S8UL partners with Krafton for Bullet Echo India launch

Bullet Echo India launches on a positive note, and creators from S8UL Esports will now make content for the game as part of their partnership with Krafton.

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Bullet Echo India launched a few weeks earlier and has garnered half a million users on the Google Play Store with a 4.4 rating, making it a huge hit among players. The game is an Indian iteration of the original Bullet Echo by ZeptoLab.

To celebrate the launch, Krafton and S8UL Esports have also partnered with each other to promote the game. Popular content creators like Mortal, Scout, Regaltos, Snax, JokerKiHaveli, PayalGaming, KaashPlays, and others will now also be featuring Bullet Echo India.

Speaking about the partnership, co-founder of S8UL, Lokesh ‘Goldy’ Jain said, “With KRAFTON’s expertise and our deep understanding of the Indian gaming community, we are confident that Bullet Echo India will excite players across the country. I also look forward to it opening new avenues for esports athletes trying to make a mark in the competitive landscape.”

What is Bullet Echo India?

Bullet Echo India is a PvP tactical top-down shooter. It combines features from battle royale and close-quarter combat (CQC) in a fast-paced environment. Players can play alone or with friends in squad mode.

The game was initially worldwide but due to its popularity, a special Indian version was made for fans, similar to BGMI and Road to Valor: Empires. The game has also added playable characters from BGMI and traditional Indian characters.

In just over two weeks of release, the game has received a very good reception from the audience. Most of the reviews only have praise for the game, with suggestions on what could be done better or added in the future. However, like any other game, a few players have also encountered issues. Few complain that their account progress from the global version was not carried over.

The biggest issue players are raising is the network problem. Latency issues are a common complaint even in a positive review. Hopefully, these issues will be resolved soon.

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