- S8UL secures India's spot in Pokémon Unite's World Championship Series
- After bouncing back from Asia Champions League setbacks, the team proves their competitive edge
- August brings their chance to shine at the WCS Finals in the United States
It's an exciting week for esports fans - just as PUBG Mobile's PMGO finals approach, Pokémon Unite's competitive scene reaches new heights with S8UL qualifying as India's representatives through the regional qualifiers.
This victory holds special significance for S8UL following their disappointing early exit from the Pokémon Unite Asia Champions League, where they failed to advance to the ACL tournament. Their redemption comes with this qualification for August's WCS finals in the US.
The India Qualifiers delivered thrilling competition, with S8UL overcoming an initial loss that forced them through the tougher lower bracket. Their impressive run saw them defeat Team Dynamis, QML, and rivals Revenant XSpark to claim victory.

S8UL maintains its legacy as India's powerhouse - they previously qualified for the 2024 WCS but faced visa complications preventing their participation in Honolulu.
With ongoing US travel complexities, visa concerns naturally linger, but the team hopes history won't repeat itself at the 2025 WCS finals where they aim to showcase India's esports talent.
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