S8UL Esports & Global Esports announced their partnership to help to grow the Valorant ecosystem in India
S8UL Esports & Global Esports announced their partnership to help to grow the Valorant ecosystem in India
The two popular Indian gaming organizations S8UL Esports and Global Esports shake hands to build the ecosystem of Valorant esports in India. Along with this partnership S8UL esports also enters into the global Valorant scene, and they going to represent India with Global esports at Valorant 2023 Sao Paulo.
This strategic partnership will not only boost the Valorant game interest among the Indian gaming community but also it will encourage other players in the country to compete on the big stage like the international VCT (Valorant Champions Tour).
Before this Riot Games already indicate from any actions made by their side that, they not gonna neglect the Indian gaming community by any chance. First, they provide slots in the Valorant LCQ in 2021 to proceed into Master’s, then they bring a new agent into the game which is an Indian-origin character, and also organized the concert at the launch of the Harbour.
Riot Games allows this partnership before the Valorant Sao Paulo 2023, but for this tournament, the team will not play under the banner of Global Esports x S8UL esports. From the next tournaments, they show under the S8ULxGlobal esports banners.
On this, the CEO of Global Esports Dr. Rushindra Sinha said: “We are thrilled to be joining forces with S8UL to create even more unexpected connections and give our audiences authentic and memorable esports experiences like never before. This partnership will help us achieve our shared vision of creating a thriving and supportive gaming community in India.”
If you don’t know Global Esports is one of the oldest esports org in India at the start of the Valorant Esports scene they are there and have grown throughout time from beating most of the top teams of the Valorant scene in the country and also in SEA. Global Esports is the only organization that also secures the Valorant Franchise slot.
Co-Owner of S8UL Esports Lokesh “Goldy” Jain stated: “With what GE has already achieved in PC gaming combined with what we have done in mobile gaming and gaming content between 8bit, Soul & S8UL, this collab makes us quite a force in the industry. With this, our shared aim is to scale new heights, especially for Valorant in India, which includes expanding possibilities for our players and bringing our teams and content under one umbrella. Our goal is to put India on the world map and make it the hub for everything Gaming & Esports.”
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