Esports World Cup 2025: S8UL announces first wave of games it will take part in, including EAFC 25

ANI April 10, 2025 154 views

S8UL, a prominent Indian esports organization, has announced its groundbreaking participation in the 2025 Esports World Cup across five competitive titles. The tournament, happening in Riyadh from July to August, features an unprecedented prize pool and global recognition. CEO Animesh Agarwal emphasized this as a defining moment for Indian esports, showcasing the team's ambitious global strategy. The organization plans an extensive nationwide campaign to build excitement and engagement around their historic participation.

"We're not just here to play -- we're here to make a mark." - Animesh Agarwal, S8UL CEO
Mumbai, April 10: S8UL, a global name in esports and gaming content, has officially announced its participation in five titles at the highly anticipated Esports World Cup (EWC) 2025, set to take place in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia from July 7 to August 24.

Key Points

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S8UL becomes first Indian team in Chess at global esports event

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Competing across 5 major game titles at EWC 2025

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Largest prize pool in esports history announced

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Planning massive pan-India campaign leading to tournament

The first wave of titles includes Chess, EAFC 25, Tekken 8, Call of Duty (COD): Warzone, and Apex Legends, with more titles and the official rosters to be revealed in the coming weeks.

Featuring the largest prize pool in esports history and 24 of the world's biggest esports titles, the Esports World Cup will also crown a Club Champion, the top-performing esports organization across all games. With over 50,000 square meters of space dedicated to fan activations, global pop culture integrations, and entertainment, the event promises to be the largest gaming festival on the planet.

While all other titles were part of EWC's inaugural edition, the Esports World Cup Foundation, in collaboration with Chess.com, announced the debut of Chess in this year's edition, featuring a $1.5 million (approximately Rs 12.8 crores) prize pool. S8UL will be India's first ever team to represent the nation in Chess at the prestigious tournament.

"The announcement video was our way of involving the community right from the start -- showcasing that S8UL's strength lies not just in gameplay but in storytelling," said Animesh Agarwal, Co-founder and CEO, S8UL as quoted from a press release.

"This is a defining moment for Indian esports. Our entry into titles like EAFC, Warzone, Apex, Tekken and Chess is not just participation -- it's a statement. S8UL is going global. We're stepping into arenas that many never imagined an Indian org could enter, and we're doing it with heart, skill and intent. We're not just here to play -- we're here to make a mark. And this is just the first stop in that journey," he added.

To kick off the campaign, S8UL launched a quirky and fast-paced announcement video featuring popular content creator BeYouNick and its star-studded roster of creators.

But S8UL's plans for EWC 2025 go far beyond team participation. The organization is gearing up for one of its biggest campaigns yet, with a pan-India journey across 20+ cities in the lead-up to the World Cup. Fans can expect never-before-seen content, IRL experiences, roster reveals, exclusive behind-the-scenes access, and opportunities to travel and celebrate with the team.

Reader Comments

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Rahul K.
So proud to see S8UL representing India on the global stage! Chess inclusion is unexpected but brilliant 🇮🇳 Can't wait to see our boys dominate in Riyadh! #S8ULtoWorldCup
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Priya M.
The city tour sounds amazing! Hope they come to Bangalore early so I can meet the players. That announcement video with BeYouNick was 🔥
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Aryan S.
While I'm excited about this, I wonder if they're stretching themselves too thin across so many games. Would prefer to see focused domination in 2-3 titles rather than spreading resources.
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Neha P.
Chess with $1.5M prize pool?! That's insane! Who knew esports and chess would collide like this. Wonder if they'll bring Vishy Anand as mentor 👀
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Vikram J.
The roster reveals can't come soon enough! Hoping to see some surprise international signings for Tekken and Apex. S8UL going global is the content we deserve!
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Sanya T.
That quote from Animesh gave me chills! This is exactly the energy Indian esports needs. More power to S8UL for dreaming big 💪

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