Gaming
Deltin Royale-Goa brings together 45 nations for a unique gaming experience
Panaji: Deltin Royale announced its “Golden Book of World Records” achievement, with 45 nationalities coming together to play “Spin Wheel” onboard the ship.
Deltin Royale hosted the esteemed delegates of Amazing Goa Global Business Summit 2024 from different parts of the world on 8 November. The group included delegates from Canada, Finland, France, Azerbaijan, Angola, Armenia, Australia, Bhutan, Estonia, Georgia, Ghana, Guinea-Bissau, Hong Kong, India, Indonesia, Ireland, Israel, Italy, Japan, Kenya, Malaysia, Myanmar, Nepal, New Zealand, Nigeria, Norway, Oman, Poland, Qatar, Republic of Korea, Russia, Saudi Arabia, Singapore, Sri Lanka, St. Kitts, Switzerland, Tanzania, Thailand, Tunisia, UAE, UK, USA, Vietnam, Zimbabwe, and Egypt who came together to set a record of 45 nationalities playing a game together at Deltin Royale, Goa. The evening was vibrant, Deltin ensured that the delegates had the opportunity to unwind and connect with fellow participants in a fun and relaxed setting while creating the record.
“We are incredibly proud to have been a part of this landmark event,” said Delta Corp Ltd. COO Manoj Jain. “We are thrilled to have brought together delegates from over 45 nations to set a Golden Book of World Records title onboard Deltin Royale. This event aligns perfectly with our vision to create unparalleled experiences that bring people closer through entertainment, culture, and shared moments. Hosting this event during the Amazing Goa Global Business Summit 2024 highlights Goa’s potential as a global business hub, and we look forward to many more such milestones.”
Adding to the excitement, Delta Corp Ltd. deputy vice president-marketing & communications, Arindam Basu said, “This achievement is a perfect example of the power of unity and cultural exchange. Deltin has not only set a record but has stood true to its promise of bringing together people from diverse backgrounds in an environment of camaraderie and joy.”
Golden Book of World Records Asia head, Dr. Manish Vishnoei commented, “We congratulate Deltin and Vibrant Goa Foundation in making this event an exceptional success. A world record of this sort is truly a remarkable feat and difficult to come by. We hope Deltin Royale retains this record for a very long time.”
Amazing Goa Global Business Summit 2024 chief mentor Dr. Jagat Shah, expressed his joy on the record and said, “Amazing Goa Global Business Summit is Goa’s largest Global Business Summit, hosted by the Vibrant Goa Foundation in association with the Goa Government, where innovation meets tradition and export opportunities abound. This unforgettable achievement by Deltin, Vibrant Goa Foundation and its delegates of multiple countries, adds a special feather to our cap which we will cherish forever.”
Gaming
S8UL to compete across 13 titles at Esports World Cup 2026 in Riyadh
The Mumbai-based outfit’s largest-ever global campaign comes with a $75m prize pool on the line
MUMBAI: India’s biggest esports organisation is going all in. S8UL, the Mumbai-headquartered esports and gaming content group, has announced it will enter qualification pathways across 13 titles at the Esports World Cup (EWC) 2026, the highest number of titles ever attempted by an Indian organisation at a global esports tournament.
The titles span the full breadth of competitive gaming: Apex Legends, Battlegrounds Mobile India (BGMI), Call of Duty: Warzone, Chess, EA Sports FC, Fatal Fury, Fortnite, Honor of Kings, MOBA Legends 5v5, PUBG: Battlegrounds, Street Fighter 6, Tekken 8, and Trackmania. Together, they cover PC, console, and mobile ecosystems across genres including FPS, battle royale, fighting games, sports simulation, strategy, and racing.
The announcement follows S8UL’s selection as a club partner by the Esports Foundation for the second consecutive year, placing it among an elite cohort of 40 leading esports organisations worldwide.
The EWC 2026 will be held in Riyadh from July 6 to August 23, featuring a record prize pool of $75m (approximately Rs 700 crore). More than 2,000 players and 200 clubs from over 100 countries will compete across 24 titles. At the heart of the competition is the Club Championship, which carries a $30m (approximately Rs 280 crore) prize pool, rewarding consistent performance across multiple games.
Animesh Agarwal, co-founder and chief executive of S8UL, said the scale of this year’s campaign was the product of hard lessons learned. “Our experience in Riyadh last year gave us a clear understanding of what it takes to compete consistently at the global level. Since then, we have been deliberate in refining our approach, strengthening our foundation, investing in the right talent, and expanding into titles with long-term potential. The focus now is on execution: delivering consistent performances and establishing S8UL as a credible contender across every title we enter.”
At EWC 2025, S8UL competed across nine titles, reaching the Grand Finals in Apex Legends and securing top-eight finishes in Chess and EA Sports FC. This year’s campaign adds five new titles: Fortnite, Honor of Kings, PUBG: Battlegrounds, Street Fighter 6, and Trackmania.
The organisation has arrived at EWC 2026 in sharp form. Its BGMI roster won the BGMI India Series 2026, India’s premier mobile esports tournament. Its MOBA Legends 5v5 team claimed the Rai Star x Gyan Gaming Cup. Grandmaster Nihal Sarin won the Menorca Open. The VALORANT roster took the VCSA Split 1. The Honor of Kings team won the Kings Arise India City Tour in Mumbai. And on the global stage, the Apex Legends roster delivered a historic top-five finish at the ALGS 2026 Championship, the best-ever result by an Indian organisation in that title.
For Indian esports, the direction of travel is unmistakable. S8UL is no longer just showing up at the world’s biggest gaming tournament. It is arriving with intent.







