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S8UL Goes Big at Esports World Cup 2026 With 13 Game Titles

S8UL is going all in. The Mumbai-based org just announced their biggest move yet. They're competing across 13 different titles at the Esports World Cup 2026 in Riyadh.

That's not a typo. Thirteen games. One tournament.

The Stakes Are Massive

The prize pool sits at $75 million. That's real money. S8UL wants a piece of it.

This is the largest global campaign in the organization's history. They're not just showing up. They're competing to win.

Why This Matters for Indian Esports

S8UL has been a powerhouse in South Asian esports. But the Esports World Cup is a different stage. It's global. The competition is fierce.

A strong showing here puts Indian esports on the map in a big way. It proves the region can hang with the best.

What Games Will They Play?

The full list of 13 titles hasn't been detailed. But expect the usual suspects. Fighting games. Shooters. Maybe some mobile titles where S8UL has historically performed well.

Players like Arslan Ash have already shown up at other major events this year. The talent pool is deep.

Events like the Esports World Cup showcase just how massive competitive gaming has become. Platforms like 1v1Me give fans another way to engage with live esports by backing professional gamers competing in real matches and sharing in the prize pool when their pick wins.

The Bottom Line

S8UL is swinging for the fences. Riyadh will show if they can deliver.

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