S8UL in Esports World Cup 2025 as lone Indian org partner

XC Enriquez

XC Enriquez

S8UL Esports makes history in EWC 2025.

S8UL enters the Esports World Cup 2025 club partnership program as its first and only Indian organization. The EWC has announced all forty club partners - with top esports teams from all over the world.

S8UL breaks ground in EWC 2025

“Being selected as an EWCF Club Partner for the Esports World Cup 2025 is not just a monumental achievement for S8UL- it’s a defining moment for Indian esports on the global stage. It’s indeed a great opportunity- it gives our players, creators, and the entire org a chance to bring our content, talent, and passion to a worldwide audience” said Animesh ‘Thug’ Agarwal, Co-Founder and CEO of S8UL. “Being part of this group of the world's 40 leading esports orgs comes with a sense of responsibility. We are here to showcase India’s exceptional gaming talent, elevate our fans' experience, and push the boundaries of what’s possible for Indian esports.”

S8UL currently fields teams in four titles, Call of Duty: Mobile, VALORANT, PUBG Mobile, and Pokémon UNITE.

Their CoDM roster was only recently assembled and marks their return to the title after they exited in 2021. They now look to compete in the CDM Major China Masters 2025: S9.

Their VALORANT roster is on a similar boat - having only been announced last February. They compete in Challengers South Asia 2025: Split 1 against teams like Global Esports Academy and Orangutan.

S8UL has been a consistent presence in PUBG Mobile, though. They rebuilt their team at the beginning of 2024 and won the BGMI Masters Series Season 3 last Aug. 2024.

The S8UL Pokémon UNITE team is similar, with the last change in their starting roster being made in April 2023. They compete in regional tournaments wherein they regularly enjoy podium finishes.

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