage. Her confident gameplay and presence during the tournament helped her gain recognition among fans and the wider BGMI esports community.
As a female player competing in a highly competitive esports environment, Wizzy had started to build a growing fanbase who admired her skills and dedication to the game.
Recent Engagement Before the Tragic Incident
According to reports circulating within the esports community, Wizzy had recently gotten engaged to her boyfriend in March 2026. Her fiancé, known as Superboi, is reportedly associated with Dragon Esports.
The engagement news had been shared just a week before the tragic incident, making the situation even more heartbreaking for fans and members of the esports community.
While official details surrounding the incident remain limited, many players, fans, and content creators have expressed their condolences and grief online.
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Previous Similar Incident in Indian Esports
This is not the first time the Indian esports community has faced such tragic news in recent months.
On January 31, 2026, former Free Fire esports player and content creator Tahir “Fuego” Mukhtar also passed away after a reported self-harm incident at the GodLike Esports bootcamp. TahirFuego had previously represented teams like Nigma Galaxy and GodLike Esports and was a known name in the Free Fire esports scene.
The back-to-back tragedies have deeply impacted the gaming and esports ecosystem in India, with many community members calling for stronger conversations around mental health, support systems, and player wellbeing.
Following the reports of Wizzy’s passing, several members of the BGMI esports community have shared condolence messages on social media. Players, creators, and fans have remembered her as a passionate gamer who was working hard to build her career in esports.
The loss of young talents like Wizzy and TahirFuego is being felt deeply across the community.
Our deepest condolences go out to Wizzy’s family, friends, teammates, and everyone affected by this tragic loss.
May her soul rest in peace.
If you or someone you know is struggling with mental health challenges, seeking support from trusted individuals or professional help can make a difference.

