S8UL Unveils Powerhouse COD Mobile World Championship Roster (Image Via S8UL/Instagram)
S8UL Esports has officially announced its new Call of Duty Mobile team for the ongoing World Championship 2025. The team was revealed on June 30, 2025, and includes a mix of experienced Indian players and three top international stars. This move shows the team’s big plans to perform better at the global level after returning to the COD Mobile scene earlier this year.
This fresh roster combines the strength of Indian talent with global experience, making it one of the most exciting lineups in Indian esports this year.
S8UL made its return to the COD Mobile esports scene in February 2025 after a long four-year break. Their first tournament after returning was China Masters Season 9, but they finished in 10th place and missed out on the Playoffs.
Now, with a stronger team, they are fully focused on the COD Mobile World Championship 2025. The Stage 3 matches will take place on July 5 and 6, and top teams from this stage will move on to Stage 4. Only two Indian teams will make it to the finals, so the competition is tight.
Jezz is a big name in the COD Mobile scene. The North American pro has won the 2022 World Championship with Tribe Gaming. He has also played for top teams like Luminosity Gaming, finishing 5th in the 2024 World Championship. Jezz brings massive experience and will be a key part of S8UL’s push for the title.
Frann comes from Indonesia and is known for his success in Southeast Asian tournaments. He was part of Kagendra in 2022 and also played for ABC Esports. He adds depth to the squad with his solid skills and past tournament wins.
Marvel is a French player who began competing in 2020. He recently won the Snapdragon Pro Series Season 6 Europe with Animus. Marvel already has good synergy with Indian players Jokos and Sams, as they played together for Team Vitality earlier this year.
S8UL’s core includes three Indian veterans:
These players have been active in the Indian COD Mobile scene for many years. Their focus now is to lead the team to success on the world stage. With their coordination and homegrown experience, they’ll play a key role in lifting Indian esports.
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