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Winter Tournament 2025 Ends: New Champions Crowned in Pokémon Unite Finals

Author : Mia Apr 07,2025

The Pokémon UNITE Winter Tournament 2025 has just wrapped up, and Revenant XSpark have emerged as the champions, securing their spot at the Asia league finals. This victory comes on the heels of Godlike's triumph at the Pokémon Unite ACL 2025 India League finals, setting the stage for an exciting showdown as both teams prepare to represent India on the international stage.

The Winter Tournament was the final opportunity for teams to qualify for the Pokémon Unite Asia Champions League finals in Tokyo this year. Revenant XSpark, who had a less than stellar performance in the India League finals, are now celebrating their hard-earned victory and the chance to compete at the highest level.

With both Godlike and Revenant XSpark representing India, the stakes are incredibly high. The Asia Champions League finals promise fierce competition, and these teams will need to be at their best to claim the top prize amidst the intense esports scene across Asia.

India at the topIndia's esports scene has been making waves, and we at Pocket Gamer have been closely following its growth. The country's massive gaming community, with a significant portion dedicated to mobile gaming, positions India as a rising force in competitive esports.

While Pokémon UNITE may not be the most dominant MOBA, its connection to a beloved franchise ensures thrilling esports action. With substantial prize money and prestige at stake, the upcoming finals are set to be a must-watch event for esports enthusiasts everywhere.

For those eager to dive into Pokémon UNITE and test their competitive skills, it's crucial to come prepared. Make sure to consult our Pokémon UNITE tier list to get a head start on which characters might be the best fit for your playstyle!

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