The world of esports is buzzing with excitement as S8UL secures their spot to represent India at the Pokémon Unite World Championship Series (WCS). After a challenging journey, including a disappointing performance at the Asia Champions League, S8UL has made a triumphant return to the top, clinching their qualification in the local qualifiers.
The road to the WCS wasn't easy for S8UL. They started the India Qualifiers with a loss, which pushed them into the lower bracket, making their path to victory even more arduous. Despite this setback, they managed to overpower formidable opponents such as Team Dynamis, QML, and Revenant XSpark, showcasing their resilience and skill.
This achievement is particularly significant for S8UL, as it marks a redemption arc following their early exit from the Pokémon Unite Asia Champions League. Now, they're set to compete on the global stage at the WCS Finals in the USA this August.
S8UL's journey to the WCS isn't new; they were also selected to represent India in the 2024 WCS. Unfortunately, they were unable to participate due to visa issues that prevented their travel to Honolulu. With cross-border travel to the US still presenting challenges, the team will be hoping to avoid a repeat of last year's predicament and make their mark at the WCS 2025 finals.
As the esports community gears up for the PMGO finals of PUBG Mobile later this week, Pokémon Unite's competitive scene continues to thrive. If you're inspired to dive into Pokémon Unite and test your skills, be sure to check out our tier list of Pokémon Unite characters ranked by role. This guide offers valuable insights into which characters are beginner-friendly and which ones might be less effective, helping you strategize and improve your gameplay.
