The Pokémon UNITE Winter Tournament 2025 has just wrapped up, and it's time to celebrate the victors. Revenant XSpark emerged as the champions, securing their spot at the Asia League Finals alongside Godlike Esports, who clinched the title at the Pokémon Unite ACL 2025 India League Finals last week. This victory means Revenant XSpark gets another shot at glory after their less-than-stellar performance in the previous India League Finals.
With the Winter Tournament serving as the final qualifier, Revenant XSpark's triumph is a testament to their skill and determination. Now, as they prepare to represent India at the Pokémon Unite Asia Champions League Finals in Tokyo, the stakes couldn't be higher. Both teams will need to bring their A-game to compete against the best of Asia's esports scene, where a massive prize pool awaits the ultimate champions.
India's esports community continues to make waves, and with the country's burgeoning mobile gaming scene, it's no surprise that India is becoming a powerhouse in competitive gaming. While Pokémon Unite might not be the most dominant MOBA, its connection to a beloved franchise ensures thrilling esports action. The upcoming finals promise to be a spectacle, drawing in fans eager to see who will take home the top honors and the lucrative prize.
For those looking to dive into Pokémon Unite and test their competitive mettle, don't go in blind. Make sure to consult our Pokémon Unite tier list to get a head start on the best characters to try out first!
India at the Top India's rise in the esports world is undeniable, and the country's vibrant gaming community is a testament to its growing influence in mobile esports.