After the excitement of the Winter Tournament, the journey to Anaheim has begun, and Indian Pokémon Unite teams are gearing up for what could be their most significant challenge yet. The Pokémon Company, in collaboration with Skyesports, has unveiled the India Qualifier for the Pokémon Unite World Championship Series 2025. This prestigious event not only offers a hefty $37,500 prize pool but also the golden opportunity for the winner to represent India at the global showdown in California later this year.
The registration window for the India Qualifiers is currently open and will close on April 4th. The action-packed qualifier will commence on April 5th, featuring a single-elimination format. The competition will intensify as the top eight teams proceed to the Playoffs on April 6th, where they will compete in a double-elimination bracket, providing teams with a second chance to advance even after a defeat.
Each match will be contested in a best-of-three format, ensuring that teams have ample opportunity to strategize and outmaneuver their rivals. With the tournament unfolding rapidly, fans can expect thrilling battles, but the high stakes demand meticulous planning from the participants.
The stakes are incredibly high, as the victorious team will not only secure a significant portion of the prize money but also earn the prestigious right to represent India at the Pokémon Unite World Championship 2025 in Anaheim, California. This is where the world's elite will clash for the coveted title and a slice of the global $500,000 prize pool.
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Commenting on the tournament, Shiva Nandy, Founder and CEO of Skyesports, expressed his enthusiasm: “Following the tremendous success of the ACL India League 2025, which attracted over 1.3 million views, we are thrilled to host the Pokémon Unite WCS 2025 India Qualifier. This event underscores our dedication to fostering grassroots esports talent and paving a clear route to international success. I extend my best wishes to all the participants.”