S8UL to Compete in 13 Titles at Esports World Cup 2026, Largest Indian Entry

S8UL, an Indian esports organization, will compete across 13 different game titles at the 2026 Esports World Cup in Riyadh, marking the highest number of titles entered by any Indian organization at a global tournament. The announcement follows S8UL's selection as a Club Partner by the Esports Foundation for a second year, placing it among an elite group of 40 global organizations. The 2026 campaign represents a significant expansion from its nine-title run in 2025, adding major games like Fortnite and PUBG: BATTLEGROUNDS. This move is backed by strong recent performances, including a BGMI India Series championship and a historic Top 5 Apex Legends finish at the ALGS.

Key Points: S8UL Enters 13 Titles at Esports World Cup 2026 in Riyadh

  • Largest Indian title entry at global event
  • $75M total prize pool
  • Builds on 2025 finals experience
  • Expansion into Fortnite, PUBG, Street Fighter 6
  • Backed by recent domestic & international wins
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S8UL announces participation across 13 titles at Esports World Cup 2026

Indian esports org S8UL announces its largest global campaign, competing across 13 titles at the Esports World Cup 2026 with a record $75M prize pool.

"Competing across 13 titles... reflects both S8UL's long-term vision and the scale of our ambition. - Animesh Agarwal"

Mumbai, April 14

S8UL has announced its participation across 13 titles at the Esports World Cup 2026 in Riyadh from July 6, marking the highest number of titles by an Indian organisation at a global esports tournament.

The organisation will enter qualification pathways across Apex Legends, Battlegrounds Mobile India (BGMI), Call of Duty: Warzone, Chess, EA Sports FC, FATAL Fury, Fortnite, Honor of Kings, MOBA Legends 5V5, PUBG: BATTLEGROUNDS, Street Fighter 6, TEKKEN 8, and Trackmania, showcasing its presence across PC, console, and mobile ecosystems.

This participation reflects S8UL's continued expansion across genres spanning FPS, battle royale, fighting games, sports simulation, strategy and racing while reinforcing its commitment to building a truly global, multi-title esports footprint.

S8UL's announcement follows its selection as a Club Partner by the Esports Foundation for the second consecutive year. As part of an elite cohort of 40 leading esports organisations worldwide, S8UL will continue to represent India at one of the biggest platforms in international competitive gaming.

Commenting on the announcement, Animesh Agarwal, Co-founder and CEO of S8UL, said, "Competing across 13 titles at the Esports World Cup this year reflects both S8UL's long-term vision and the scale of our ambition. Our experience in Riyadh last year gave us a clear understanding of what it takes to compete consistently at the global level. Since then, we have been deliberate in refining our approach- strengthening our foundation, investing in the right talent, and expanding into titles with long-term potential. The focus now is on execution: delivering consistent performances and establishing S8UL as a credible contender across every title we enter."

The EWC 2026 is set to take place in Riyadh from July 6 to August 23, featuring a record-breaking prize pool of USD 75 million (approximately Rs 700 crore). The tournament will bring together over 2,000 players and 200 clubs from more than 100 countries competing across 24 titles. At the centre of the competition is the Club Championship, which carries a USD 30 million (approximately Rs 280 crore) prize pool, emphasising the importance of consistent performance across multiple games.

At EWC 2025, following the signing of a mix of national and international talent, S8UL competed in the qualifiers across nine titles and went on to deliver a strong performance at the tournament. The organisation reached the Grand Finals in Apex Legends and secured Top 8 finishes in Chess and EA Sports FC. Building on that foundation, the 2026 campaign marks a significant expansion, with the addition of new titles such as Fortnite, Honor of Kings, PUBG: BATTLEGROUNDS, Street Fighter 6 and Trackmania, further strengthening the organisation's multi-title depth.

Since the start of the year, S8UL has built strong momentum across multiple titles. Its BGMI roster clinched the BGMI India Series 2026 championship, India's premier mobile esports tournament, while its MOBA Legends 5v5 team emerged victorious at the Rai Star x Gyan Gaming Cup. Grandmaster Nihal Sarin secured a major international win at the Menorca Open, and the organisation's VALORANT roster won the VCSA Split 1. The organisation's Honor of Kings team also claimed the Kings Arise India City Tour - Mumbai title. On the global stage, S8UL's Apex Legends roster delivered a historic Top 5 finish at the ALGS 2026 Championship, the best-ever result by an Indian organisation in the title.

Backed by solid domestic performances and its largest-ever multi-title campaign, S8UL's EWC 2026 journey marks a significant step forward for both the organisation and India's global esports presence.

- ANI

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Priya S
So proud to see S8UL flying the Indian flag high! The diversity from BGMI to Chess is impressive. Hope our players get the support they need. The pressure will be immense, but I believe in them. All the best, team! 💪
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Rohit P
While the ambition is great, spreading across 13 titles feels a bit thin. Wouldn't it be better to focus resources on 5-6 core titles where we have a real shot at winning? Hope this "multi-title depth" strategy pays off and doesn't lead to average performances everywhere.
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Nikhil C
BGMI India Series champs! Let's go! 🇮🇳 Our mobile gaming scene is world-class. Seeing S8UL in PUBG: BATTLEGROUNDS and Honor of Kings as well is fantastic. The future is bright for Indian gamers. #S8UL
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Sarah B
As someone who follows global esports, this is a massive statement from India. Being a Club Partner two years in a row and competing in Riyadh puts S8UL on the map. The $30M Club Championship prize is insane. Rooting for you all!
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Karthik V
Chess and EA Sports FC Top 8 last year was solid. Now with more titles, the experience from last EWC will be key. Animesh's point about "deliberate refining" sounds good. Hope the execution matches the vision. Bring home some trophies, boys!

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