The Pokémon UNITE Winter Tournament 2025 has officially wrapped up
Revenant XSpark emerged victorious, securing their spot alongside Godlike esports to compete in the prestigious Asia Champions League finals
Both Indian teams now face intense competition as they prepare to battle for a significant prize pool on the continental stage
Following our recent esports updates, you'll recall Godlike esports' triumphant victory in last week's Pokémon Unite ACL 2025 India League finals. Now, Revenant XSpark has claimed their place as India's second representative through their Winter Tournament win.
This high-stakes tournament served as the final qualification path for teams aiming to join Godlike at the upcoming Pokémon Unite Asia Champions League finals in Tokyo. Revenant's celebratory mood comes after redeeming their earlier disappointing performance in the national finals.
With both teams carrying India's hopes, the pressure intensifies as they prepare to face Asia's elite competitors. The regional finals promise fierce competition, demanding peak performance from both squads to secure top honors.
India's rapidly expanding esports ecosystem continues making waves within the global competitive gaming community. The country's massive player base combined with increasing mobile gaming adoption positions it as an emerging powerhouse in professional esports.
While Pokémon UNITE might not match the scale of other major MOBAs, its beloved franchise connection delivers compelling competitive action for players and audiences. With substantial prize money and reputation at stake, these continental finals promise thrilling matchups for esports enthusiasts.
For newcomers inspired to try Pokémon UNITE, we recommend consulting our comprehensive tier list to understand current meta trends before jumping into competitive play.