8bit Thug on S8UL Esports partnership with JioGames

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The co-owner of S8UL Esports and former PUBG (Player Unknown’s Battlegrounds) Mobile and BGMI (Battlegrounds Mobile India) streamer Animesh “Thug” Agarwal is well-known to the Indian gaming fans and community. The company is well-known for its connections with a variety of gaming content producers and professional players, including MortaL, Scout, 8bit Mamba, SouL Omega, and others. The company received Content Group of the Year at the Esports Awards 2022.

S8UL Esports Team

S8UL is a professional Indian esports team that competes in various video game tournaments. Founded in 2019, the team quickly made a name for itself in the Indian gaming scene and has also gained recognition internationally. S8UL fields teams in popular games like Free Fire, PUBG Mobile, BGMI, and Call of Duty Mobile, and have achieved significant success in all these games. The team’s Free Fire roster, in particular, has been very successful, winning several major tournaments. S8UL’s dedication and skill have made them a fan favourite, and they continue to inspire and motivate young gamers across India to pursue their esports dreams.

How the rumours of the partnership began?

The majority of the streamers affiliated with S8UL Esports are typically found streaming live on YouTube and Loco, although they haven’t been active on Loco in a while. The inactivity from Loco suggested that the S8UL has started a partnership with the popular platform JioGames.

The lack of engagement by S8UL content producers, and rumours suggested that the organization’s agreement with Loco has ended.

8bit Thug’s response to the rumours

8bit Thug, a former BGMI content developer and co-owner of S8UL, has called the rumours of a collaboration between JioGames and S8UL Esports “baseless” and reiterated that there is “no such scene.”

When BGMI player Tanmay “Scout” Singh abruptly stopped streaming on Loco and began streaming on YouTube, rumours about the ‘JioGames partnership’ spread more widely. Scout later explained on a stream on YouTube that he ended the stream on Loco as an important meeting came at that time.

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