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India Qualifier for Pokémon Unite World Championship 2025 Announced

by Jonathan May 14,2025

Following the excitement of the Winter Tournament, Indian Pokémon Unite teams are now setting their sights on the path to Anaheim. The Pokémon Company and Skyesports have unveiled the India Qualifier for the Pokémon Unite World Championship Series 2025, featuring a substantial $37,500 prize pool and the prestigious opportunity to represent India at the global event in the United States.

Registrations for the India Qualifiers are currently open and will close on April 4th. The competition begins on April 5th with a single-elimination bracket, where teams will vie for a spot in the top eight. These finalists will advance to the Playoffs on April 6th, which will feature a double-elimination format, offering teams a second chance even after a defeat.

Each match will be conducted in a best-of-three format, allowing teams to showcase their adaptability and strategic prowess. The rapid pace of the tournament promises thrilling encounters, yet the high stakes demand meticulous planning and execution.

Pokémon Unite India Qualifier 2025

The ultimate prize for the winning team is not only a significant portion of the prize money but also the honor of representing India at the Pokémon Unite World Championship 2025 in Anaheim, California. This is where the world's top teams will compete for the championship title and a slice of the global $500,000 prize pool.

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Shiva Nandy, Founder and CEO of Skyesports, commented on the event, stating, *"After 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 tournament underscores our dedication to fostering grassroots esports talent and paving the way to international success. Best of luck to all participants."*