S8UL Esports, a leading Indian force in gaming and content creation, has taken a major step in its global expansion by unveiling its first-ever international Call of Duty: Warzone roster, ahead of the Esports World Cup 2025 in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia.
🎮 Meet the Roster (North America-based):
- Colin “Trikempathy” Bowers-Wilson – Aggressive, precise, and consistent with $47,000+ in prize earnings.
- Braxton “Braxtvn” Trice (IGL) – Calm under pressure with $64,000+ in winnings, top-10 WSOW finishes (2022–2024).
- Ryder “Ryda” Skarzinski – Rising talent with $15,000+ in earnings and 450K+ followers across platforms.
🌎 Why This Matters:
This marks the first time an Indian organization has officially entered the global Warzone esports scene, showcasing S8UL’s ambition to go beyond regional dominance.
🗣️ Animesh Agarwal, Co-founder & CEO of S8UL, said:
“This move reinforces our long-term commitment to elevating Indian representation across all competitive gaming genres and competing with excellence on the world stage.”
💬 Braxtvn added:
“This partnership is not just about one tournament, it’s about building something meaningful with an org that shares our vision. We’re proud to join the S8UL legacy.”
🔥 More from S8UL’s International Roster Expansion:
- Apex Legends: Sharky, Jesko, and Legacy.
- StarCraft II: South Korean legend GuMiho.
- Chess: Led by Indian GMs Nihal Sarin & Aravindh Chithambaram.
📈 The Big Picture:
With this latest signing, S8UL is solidifying its status as a global esports powerhouse, pushing Indian esports onto the international stage and diversifying across key gaming verticals—from strategy and FPS to traditional mind sports like chess.
This is not just about teams—it’s about building a legacy. 🌍🔥