- The India Qualifiers take place from April 4th to 6th.
- A prize pool of $37,500 is available.
- The champion will earn the right to represent India at the WCS 2025 in California.
Following the Winter Tournament, the path to Anaheim has been set. For India's Pokémon Unite teams, the opportunity is now unparalleled. Skyesports, in collaboration with The Pokémon Company, has revealed the India Qualifier for the 2025 Pokémon Unite World Championship Series. It boasts a significant $37,500 prize fund and, more importantly, a ticket for one team to compete for India on the world stage later this year in the United States.
Registration for the India Qualifiers is currently open and will close on April 4th. The competition begins on April 5th with a single-elimination bracket. The top eight teams from this stage will progress to the Playoffs on April 6th, which will use a double-elimination format, offering teams a safety net after an initial defeat.
All matches will be best-of-three series, allowing teams time to adjust and counter their opponents' strategies. The fast-paced schedule promises non-stop, thrilling action. However, with so much on the line, meticulous preparation and strategic depth will be crucial for success.

The reason is simple: the victorious team does more than secure a major portion of the qualifier's prize money. They will also earn the prestigious honor of being India's representatives at the 2025 Pokémon Unite World Championship in Anaheim, California. This is the global arena where the world's elite teams will clash for the ultimate crown and a share of the $500,000 international prize pool.
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Commenting on the tournament, Skyesports Founder and CEO Shiva Nandy stated: “Building on the tremendous success of the ACL India League 2025, which attracted over 1.3 million viewers, we are honored to host the Pokémon Unite WCS 2025 India Qualifier. This event underscores our dedication to developing esports talent at the grassroots level and creating a definitive pathway to international competition. We wish every participant the very best of luck.”