S8UL Esports’ co-owner Animesh “Thug” Agarwal recently praised S8UL Esports’ co-owner and content creator Naman “MortaL” Mathur for his dedication to streaming. Thug stated that MortaL is the best streamer S8UL has ever seen. MortaL is one of the most prominent faces in the Indian gaming community, with over 6.98 Million subscribers on YouTube. Following the PUBG Mobile ban in November 2020, MortaL transitioned from professional gaming to full-time streaming and content creation.
Thug states MortaL is the best streamer S8UL has ever seen
In a recent livestream, a viewer told Thug that MortaL is a hard-working streamer but needs to do smart work. Thug denied the claim and right away stated that MortaL was smart and doing his job perfectly. “He (MortaL) is smart. He is a streamer, and he is doing his job. As a streamer, I have absolutely zero complaints from him. He is the best streamer S8UL has ever seen. “I don’t think there is a streamer, forget S8UL, there is no streamer in the entire gaming industry that is as consistent as, and as obedient and dedicated as MortaL, not even Scout as a streamer,” he said.
Thug further praised MortaL by stating that no one else can do the things MortaL can do in streaming. However, he showed uncertainty about only streaming in the current era. “But the question is, is streaming such a big thing yet that only streaming can help a creator or talent? That is the question every creator needs to ask themselves,” he said.
Due to the recent suspension of Battlegrounds Mobile India (BGMI), MortaL has been struggling to attract a high volume of viewers on his livestreams, as he was a BGMI-oriented streamer prior to the game’s unavailability. However, MortaL is continuing to stream various games, including Valorant, Pokemon Unite, and Among Us, on his YouTube channel.