S8UL to Represent India at WCS Finals After Pokémon Unite Qualifiers
The esports world is buzzing with excitement as S8UL has earned the right to represent India at the Pokémon Unite World Championship Series (WCS). After a tough journey marked by a disappointing performance at the Asia Champions League, where they were knocked out early, S8UL has bounced back impressively. They are now set to compete in the WCS Finals in the USA this August, a testament to their resilience and skill.
The path to the WCS was not straightforward for S8UL. They started the India Qualifiers with a loss, pushing them into the lower bracket and making their climb to the top even more challenging. Yet, they overcame this hurdle, dominating teams like Team Dynamis, QML, and their familiar rivals, Revenant XSpark, to secure their spot at the WCS.
This achievement is not the first time S8UL has qualified for the WCS; they were also set to represent India in the 2024 event. Unfortunately, they were unable to participate due to visa issues, which prevented their travel to Honolulu. With cross-border travel to the US still presenting challenges, the team will be hoping to avoid similar issues this time around as they prepare for the WCS 2025 finals.
As S8UL gears up for the big stage, the excitement doesn't stop there. The PUBG Mobile Global Open (PMGO) finals are also set to take place later this week, making it a thrilling time for esports fans. For those looking to dive into Pokémon Unite and test their skills, be sure to check out our comprehensive tier list. It offers valuable insights into which characters are beginner-friendly and which might not be worth your time, regardless of your skill level.
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