Call of Duty Mobile continues to dominate the esports scene, especially in India, where organizations like S8UL Esports have made significant waves. In a surprising development, S8UL has announced the disbandment of its Call of Duty Mobile roster.
Developed by TiMi Studios and published by Activision, Call of Duty Mobile offers thrilling multiplayer and battle royale modes in a free-to-play format. Its massive popularity in India has drawn top esports teams eager to compete and succeed.
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S8UL Esports, an Indian powerhouse formed by Soul Esports and Team 8bit, is co-owned by prominent YouTubers Naman 'Mortal' Mathur, Animesh 'Thug' Agarwal, and Lokesh 'Goldy' Jain.
The Call of Duty Mobile roster included:
This talented lineup secured vice-championship at the CODM India Cup, along with victories at GG1 Weekend Wars and LOCO Battlefield League.

S8UL shared the news via Instagram, confirming the roster's disbandment effective March 16, 2021. Players are now pursuing individual paths. No official reason has been disclosed, leaving fans stunned and awaiting further updates from the organization or players.
We extend our best wishes to these skilled players for their future successes.
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