The Indian esports revolution is here, and S8UL Esports is leading the charge. In a power move that shakes up the competitive EA SPORTS FC (EAFC) scene, S8UL has signed two of the world’s most exciting young talents—Jonas ‘Jonny’ Wirth (Germany) and Aaron ‘Happy’ Rivera (Latin America)—ahead of the Esports World Cup (EWC) 2025 in Riyadh.
This bold entry into EAFC marks a major milestone in S8UL’s global expansion, proving that India’s esports giants are ready to compete with the best in the world.
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Meet S8UL’s New EAFC Power Duo
Jonny: Germany’s EAFC Prodigy
At just [age], Jonas ‘Jonny’ Wirth is already a legend in the making. With a career earnings of $196,150 (~₹1.6 crore), Jonny’s resume speaks for itself:
- 🏆 eChampions League 2024 Champion ($75,000 prize)
- 🎮 Virtual Bundesliga 2023/24 Finals Winner ($42,666 prize)
- 🌍 Top 16 at FIFAe World Cup 2023 & FC Pro 24 World Championship
Having played for elite teams like Fnatic, SC Paderborn 07, and VfL Bochum 1848, Jonny brings ice-cold composure and surgical precision to S8UL’s roster.
“Joining S8UL is an incredible opportunity,” Jonny said. “I can’t wait to represent this org on the biggest stage at the Esports World Cup.”
Happy: Latin America’s Rising Star
Aaron ‘Happy’ Rivera is the clutch master of EAFC, known for his tactical brilliance and game-winning plays. His recent achievements include:
- 🏆 Three consecutive FC Pro 25 Open Cup wins (LATAM North)
- ⚽ Represented Mexico in FIFAe Nations Series 2023
- 💥 Dramatic last-minute winner in FC Pro Open Global Qualifier (5-4 victory)
With $50,000+ (~₹42.3 lakh) in earnings, Happy is ready to take his career to new heights with S8UL.
“This is a big moment for me,” Happy shared. “I’m bringing my A-game to EWC 2025—let’s make history!”
Why This Move Changes the Game for Indian Esports
S8UL’s entry into EAFC isn’t just about signing star players—it’s a statement of intent.
- 🌏 Global Ambitions: S8UL is no longer just an Indian powerhouse; it’s a world-class esports brand competing in top-tier tournaments.
- 🎮 Diverse Roster: With teams in Apex Legends, Call of Duty: Warzone, Chess, and StarCraft II, S8UL is building a multi-title esports empire.
- 🇮🇳 Putting India on the Map: By fielding elite players like Jonny and Happy, S8UL is proving that Indian orgs can rival the best in the world.
Animesh Agarwal (8Bit Thug), S8UL’s Co-founder & CEO, said:
“Our EAFC roster shows our commitment to global esports dominance. Jonny and Happy are world-class talents, and we’re excited to support them at EWC 2025.”
S8UL’s Esports World Cup 2025 Lineup
Here’s a look at S8UL’s star-studded squads for EWC 2025:
Game | Players |
---|---|
Apex Legends | Sharky, Jesko, Legacy |
Call of Duty: Warzone | Trikempathy, Braxtvn, Ryda |
Chess | Nihal Sarin, Aravindh Chithambaram |
EA SPORTS FC | Jonny, Happy |
StarCraft II | GuMiho |
More rosters to be announced soon!
What’s Next for S8UL?
With the Esports World Cup 2025 just months away, all eyes are on S8UL’s EAFC debut. Can Jonny and Happy bring home the trophy? Will S8UL’s multi-title strategy pay off?
One thing’s certain: Indian esports has never looked stronger.
🔥 Follow S8UL’s journey to EWC 2025—this is just the beginning!