On May 8, 2025, in Mumbai, S8UL, a renowned esports and gaming content giant, heralded its entrance into the esteemed realm of StarCraft II by acquiring Pyung Jae Koh, widely known as GuMiho or "The Towel Terran."
This addition signifies the organization's debut into the real-time strategy (RTS) genre, reflecting its ambition for international growth and diversification in the esports arena. GuMiho, a South Korean pro, brings a legacy of strategic genius and innovative gameplay that has won him acclaim and a steadfast following within the global StarCraft community.

GuMiho's signature style, characterized by the unique use of a towel over his hands for enhanced precision and his pioneering mech-based strategies, has earned him titles like "The Mech God." His journey to prominence was highlighted by his triumph at the GSL Code S Championship in 2017, where he bested soO in the finals, securing his legacy within the StarCraft II annals. This victory underscored his tactical prowess and solidified his reputation as a master of the game.
Further cementing his stature in the StarCraft II landscape, GuMiho's recent victories include a narrow win against Clem at HomeStory Cup XXVI in December 2024 and a gripping grand final win over ShoWTimE at HomeStory Cup XXV. These accomplishments, along with a runner-up finish at WardiTV 2023 against Dark, underscore GuMiho's enduring skill and adaptability in the competitive circuit. His ability to continually evolve and challenge the top contenders showcases his unwavering dedication to the sport.
GuMiho expressed enthusiasm about joining S8UL, stating, "Joining S8UL feels like stepping onto a new playing field with the same hunger to win. Their drive to break barriers in esports matches my own competitive spirit. I'm ready to give it my all and compete at the highest level again, this time with S8UL by my side." This partnership marks a new chapter in his illustrious career, promising exciting developments in the competitive scene.
Animesh Agarwal, also known as 8Bit Thug, the Co-founder and CEO of S8UL, commented on the acquisition, saying, "GuMiho is a living legend, and we're beyond thrilled to welcome him to the S8UL family. Our journey into StarCraft II is about paying homage to the roots of esports and competing with the best. GuMiho's legacy of innovation, consistency, and competitive spirit embodies everything S8UL stands for. This is a proud moment for Indian esports as we strengthen our EWC aspirations with one of the game's all-time greats."
The inclusion of GuMiho in S8UL's roster is part of the organization's strategic move to expand its footprint in various competitive titles, including Apex Legends, EAFC 25, Call of Duty: Warzone, Tekken 8, Chess, and now StarCraft II. This broad spectrum of disciplines underlines S8UL's commitment to excellence and diversity in the world of esports. The organization's accolades, such as three consecutive 'Esports Content Group of the Year' awards and the MOBIES Global Impact Award, underscore its influence and ambition in shaping the global esports narrative.
As S8UL gears up for EWC 2025, the anticipation for what GuMiho and the team will achieve in StarCraft II and beyond is palpable. This strategic move not only enhances S8UL's competitive edge but also reaffirms its position as a trailblazer in the esports industry, setting the stage for an exciting future in competitive gaming across multiple platforms.