S8UL Esports has unveiled India’s first-ever Fighting Game Community Talent Hunt Program, offering six players a transformative six-month development opportunity with professional coaching, international tournament funding, and complete travel support.
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S8UL FGC Talent Hunt Program Details
| Program Detail | Information |
|---|---|
| Duration | January – June 2026 (6 months) |
| Total Spots | 6 players (2 Tekken 8, 4 Street Fighter 6) |
| Selection Criteria | Performance in nationwide qualifiers and finals |
| Professional Coaching | Dedicated coach per game throughout program |
| Tournament Support | Minimum 3 Tier-1 international events, fully funded |
| Monthly Stipend | Provided to allow full-time training focus |
| Registration | Open now at start.gg/s8ul-gauntlet |

What Makes This Program Revolutionary
Unlike one-off tournaments, S8UL’s initiative functions as a long-term development pipeline designed to elevate Indian fighting game athletes to global competitiveness. Selected players receive comprehensive support covering flights, accommodation, meals, local transport, and tournament registration for international Tier-1 events—removing financial barriers that typically prevent Indian FGC players from competing abroad.
Training Infrastructure: Athletes gain access to S8UL Gaming House 2.0, one of India’s most advanced esports facilities built to global standards. Structured training schedules, dedicated practice zones, analytics support, and high-performance environments create professional conditions comparable to international esports organizations.
Content Integration: Beyond competitive training, players join S8UL’s industry-leading content ecosystem. This visibility helps athletes build personal brands through streaming, storytelling, and community engagement—preparing them as both competitors and esports personalities who can sustain careers long-term.

Why India’s FGC Needs This
India’s fighting game community has shown tremendous potential at regional events but lacks structured support systems for sustained growth. S8UL CEO Animesh Agarwal emphasized the program addresses this gap by providing professional coaching and international exposure necessary to compete at EVO, Esports World Cup, and Asian Games level.
S8UL already competes across nine titles and participated in Esports World Cup‘s Club Partner Program, demonstrating commitment to fighting games. This Talent Hunt represents the organization’s first dedicated FGC development initiative, arriving as fighting games gain global momentum.
Global Timing: With major tournaments expanding prize pools and viewership, Indian players need infrastructure matching international standards. S8UL’s comprehensive support—monthly stipends allowing full-time focus, professional coaches, and funded international travel—creates conditions for breakthrough performances.
The program positions India as a rising FGC force while giving six talented players career-defining opportunities previously unavailable domestically.
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FAQs
Do I need prior tournament experience to apply?
No specific requirements mentioned—selection is purely performance-based through qualifiers, so skilled players without formal competition history can qualify.
Will selected players need to relocate to S8UL Gaming House?
While not explicitly stated, access to the gaming house facility suggests training will occur there, likely requiring relocation to Mumbai during the six-month program.







