The first edition of Mobies, the Mobile Gaming Awards, saw big names around the globe getting honored, including the India esports organization S8UL. The leading esports organization from the Indian sub-continent received the “Global Impact on Mobile Gaming” Award at the Mobies 2023 on Friday, July 14, 2023, in Los Angeles.
S8UL has continued its dream run at award shows, as the win at the Mobies is the second such accolade for the organization after it bagged the “Content Group of the Year” honor at Esports Awards 2022. The famous Indian organization continued to remain relevant among its fans by keeping them entertained with new content now and then.
“This award is for, of, and by the Indian gaming community”: S8UL Co-founders after getting honored at the Mobies 2023
After the fan-favorite Indian organization bagged the prestigious award at the Mobies 2023 stage, the former’s three co-founders – Naman “Mortal” Mathur, Animesh “8Bit Thug” Agarwal, and Lokesh “Goldy” Jain – expressed their pleasure, as they were quoted saying,
“This moment is truly surreal, and words cannot express the depth of our gratitude to every person who played a part in our journey. Our success is a testament to the outstanding progress we have achieved, igniting a newfound enthusiasm within us to aim higher. This award is for, of, and by the Indian gaming community and we will always be thankful for the love we have received from the country.”
They continued,
“Our consistent triumphs year-on-year fuels our ambition and hunger to push our boundaries to scale more heights. Through our efforts, we aim to redefine the gaming landscape in the country and propel it to the forefront of mobile gaming to put India on the global map of gaming.”
For those unaware, S8UL co-founder and popular streamer, Mortal was nominated at the Mobies 2023 in the “Mobile Content Creator of the Year” category. However, the famous Clash of Clans gamer and content creator Judo Sloth won the award.
At the same time, another S8UL superstar and BGMI sensation, Harsh “Goblin” Paudwal, was nominated for the “Mobile Esports Player of the Year” award, which was ultimately bagged by Frederic “Bennyqt” Gonzales, a famous Filipino MLBB (Mobile Legends: Bang Bang) pro.