S8UL Esports crowned Champions of India’s Biggest MOBA Legends 5v5 Tournament

(Courtesy : S8UL Esports, Rai Star x Gyan Gaming Cup)
The team secured INR 12.5 lakh in prize money after a thrilling 4-3 Grand Final win in Kolkata.
Following a thrilling 4-3 win in the grand final, S8UL Esports emerged victorious in the Rai Star x Gyan Gaming Cup held in Kolkata on February 18.
The triumph earned the team a total of INR 12.5 lakh in prize money and further solidified the organization’s standing as a dominant force in India’s competitive MOBA ecosystem. Let’s check out more details in this article.
S8UL Esports gameplan for the tournament
Featuring a massive open qualifier pool with participation from up to 1,024 teams across the country, the month-long tournament established itself as India’s biggest MOBA Legends 5v5 competitions till date.
Led by in-game leader (IGL) Mohammad Saad (Apex), alongside Abhijeet Katkar (Abhi), Mehta Jay (J), Chirag Singh (Radium), Debasish Sana (Anti), and Joseph Nehhunjang (Kakarot), S8UL’s championship run was defined by composure, adaptability, and elite-level execution under pressure.
“Coming into this tournament with so many teams, we knew the margin for error would be extremely small. As a team, we focused heavily on preparation, communication, and adapting our gameplay depending on the opponent’s playstyle.
That grand final was one of the most intense series we’ve played as a team and this title belongs to everyone who believed in us,” commented Mohammad Saad aka Apex, IGL of S8UL’s MOBA Legends 5v5 team who has previously competed at the MLBB Mid Season Cup 2024 at the Esports World Cup, a global event that featured a staggering USD 3 million prize pool.
The tournament commenced with single-elimination open qualifiers played in a Best-of-One (Bo1) format, from which only 16 teams advanced. S8UL secured their place among the top contenders before entering the main event brackets, where the intensity increased significantly.
Nail-biter in the finals
In the Group A playoffs, S8UL defeated Megatron Esports 2-0 in the Best-of-Three quarterfinals, followed by a commanding 3-1 victory over PEAK in the Best-of-Five semifinals.
They then delivered a dominant 4-0 sweep against Elusivity Esports in the Best-of-Seven Group A finals to book their spot in the grand final. In what turned out to be a nail-biting Best-of-Seven decider, S8UL held their nerve in a fiercely contested series, eventually closing out the matchup 4-3 against Godlike Esports to be crowned champions.
Animesh Agarwal, Co-founder of S8UL Esports, said, “This victory is a testament to the structure and long-term vision we are building at S8UL. The Indian MOBA ecosystem is entering a new phase of growth, with larger tournaments, stronger grassroots participation, and higher competitive standards and we are proud to have a strong, well-balanced lineup featuring some of the best players in the title.
Wins like this validate our investment in building elite lineups and support systems around our players. Our focus now is to sustain this level of performance and replicate similar success in upcoming national and international tournaments.”
Who won the Rai Star x Gyan Gaming Cup 2026?
S8UL Esports won the tournament after defeating Godlike Esports 4-3 in the Grand Final.
How much prize money did S8UL Esports win?
S8UL secured INR 12.5 lakh following their championship victory in Kolkata.
Who led S8UL’s MOBA Legends 5v5 roster?
The team was led by in-game leader Mohammad Saad (Apex), who previously competed at the MLBB Mid Season Cup 2024.
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