The Pokémon UNITE Winter Tournament 2025 has just wrapped up, and we have our champions: Revenant XSpark. Their victory secures them a spot at the Asia league finals, where they'll join Godlike esports in representing India. With a massive 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 might remember that Godlike esports clinched the gold at the Pokémon Unite ACL 2025 India League finals last week. However, the Winter Tournament offered another shot at qualifying for the Asia Champions League finals in Tokyo, and Revenant XSpark seized the opportunity. After a less-than-stellar performance in the India League finals, Revenant's celebration is well-deserved.
Now, the pressure is on as Godlike and Revenant XSpark prepare to represent India in the fiercely competitive Asia Champions League finals. To stand a chance against the best teams in Asia, they'll need to bring their A-game.
India's esports scene has been making waves, and we at Pocket Gamer have been closely following its growth. The country's booming gaming community, especially in the mobile sector, positions India as an emerging powerhouse in competitive esports.
While Pokémon UNITE might not be the biggest name in the MOBA scene, its connection to a popular IP ensures thrilling esports action. With substantial prizes and prestige on the line, the upcoming finals promise to be an exhilarating event for esports enthusiasts everywhere.
For those eager to dive into Pokémon UNITE and test their competitive skills, don't go in blind. Check out our Pokémon UNITE tier list to get a head start on which characters might be the easiest to master first!