Ronak Joins Nebula Esports After Leaving Orangutan

Ronak has officially joined Nebula Esports after his exit from Orangutan, marking a fresh chapter for one of India’s most experienced BGMI veterans.

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Ronak Joins Nebula Esports After Leaving Orangutan | © ig_ronakop (Instagram)

The Indian esports scene has just seen a major shuffle as Harpreet Singh “Ronak” Janjuha moves to Nebula Esports. After parting ways with Orangutan, where he played more of a mentor-style role, Ronak is now set to bring his experience and leadership to a new lineup aiming to rise in India’s BGMI circuit.

Ronak’s journey so far in BGMI

Ronak is a familiar name for long-time fans of Indian PUBG Mobile/BGMI.

  • He was a core part of the early golden era with iconic teams like Team SouL and Team XSpark, earning a reputation for calm decision-making and clutch plays.
  • At Orangutan, he shifted toward a veteran and guidance role, helping younger players with strategy and mentality before both sides mutually decided to part ways.

Many wondered if Ronak would fully step back from top-tier competition, but his signing with Nebula Esports confirms that he is still very much in the game.

Why Nebula Esports signed Ronak

Nebula Esports has shown potential but often struggles with mid-game calls and closing out tense end circles. Adding Ronak is a clear signal that the organization wants to level up its shot-calling and overall discipline.

According to the announcement, Nebula is counting on three main strengths Ronak brings:

  • Championship pedigree: He knows what it takes to win on the biggest stages in Indian BGMI history.
  • Tactical depth: His ability to read rotations, anticipate zone shifts, and adjust tempo mid-match is considered world-class.
  • Player development: With a patient, composed approach, he is expected to mentor Nebula’s younger players into more structured and confident competitors.

This mix of in-game IQ and leadership could be exactly what Nebula needs to convert “flashes of brilliance” into consistent high placements.

Well, the timing of Ronak’s move is crucial, as the BGMI competitive circuit is heating up with multiple major tournaments lined up for 2026. For Nebula, this signing is more than just adding a big name; it is about stabilizing their mid-game, improving clutch performance, and building a long-term system around a proven veteran.

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