In a surprising turn of events for the Indian mobile esports community, S8UL Elite has officially announced the departure of three of its key Free Fire athletes: Hassan, Armaan, and Adeeb. The news has sent doubts through the fanbase, as these players were important in the team’s recent journey and transition into one of India’s most prestigious gaming organizations in Free Fire.
S8UL Elite releases three players
S8UL Elite, a partnership born from the legacy of Team Elite and the massive influence of S8UL Esports, has been a dominant name in the Free Fire MAX scene. Hassan, Armaan, and Adeeb joined the roster in 2025, helping the team maintain its competitive edge in major tournaments like the Skyesports Pro League and the Lidoma Endless Series.
While the organization has not cited a specific reason for the split, roster changes in esports are often a natural part of the off-season or strategic shifts. For fans who have followed these players since their Team Elite days, seeing the trio leave feels like the end of a very specific era of synergy and explosive gameplay.
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This departure will leave a significant gap in the S8UL Elite lineup, which still features big superstars like Pahadi and Mr. Jay. Many are now wondering if S8UL is looking to scout fresh talent or if the remaining duo will build a completely new squad around them.
As for Hassan, Armaan, and Adeeb, their track record as championship-level athletes means they likely won’t stay “free agents” for long. In the world of Free Fire, talent of this caliber is always in high demand. We might see them sticking together as a core trio for a new organization or branching out to lead different squads.
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