S8UL scripts history again, honored with MOBIES ‘Global Impact on Mobile Gaming’ Award

S8UL Esports said, “We really want to show that when the world talks about mobile gaming, India is the powerhouse in the world and home of maximum mobile gamers."

(Esports news) S8UL, India’s leading Esports organization, has added another feather to its illustrious cap by becoming the first-ever Esports organization to be honored in Los Angeles late Friday night for its unparalleled impact on the worldwide mobile gaming landscape with the highly coveted ‘MOBIES GLOBAL IMPACT IN MOBILE GAMING’ 2023 award. 

S8UL, the brainchild of Indian Esports industry veterans and notable gamers Naman Mathur (Mortal), Animesh Agarwal (8Bit Thug), and Lokesh Jain (Goldy), celebrated the triumph with the entire Indian Esports community. This success not only brings S8UL glory, but it also increases global reputation and respect for Indian Esports.

This accolade also demonstrates India’s supremacy as a mobile-first gaming country, with 90% of players preferring to play video games exclusively on smartphones. 

Immersed in this joyful moment, S8UL’s three Co-Founders couldn’t contain their joy, saying, “This moment is truly surreal, and words cannot express the depth of our gratitude to everyone who has played a role in our journey.”

” Our achievement is a testimonial to the tremendous development we have made, kindling a newfound zeal in us to strive for greater heights. This award is dedicated to, for, and by the Indian gaming community, and we will be eternally grateful for the support we have gotten from the country.”

“Our consistent victories year after year fuels our ambition and hunger to push our boundaries and scale new heights,” they continued. We hope to revolutionize the gaming ecosystem in the country and move it to the forefront of mobile gaming, putting India on the global gaming map.”

 Along with S8UL, Naman ‘Mortal’ Sandeep Mathur, their co-founder and the face of Indian gaming and Esports, was nominated for Mobile Content Creator of the Year. Harsh ‘Goblin’ Paudwal of Team Soul was nominated for Mobile Esports Player of the Year, but the prizes for the following categories went to Judo Sloth and Frederic “Bennyqt” Gonzales, respectively. 

With recent laurels under its belt, the top Esports organization S8UL, in conjunction with The Esports Club, will also launch the first-ever gaming fest, a two-day event sponsored by Lenovo and Intel, dedicated to ardent fans from throughout the country. This thrilling event dubbed the S8UL Gaming Fest, will take place in Bengaluru from July 29 to July 30. 

Previously, in December 2022, S8UL became the country’s first Esports organization to win globally at the coveted ‘Esports Awards 2022’ for the ‘Content Group of the Year’ category. They won against global industry sensations such as 100 Thieves, FaZe Clan, OTK, G4TV, Tribo Gaules, and others, and made the country proud on the Global Gaming Stage. Mortal finished second in the ‘Esports Personality of the Year’ Award at the same awards ceremony.

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