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S8UL to host two-day gaming festival on July 29 and 30

Indian gaming and esports organisation S8UL has announced its first-ever gaming fest, an event dedicated to its passionate fans from all over the country.

Sponsored by Lenovo and Intel, the S8UL Gaming Fest, which is in partnership with The Esports Club (TEC), will be held on July 29 and 30 in Bangalore. With S8UL bringing in the best of the gaming creators and TEC bringing its proven track record of creating gaming IPs and offline experiences, the event is set up for success from the get-go.

Fans at the S8UL Gaming Fest will be able to experience the latest games and play on the latest Lenovo Legion Gaming Devices, powered by 13th Gen Intel Core Processors, across the venue.

The S8UL Gaming Festival is the latest ecosystem partner for Lenovo and Intel; the two have jointly been supporting the development of esports in India at various levels.

The S8UL Gaming Fest will bring together India’s top gaming creators, leading brands and publishers to create an immersive gaming experience like no other. Fans will get the unique opportunity to showcase their exceptional skills and compete in tournaments with their favourite gamers, including Mortal, ScoutOP, Regaltos, PayalGaming, KaashPlays, Mavi, Snax and many more.

Also read: S8UL announces KRAFTON partnership

Animesh Agarwal aka 8Bit Thug, Co-Founder and CEO of S8UL, said:

We are extremely proud to present the first ever S8UL Gaming Fest, a celebration that revolves around our incredible fans. This event is our way of giving back to the community that has not only been a part of but also supported us heartily throughout our journey. It’s an opportunity for us to come together and create unforgettable memories together.

Lokesh Jain aka Goldy, Co-Founder and COO of S8UL, added:

We wanted to create a platform where gamers and fans alike could come together to experience the best of gaming. By hosting top streamers and organising thrilling tournaments, we aim to inspire and entertain everyone who attends. It’s going to be an unforgettable experience.

Mansoor Nabu Ahmed, Co-Founder and COO of The Esports Club, added:

We are thrilled to partner with S8UL on S8UL Gaming Fest. We are confident of delivering a super successful event with these amazing creators. The 2-day extravaganza comes as a delight for the community, and excited to make it even better alongside S8UL.”

Additionally, the S8UL Gaming Festival will also feature daily community tournaments for popular titles such as Valorant, FIFA 23, Mortal Kombat and more with an astonishing prize pool up for grabs. Gamers will have the chance to prove their skills and go home with remarkable rewards.

The event will have no entry free, making it accessible to all the fans. This will ensure that everyone has an equal opportunity to participate in this grand celebration and showcase their passion for gaming.

Aditya Chaudhuri

Hailing from the City of Joy, the things that bring me joy are cricket, a good non-tilt CS:GO session, F1 and movies.

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