All You Need To Know About Jonathan Gaming

While Jonathan's livestreams, PUBG achievements, and other things are usually the kind of things that create the maximum noise; few know about the other side of Jonathan and him addressing mental health, declining big offers and his overall success on YouTube.

Jonathan Amaral’s journey to being Jonathan Gaming has been one to witness and admire for many out there and while his livestreams, PUBG achievements, and other things are usually the kind of things that create the maximum noise; few know about the other side of Jonathan and him addressing mental health, declining big offers and his overall success on YouTube. Here are ten points that you need to know to know Jonathan Gaming-

1. Early Beginnings in Esports
Jonathan Amaral, widely known by his gaming alias Jonathan Gaming, began his professional esports career with Entity, an Indian esports organization. Known for his exceptional skills in PUBG Mobile (PUBGM), Jonathan quickly gained recognition as one of the top players in the Indian gaming community. His career began to take off as he consistently showcased impressive gameplay in various tournaments.

2. Rise in Popularity with Entity Gaming
Amaral’s performance with Entity helped him build a strong reputation in the Indian PUBG Mobile scene. He became known for his strategic approach and precise gameplay. His consistent performances in tournaments and on-stream content helped him gain a significant following within the gaming community.

3. 2020 PMIS Semifinals – Setting a Record
In the 2020 PUBG Mobile India Series (PMIS) Semifinals, Amaral set a remarkable record by securing 16 kills, the highest individual kill count ever recorded in a tournament at the time. This achievement cemented his position as one of the top players in India and further solidified his reputation as a formidable esports competitor.

4. Transition to Godlike Esports
Amaral’s journey took a major turn when he transitioned from Entity to Godlike Esports, one of the most prominent esports teams in India. His move to Godlike was highly anticipated, and he quickly became one of the star players on the team. Jonathan continued to represent India in major tournaments under Godlike Esports, further enhancing his standing in the esports world.

5. PUBG Mobile Global Championship 2021
In 2021, despite a fourth-place finish at the Battlegrounds Mobile India Series (BGIS), Amaral was selected to represent India at the PUBG Mobile Global Championship. Although his team placed 13th in the global event, the experience boosted his international recognition. His selection for this prestigious championship was a testament to his skill and resilience in the competitive gaming world.

6. Calls for Fair Play in BGMI
Amaral, along with other Indian streamers and content creators, called for action against cheating in Battlegrounds Mobile India (BGMI). They urged the game’s developers to enforce stricter measures to maintain the integrity of the game and preserve the competitive environment. These calls were widely supported by the gaming community, reflecting the growing concerns around fairness in esports.

7. Declining 7Sea Esports Offer
In a notable decision, Amaral declined an offer from 7Sea Esports to join their team due to coordination difficulties. This choice highlighted the importance of team dynamics and communication in competitive esports, as even skilled players like Amaral prioritize team synergy over individual opportunities.

8. Brand Ambassador Roles
In 2023, Jonathan Amaral was appointed as the brand ambassador for FanClash, an esports fantasy platform. This partnership was a reflection of his growing influence in the esports industry and his ability to connect with the gaming community. Later that year, during a live stream on November 16, Jonathan made another major announcement, revealing that he had become an official Red Bull Player. This endorsement further solidified his status as one of India’s top esports athletes.

9. Mental Health Concerns and Community Impact
Amaral has also been vocal about the negative impact of social media conflicts on the mental well-being of younger players and fans. Following the Government of India’s ban on BGMI, the esports community saw increased tension and conflicts online. Amaral addressed the situation, stressing the importance of maintaining a healthy gaming environment and urged Krafton (the developers) to take necessary steps for the future of the game.

10. Success on YouTube
Apart from his esports achievements, Jonathan has grown significantly as a content creator. His YouTube channel boasts over 6.3 million subscribers and more than 578.55 million views. Through livestreams and gameplay content, he continues to engage with his fanbase and contribute to the growing popularity of BGMI in India.

Jonathan Gaming’s journey exemplifies his dedication to both competitive esports and the broader gaming community.

About The Author
Kunal Kothari: From operating in the entertainment industry for almost eight years, Kunal talks, walks, sleeps and breathes movies. Apart from critiquing them, he tries to spot things others tend to miss and is always up for a game of trivia about anything and everything on-screen and off-screen. Kunal rose through the ranks after joining as a journalist to being the editor, film critic and senior correspondent at India Forums. A team player and hard worker, he likes to have a cogent approach towards critical analysis, where you might find him on the field, ready for an insightful conversation about the movies.