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Pokémon Unite: India Qualifier for 2025 World Championship Announced

Authore: NathanUpdate:Apr 27,2025

The road to the Pokémon Unite World Championship Series 2025 in Anaheim is heating up, and for Indian teams, the journey begins with the India Qualifiers from April 4th to 6th. With a substantial $37,500 prize pool at stake, the competition promises to be intense. But more than the cash, the ultimate prize is the chance to represent India at the WCS 2025 in California, where the world's top teams will vie for the championship and a share of the global $500,000 prize pool.

Registrations for the India Qualifiers are open until April 4th. The action starts on April 5th with a single-elimination bracket, setting the stage for fierce competition. The top eight teams will advance to the Playoffs on April 6th, where the format switches to a double-elimination bracket, giving teams a second chance to shine even after a defeat.

Each match will be a best-of-three series, pushing teams to adapt and outplay their opponents strategically. With the tournament unfolding swiftly, fans can expect thrilling battles that hinge on meticulous planning and execution.

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The stakes couldn't be higher; the winning team will not only claim a significant portion of the prize money but also earn the honor of representing India on the global stage at the Pokémon Unite World Championship 2025 in Anaheim, California.

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Shiva Nandy, Founder and CEO of Skyesports, expressed his enthusiasm about the event, stating: “After the immense success of the ACL India League 2025, which garnered more than 1.3 million views, we are proud to bring the Pokémon Unite WCS 2025 India Qualifier to our players. This tournament reaffirms our commitment to nurturing grassroots esports talent and providing a clear path to international glory. I wish the best of luck to all the participants.”