ESPORTS BRAND, S8UL, has officially signed the accomplished Team Question Mark (QM) roster to represent the organisation in the PC title PUBG: BATTLEGROUNDS as it prepares for the Esports World Cup (EWC) 2026.
Widely regarded as one of the strongest teams in global PUBG PC esports, QM has built a reputation for its disciplined, macro-driven playstyle and consistent performances at international events. Hailing from the CIS region within EMEA, the roster features captain Roman Zinovev (ADOUZ1E), Andrey Ionov (Bestoloch), Mansur Tsimpaev (f1lfirst), Nikita Odobesku (Molodoct), alongside coach Yermek Torebekov (Ermaak), and now joins S8UL as part of its expanding multi-title push for EWC 2026, a media release said.
S8UL’s expanding presence across multiple global esports titles reflects a clear shift from being a dominant domestic force to building a truly international competitive identity. By investing in top-tier talent across regions and entering diverse game ecosystems, the organization is steadily positioning itself among the world’s leading esports clubs, the release said.
Having competed at both editions of the EWC in 2024 and 2025, the roster brings valuable experience on the global stage. To date, the team has amassed approximately $713,000 (~INR 6.6 crore) in total prize winnings, further cementing its status as a top-tier international lineup.
This announcement comes shortly after S8UL was once again selected as a Club Partner by the Esports Foundation (EF), placing it among an elite group of 40 global organizations representing their regions on the world stage. As part of this, S8UL will continue to represent India internationally while pursuing qualification across multiple titles.
The organisation has already announced its participation across 13 titles for EWC 2026 – 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, the release added.