Following the excitement of the Winter Tournament, the path to Anaheim is now wide open, setting the stage for an intense battle among Indian Pokémon Unite teams. The stakes are sky-high as The Pokémon Company and Skyesports unveil the India Qualifier for the Pokémon Unite World Championship Series 2025. This event not only boasts a hefty $37,500 prize pool but also offers the golden opportunity to represent India at the global finals later this year in the United States.
Registrations for the India Qualifiers are currently open and will close on April 4th. The competition kicks off on April 5th, featuring a single-elimination format. The cream of the crop, the top eight teams, will then advance to the Playoffs on April 6th, where the action intensifies with a double-elimination bracket, giving teams a second chance to shine even after a defeat.
Each match will be a thrilling best-of-three series, designed to test the teams' adaptability and strategic prowess. With the tournament's fast-paced nature, fans can expect non-stop, heart-pounding action. However, with such high stakes, meticulous strategic planning will be crucial for success.

The stakes couldn't be higher, as the triumphant team will not only secure a significant portion of the prize money but will also earn the prestigious honor of representing India at the Pokémon Unite World Championship 2025 in Anaheim, California. This is where the world's elite will clash for the ultimate title and a slice of the $500,000 global prize pool.
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Commenting on the tournament, Shiva Nandy, Founder and CEO of Skyesports, stated: *“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.”*