Our Journey

The evolution of S8UL Esports through the years

2018

Formation of Team SouL

Founded by Naman Mathur (MortaL), Animesh Agarwal (8Bit Thug), and Lokesh Jain (Goldy) as a competitive PUBG Mobile team

2019

PUBG Mobile India Series

Team SouL's first major tournament participation, establishing their presence in Indian esports

2020

S8UL Merger

Team SouL and 8bit merged into S8UL Esports, combining competitive gaming and content creation

PUBG Mobile Club Open Success

Secured top position in this international tournament

2021

BGMI Transition

Successfully transitioned to Battlegrounds Mobile India after its launch

PMPL Achievement

Strong finish in PUBG Mobile Pro League South Asia Championship

YouTube Milestone

Crossed 1 million subscribers on YouTube

2022

First Esports Awards Win

Won Content Group of the Year at Esports Awards 2022

Mobies Recognition

Received Global Impact on Mobile Gaming Award

BGMI Championship Success

Secured top position in BGMI Championship Series

2023

Second Esports Awards Win

Won Content Group of the Year for the second consecutive time

Multi-Game Success

Excellence in tournaments across Call of Duty: Mobile and Free Fire

BGMI Masters Performance

Outstanding performance in BGMI Masters Series

2024

Historic Hat-trick at Esports Awards

First organization to win Content Group of the Year three times consecutively

MOBIES 2024 Dominance

Won Mobile Organisation of the Year at MOBIES 2024 in Los Angeles

Payal Dhare's Milestone

First female gamer from India to win an international award (Streamer of the Year)

The Founders

Naman Mathur

Naman Mathur

MortaL

Co-founder and prominent figure in Indian gaming

Animesh Agarwal

Animesh Agarwal

8Bit Thug

Co-founder and content creation leader

Lokesh Jain

Lokesh Jain

Goldy

Co-founder focused on partnerships