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FGC Talent Hunt India: S8UL Launches First-Ever Programme For Tekken 8 And Street Fighter 6

S8UL unveils India's first fighting-game championship talent pipeline for Tekken 8 and Street Fighter 6. Six players will be selected for a six‑month programme from January to June 2026, receiving coaching, fully funded international tournament participation, travel, stipends, and integration into S8UL's content ecosystem to build long-term careers in esports.

S8UL has unveiled what it describes as India’s first dedicated FGC Talent Hunt Program for Tekken 8 and Street Fighter 6, aiming to identify and train six emerging players between January and June 2026, with a package that includes coaching, funding for international events, and access to its content network.

The initiative focuses on long-term development rather than a one-off contest, with two athletes to be chosen for Tekken 8 and four for Street Fighter 6 after nationwide qualifiers and finals, and each selected player promised structured training, financial backing, and exposure through S8UL’s established esports and content framework.

FGC Talent Hunt India by S8UL kicks off

According to S8UL, the FGC Talent Hunt Program for Tekken 8 and Street Fighter 6 will run as a six-month training cycle from January to June 2026, beginning after the talent hunt finals, and is intended to function as a development pipeline that prepares Indian fighting game specialists for consistent competition at major global events.

Selection will be performance-driven, with scouting conducted through open qualifiers held across India that lead into a final stage, from which the six players are chosen purely on competitive results, signalling an attempt to create a transparent pathway from domestic brackets to international FGC tournaments in titles such as Tekken 8 and Street Fighter 6.

S8UL states that the FGC Talent Hunt Program for Tekken 8 and Street Fighter 6 offers one of the most detailed support systems yet seen in India’s fighting game scene, combining technical guidance, financial cover, travel assistance, and media opportunities, with the goal of allowing selected athletes to treat esports as a full-time pursuit during the program period.

Key benefits of the FGC Talent Hunt Program for Tekken 8 and Street Fighter 6 are outlined below.

Benefit Details
Professional coaching One dedicated coach for each title throughout the six-month schedule.
International tournaments Fully funded entry into at least three Tier-1 global events.
Travel support Coverage of flights, accommodation, meals, local transport, and registration.
Monthly stipend Regular payment to help players focus on training and competition.
Content integration Inclusion in S8UL’s content ecosystem for visibility and storytelling.

FGC Talent Hunt Program vision for Tekken 8 and Street Fighter 6

Explaining the idea behind the project, Animesh Agarwal, Co-founder and CEO, S8UL Esports, said, "India’s fighting game community has shown tremendous potential but players have rarely had access to a structured environment that supports long-term growth. Through this Talent Hunt Program, we want to change that by giving selected athletes professional coaching, international tournament experience, and the day-to-day support they need to improve. This is not just a short-term project for us—it’s the beginning of a sustained effort to help build a strong foundation for fighting games in India and give our players a fair chance to compete on the world stage"

S8UL announced the FGC Talent Hunt Program for Tekken 8 and Street Fighter 6 on 5 December 2025, presenting it as a step towards putting India more firmly on the international fighting game map at a time when global interest in these titles is high, with major circuits such as EVO, the Esports World Cup, and the Asian Games spotlighting the genre.

FGC Talent Hunt Program context in Tekken 8 and Street Fighter 6 ecosystem

The organisation currently fields line-ups across nine different esports titles and has begun expanding its presence in fighting games, including participation in qualifiers for events like Fatal Fury and Tekken 8 after becoming the first Indian team selected for the Esports World Cup’s Club Partner Program, which underscores the background for launching the FGC Talent Hunt Program for Tekken 8 and Street Fighter 6.

S8UL’s gaming house, which the organisation describes as one of India’s most advanced training and content hubs, will serve as the base for the FGC Talent Hunt Program for Tekken 8 and Street Fighter 6, offering structured practice schedules, dedicated playing areas, content studios, and analytical support to create a high-performance environment for the chosen athletes.

Participants in the FGC Talent Hunt Program for Tekken 8 and Street Fighter 6 are expected to train as professional competitors while also working on personal branding through regular content, narrative-led videos, and community-facing activities, with the intention that they emerge as both competitive players and recognisable esports personalities in India’s growing fighting game sector.

With registrations for the FGC Talent Hunt Program for Tekken 8 and Street Fighter 6 open via a dedicated online tournament page, S8UL is positioning the project as a structured route for Indian players to move from local competition to international arenas, supported by coaching, finances, and an established content platform over a defined six-month cycle.

Story first published: Friday, December 5, 2025, 11:42 [IST]
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