New Delhi: AMD has announced collaborations with two of India’s leading esports organizations, S8UL and Revenant Esports (RNTX), as part of its efforts to support the country’s growing gaming, creator and competitive esports ecosystem through advanced gaming and content creation technologies.
Through the partnerships, AMD will equip players and creators with systems powered by AMD Ryzen™ AI 400 Series processor-based PCs, AMD Ryzen™ 9000 Series processors and AMD Radeon™ RX 9000 Series graphics cards, enabling enhanced gaming performance, streaming capabilities, content production and day-to-day productivity.
The collaborations reflect AMD’s focus on supporting the convergence of competitive gaming, creator-led engagement and digital communities, as gaming organizations increasingly evolve into multi-dimensional entertainment platforms.

Commenting on the initiative, Vinay Sinha, Managing Director, Sales, AMD India, said, “India’s gaming ecosystem is expanding beyond competition, with creators playing an increasingly important role in how communities connect and grow. Organizations like S8UL and Revenant Esports are helping shape that evolution, and we’re excited to support their players and creators with AMD technology as they continue to engage gaming and creators’ communities in India and around the world.”
S8UL and Revenant Esports represent a new generation of gaming organizations blending esports performance with content creation and community building. While S8UL currently competes across 18 titles globally, Revenant Esports fields teams across BGMI, VALORANT, Free Fire Max, Honor of Kings, Pokémon Unite and MOBA 5v5 titles, highlighting the diversity and rapid expansion of India’s esports landscape.
The collaboration with S8UL comes ahead of the Esports World Cup 2026, where the organization has secured qualification in Fortnite, Honor of Kings and Chess. S8UL also remains the first and only Indian esports organization selected under the Esports World Cup Club Partner Program.

Animesh “Thug” Agarwal, Co-Founder and CEO, S8UL, said, “S8UL has always focused on both competitive success and content creation. As we prepare for the Esports World Cup, AMD’s technology will support our players and creators across competition, streaming and content production. We’re excited to work together as we continue to grow our presence globally.”

Highlighting the broader evolution of esports engagement, Rohit Jagasia, Founder and CEO, Revenant Esports, added, “Gaming organizations today engage fans across competition, content, and livestreaming. AMD understands the pace at which this ecosystem operates, and we’re excited to work together to support our players, creators and community.”
The Esports World Cup 2026 is scheduled to take place from July 6 to August 23, bringing together more than 2,000 players and 200 clubs competing for a prize pool of USD 75 million.
With these collaborations, AMD aims to strengthen the infrastructure supporting players, creators and communities as India’s gaming ecosystem continues to evolve through the intersection of competition, content and technology.
















