The Pokémon UNITE Winter Tournament 2025 has just wrapped up, and Revenant XSpark have emerged as the champions. This victory secures them a spot at the Asia league finals, where they'll join Godlike esports in representing India. With a substantial prize pool at stake, the stakes couldn't be higher for these two teams.
If you've been keeping up with our esports coverage, you'll remember that Godlike esports clinched the gold at the Pokémon Unite ACL 2025 India League finals last week. However, the Winter Tournament provided another opportunity for teams to qualify for the Asia Champions League finals in Tokyo. Revenant XSpark seized this chance, triumphing after a less successful run in the India League finals.
Now, the pressure is on for both Godlike and Revenant XSpark as they prepare to represent India in the highly competitive Asia Champions League finals. With the intense esports scene across Asia, they'll need to be at their best to bring home the gold.
India's esports scene has been a hot topic here at Pocket Gamer. The country's massive gaming community, with a growing focus on mobile gaming, positions India as an emerging powerhouse in competitive esports.
While Pokémon UNITE might not be at the forefront of the MOBA scene, its connection to a popular IP ensures exciting esports action for both participants and viewers. With significant money and prestige on the line, the upcoming finals promise to be a thrilling spectacle for esports enthusiasts.
For those interested in diving into Pokémon UNITE and testing their competitive skills, don't go in blind. Check out our Pokémon UNITE tier list to get a head start on which characters to try first!