Revenant Esports advanced to the semi-finals of the Brawl Stars World Finals 2025 in Stockholm, making them the first Indian team to finish in the top four. Revenant defeated Brazil’s LOUD 3–2 in a best-of-five series in the quarter-finals. They advanced to the semi-finals thanks to astute drafting, mid-series adjustments, and strong performance in late-game situations. Ashmit “Sergeant Clash” Raj Singh was chosen MVP for his terrific performance.
Revenant Esports qualified for the Brawl Stars World Finals 2025 through the South Asia/South-East Asia Championship and the Last Chance Qualifier, finishing in the top four to secure one of the final slots. The World Finals in Stockholm featured 16 teams from five regions plus LCQ, competing for a prize pool of $1 million.
In Group A, Revenant bounced back from a 0–3 loss to SK Gaming by defeating Spacestation Gaming 3–1 and edging NOVO Esports 3–2 to reach the play-offs. They then beat Brazil’s LOUD 3–2 in the quarter-finals, with Sergeant Clash standing out as MVP. The run ended in the semi-finals with a 0–3 loss to European champions HMBLE, giving Revenant a joint 3rd–4th place finish.
Revenant used flexible line-ups that shifted between poke, dive, and objective control. By combining familiar picks with counters to the meta, they pushed LOUD into less favourable trades. The team showed the ability to recover quickly after losses and respond with pace. Their communication was clear in rotations and retakes, with efficient use of gadgets, better ultimate management, and improved lane assignments once they adapted to LOUD’s style.
Sergeant Clash contributed by managing space and using gadgets appropriately. He turned close rounds into victories by concentrating on survival and ultimate timing even under pressure. His ability to communicate clearly, make calm decisions, and remain focused under pressure helped the team stay steady when the series was tied at 2–2. He demonstrated how dedication and preparation can develop a dependable player on stage through frequent scrims, clearly defined roles, and thorough reviews.
Revenant partnered with Sunburn Festival 2025 to launch “Game The Beat,” combining esports and music. The event will feature creator-led content, tournament showcases, and a three-day debut at Infiniti Bay, Sewri, Mumbai (19–21 December 2025).
Revenant secured exclusive management rights for streamer Vanshaj Singh, handling communication, negotiations, and brand deals. Festival partnerships and creator-led distribution expand audiences and reduce reliance on tournaments alone. They open new revenue streams through live events, merchandise, collaborative content, and fan memberships.
Indian teams have competed in various titles, but reaching the semi-finals of the Brawl Stars World Finals 2025 at DreamHack Stockholm marks a new milestone. It shows that India’s mobile-focused scene can perform at a high level. With more qualifiers and community tournaments, teams are learning to adapt quickly, which will pay off in larger competitions.
With improved facilities and growing momentum, India’s talent pool is developing. More players are expected to advance through the stages, deliver closer series, and represent India in increasing numbers at major events.
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