The Pokémon UNITE Winter Tournament 2025 has just wrapped up, crowning Revenant XSpark as the champions. Their victory secures them a spot at the Asia League finals, where they will join Godlike esports in representing India. With a massive prize pool at stake, the stakes couldn't be higher for these two teams.
For those keeping up with our esports coverage, you'll remember that Godlike esports clinched the gold at the Pokémon Unite ACL 2025 India League finals just last week. However, the Winter Tournament provided another opportunity for teams to qualify for the Asian finals, and Revenant XSpark seized it. After a less than stellar performance in the India League finals, Revenant's triumph is a testament to their resilience and skill.
Now, the pressure is on as Godlike and Revenant XSpark prepare to represent India at the Pokémon Unite Asia Champions League finals in Tokyo. Competing against the best teams from across Asia, they'll need to bring their A-game to secure victory.
India's esports scene has been making waves, and it's no surprise given the country's massive gaming community and the growing interest in mobile gaming. India is quickly becoming a powerhouse in the world of competitive esports.
While Pokémon Unite might not be as dominant as some other MOBAs, its connection to a beloved IP ensures thrilling esports action for both participants and viewers. With significant prizes and prestige on the line, the upcoming finals promise to be an exhilarating event for esports enthusiasts everywhere.
If you're thinking about diving into Pokémon Unite and testing your skills competitively, don't go in blind. Check out our Pokémon Unite tier list to get a head start on which characters might be the best fit for you to try first!