S8UL Esports has made a thrilling move by acquiring Team Elite’s roster for Free Fire MAX, forming an exciting new team known as S8UL Elite. This acquisition is set to shake up the competitive scene, bringing together some of the most skilled players in the game.
The New S8UL Elite Roster
The newly formed S8UL Elite boasts a lineup of talented players, spearheaded by Lokesh ‘Pahadi’ Karakoti, a prominent figure in the Free Fire Max community. Known for his influence and experience, Pahadi will take on the role of the team’s in-game leader. With over 1.63 million subscribers on YouTube, he’s a force to be reckoned with. The roster also includes skilled players such as Jayesh ‘Mr. Jay’ Yadav, Hasan ‘Hasan’ Haider, Adeeb ‘Adeeb’ Ansari, and Syed ‘Arman’ Arman Ali.
“Joining S8UL is a dream come true,” commented Pahadi. “It’s the home of India’s biggest gaming icons and a brand that has redefined what it means to be a professional gamer and creator in this country.” He expressed excitement about competing at the highest levels in upcoming tournaments, fueled by S8UL’s strong support.
Team Elite’s Legacy and Future Competitions
Team Elite has long been a powerhouse in the Free Fire esports arena, with a rich history that predates the game’s three-year ban in India. They are celebrated for their victory in the Free Fire India Championship 2021 Fall, where they claimed a substantial prize. Before transitioning to S8UL Elite, the roster demonstrated their prowess with commendable performances in various Free Fire events, such as securing fourth place in the Skyesports Pro League and fifth in the Lidoma Endless Series Asia Intercontinental Clash.
The team is now gearing up for the LES Global Championship, set to take place from November 27th to 28th, 2025, in Abu Dhabi. This high-stakes event will see S8UL Elite compete against renowned organizations like Team Falcons and LOUD for a share of the $40,000 prize pool.
S8UL in Esports 2025
S8UL Esports continues to expand its influence across the esports landscape, fielding competitive teams in several popular titles, including BGMI, Apex Legends, VALORANT, and League of Legends. A notable moment this year was the merging of their roster with Godlike for the Call of Duty Mobile Worlds Championship Finals, overcoming visa issues to compete as Newgen ninjas. This collaboration took them to Katowice, Poland, where they secured an eighth-place finish and $24,000 in prize winnings.
As S8UL Elite prepares for future challenges, fans eagerly anticipate the team’s impact in the esports world, inspired by the rich legacy and promising future of its players.