Tanmay ' ScoutOP'  Singh made a shocking announcement as he revealed his departure from S8UL and 8Bit Creatives. One of India’s biggest gamers and esports players, Scout, shared the news during his YouTube stream, stating that he is joining Revenant Esports. His team, Team XSpark, will also be joining Revenant Esports, with an exciting plan to go international in the future. Scout clarified that his decision to leave S8UL and 8Bit Creatives was to focus on his team and career moving forward.

Scout leaves S8UL 

Scout explained that he couldn't focus on both, himself and his team, Team XSpark under one organization, which led to his decision. He also confirmed the exciting partnership with Revenant Esports. “I’ve officially left S8UL and 8bit, but Thug is like a brother to me. He won’t leave me like that and will still help me unofficially,” he said.

Revenant Esports partners with Team XSpark

Team XSpark, owned by Scout, has had a remarkable year, winning both the BGIS 2024 and BMPS 2024. This makes them the first team in BGMI Esports history to win two major tournaments in a single year. Until now, Scout personally handled the team, including all financial responsibilities. However, with their growing success, he has decided to collaborate with Revenant Esports. Together, they plan to form a new team under the joint name, where the current Team XSpark players, like Sarang, Spraygod, Joker, and Shadow, will continue playing.

Scout is one of the biggest gaming content creators in India, and his move to Revenant Esports is a huge step. There are also rumors that popular creator Kaashvi Hiranandani, aka Kash Plays, will join Revenant along with Scout and Team XSpark, making this a significant boost for Revenant both in content and esports.

Revenant Esports has been struggling to qualify for major tournaments recently, but with this new partnership, they have gained the best BGMI team in India, Team XSpark. Scout also teased a grand meetup to officially announce the collaboration between Revenant Esports and Team XSpark.