S8UL Esports
Indian esports organization
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S8UL Esports is an Indian esports and content creation organization based in Mumbai, Maharashtra.[1] The team has competed in titles such as Battlegrounds Mobile India (BGMI), Pokémon Unite, and Call of Duty: Mobile, and employs several YouTube content creators. The organization was formed as a result of a collaboration between Team Soul (owned by Naman "Mortal" Mathur) and Team 8bit (founded by Animesh "Thug" Agarwal and Lokesh "Goldy" Jain).[2]
Lokesh Jain (Goldy)
Naman Mathur (MortaL)
Sumit Sovarasia
| Short name | S8UL |
|---|---|
| Founded | 2018 |
| Based in | Mumbai, India |
| Owner | Animesh Agarwal (Thug) Lokesh Jain (Goldy) Naman Mathur (MortaL) Sumit Sovarasia |
| Divisions | Apex Legends BGMI Call of Duty: Warzone Chess EA Sports FC Fatal Fury Fortnite Free Fire Honor of Kings League of Legends Mobile Legends Pokémon Go Pokémon Unite PUBG: Battlegrounds Street Fighter 6 Tekken TrackMania Valorant |
| Partners | iQOO Monster Energy |
| Website | official website |
History
S8UL was officially formed in 2020 as a result of the merger of the teams Team Soul and 8bit Creatives. The name "S8UL" combines "Soul" and "8bit" symbolizing the union of the two brands.[3][4]
In 2025, S8UL was selected to represent India at the Esports World Cup 2025, held in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. The organization participated in multiple titles under the Indian delegation, including Battlegrounds Mobile India and Apex Legends.[5][6]
Infrastructure
S8UL operates out of a gaming facility in Mumbai, often referred to as the S8UL Gaming House. The house includes training rooms, content studios, and collaboration areas.[7]
Achievements
PUBG Mobile/BGMI - Team SouL
- PMIS: 2019
- PMCO India: 2019
- BMPS: 2022
- BGIS: 2026
Pokémon UNITE
- Pokémon UNITE Championship Series - INDIA: 2023, 2024, 2025, 2026
VALORANT
- VCSA Split 1: 2026
League of Legends
- Legends Ascend South Asia: 2025