S8UL Esports Wins Back-to-Back at MOBIES 2024, Payal Dhare Shines
S8UL Esports, India’s gaming giant, has once again made history by clinching the prestigious ‘Mobile Organisation of the Year’ award at the MOBIES 2024. This milestone marks another significant chapter in the organization’s journey to becoming a global esports powerhouse. Alongside this triumph, Payal Dhare, also known as PayalGaming, has created history as the first female Indian gamer to win an international award.
Overview of S8UL Esports’ Triumph at MOBIES 2024
Achievement | Winner | Details |
Mobile Organisation of the Year | S8UL Esports |
Won against global esports giants, including LOUD, Fluxo, and GodLike Esports.
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Streamer of the Year | Payal Dhare (PayalGaming) |
First Indian female gamer to win a global award.
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Mobile Content Creator of the Year | Naman Mathur (Mortal) |
Nominated for his impact on mobile gaming content creation.
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Live Event of the Year Nomination | S8UL Gaming Festival 2023 |
Recognized for bringing together 13,000 Indian gaming enthusiasts.
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The Bigger Picture: S8UL’s Role in India’s Gaming Revolution
S8UL Esports continues to set new standards in the Indian and global gaming scene. The S8UL Gaming Festival 2023, which was nominated for Live Event of the Year, showcased the organization’s ability to unite thousands of gaming enthusiasts, offering immersive experiences that brought the world’s top talents together.
Additionally, Naman Mathur (Mortal), another key figure at S8UL, earned a nomination for Mobile Content Creator of the Year, underlining his significant contributions to the gaming world.
As the first-ever esports organization to win the ‘Content Group of the Year’ title at the Esports Awards for three consecutive years, S8UL’s influence is undeniable. With their consistent excellence, they have become the face of the Indian esports revolution.
Key Highlights:
- S8UL Esports wins Mobile Organisation of the Year at MOBIES 2024.
- Payal Dhare (PayalGaming) becomes India’s first female gamer to win an international award, securing Streamer of the Year.
- Animesh Agarwal (8Bit Thug), Naman Mathur (Mortal), and Lokesh Jain (Goldy) co-founded S8UL, leading India’s esports revolution.
- S8UL triumphs over global esports giants like LOUD, Fluxo, Tribe Gaming, and EVOS to claim the award.
- PayalGaming wins against top streamers like Regaltos, Nobru, and Wynnsanity to become Streamer of the Year.
- The S8UL Gaming Festival 2023 was also nominated for Live Event of the Year.
S8UL Esports’ Unstoppable Growth
Founded by esports legends Animesh Agarwal (8Bit Thug), Naman Mathur (Mortal), and Lokesh Jain (Goldy), S8UL Esports has been a key player in shaping the future of gaming and content creation in India. After winning the ‘Global Impact on Mobile Gaming’ award at the first-ever MOBIES in 2023, the organization returned this year stronger than ever, claiming the ‘Mobile Organisation of the Year’ award.
Triumphing over prominent global organizations such as LOUD and Fluxo from Brazil, Tribe Gaming from North America, and EVOS from Indonesia, this victory highlights S8UL’s ongoing influence in mobile esports, especially within India.
Animesh Agarwal, Co-founder of S8UL Esports, commented:
“This win represents not just our hard work but the unwavering support of our community and team. It’s a reflection of our commitment to pushing boundaries and setting new benchmarks in the esports world.”
Payal Dhare’s Historic Win
One of the most inspiring moments at MOBIES 2024 was the win of Payal Dhare, aka PayalGaming, who took home the ‘Streamer of the Year’ title. With over 3.7 million followers on Instagram and 4.2 million subscribers on YouTube, Payal has become one of the most influential female figures in India’s gaming community. Her achievement is a landmark in Indian gaming history, as she is the first female gamer from India to win an international award.
Payal expressed her gratitude:
“Winning this award is an honor and responsibility. It proves the potential of women in gaming, and I hope it inspires others to follow their passion.”
Her victory over top streamers like Regaltos, Nobru, and Wynnsanity marks a historic moment for Indian esports, proving that Indian women gamers are a force to be reckoned with on the global stage.
Why This Matters for Indian Esports
S8UL Esports’ back-to-back success at the MOBIES 2024 emphasizes the rapid growth and potential of the Indian esports ecosystem. Their efforts not only shine a spotlight on Indian talent but also help inspire future generations to pursue careers in gaming, content creation, and esports.
This victory, especially Payal Dhare’s achievement, opens doors for more women to make their mark in the industry and challenges stereotypes about gaming being a male-dominated space.
The Future Looks Bright for S8UL Esports and Indian Gaming
With these victories, S8UL Esports has further solidified its position as a global leader in esports and gaming content. They are not just building an esports empire; they are redefining the future of mobile gaming and pushing the boundaries for Indian talent worldwide.
As S8UL continues to break records, innovate, and inspire, it is clear that the world of esports will be forever changed by their contributions. With more milestones to reach and more talent to discover, S8UL Esports is undoubtedly a name to watch.