Godlike Esports Triumphs at PUACL India Tournament, Secures Spot in Japan Finals
Godlike Esports emerged victorious at the Pokémon Unite Asia Champions League (PUACL) India tournament, securing a remarkable seven consecutive wins. This stunning performance marks a significant turnaround for the team, who previously languished at the bottom of the rankings.
Their dominant playoff run catapults Godlike Esports to represent India at the PUACL 2025 finals in Japan later this year. The impressive viewership numbers for the India finals—nearly half a million viewers on the final day—hint at the even greater global attention the upcoming world finals will attract.
A Dominant Display
Given India's fiercely competitive esports scene and the substantial $40,000 prize pool, Godlike Esports's exceptional performance is unsurprising. Their victory underscores the growing popularity of Pokémon spin-off titles in esports. Even a relatively niche title like Pokémon Unite draws substantial viewership and attracts top-tier competitors.
With the Japan finals still some time away, the Pokémon Unite Winter Tournament offers remaining contenders a final opportunity to qualify for the prestigious Tokyo finals in March.
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