

Pokémon Unite's competitive scene reaches new heights as Indian esports organization S8UL secures their spot at the World Championship Series. This redemption comes following their early exit from the Asia Champions League earlier this year.
Road to Redemption
After a disappointing ACL performance, S8UL has fought their way back to the top through the national qualifiers. Their journey wasn't smooth sailing - an opening match loss forced them through the grueling lower bracket. Nevertheless, they dominated opponents like Team Dynamis, QML, and familiar rivals Revenant XSpark to claim victory.
Championship Dreams
This marks S8UL's second consecutive WCS qualification, though last year's visa issues prevented them from competing in Honolulu. With the 2025 finals scheduled for August in the United States, the team hopes bureaucratic hurdles won't repeat themselves.
Indian Pokémon Unite fans can celebrate their representation on the global stage while we all keep fingers crossed for smoother international travel arrangements this time around.
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