Revenant XSpark qualifies for the Brawl Stars World Championship 2025 after successful Final Probability Qualifiers.
Following a stellar performance at the Last Chance Qualifier (LCQ) held from October 10–12, 2025, in São Paulo, Brazil, India’s leading esports team Revenant XSpark secured qualification for the Brawl Stars World Championship 2025.
Revenant XSPARK secures a spot in Brawl Stars World Championship 2025
The three-member team comprising India’s Ashmit “Sergeant Clash” Raj Singh, a 20-year-old IGL and key leader and Singaporeans Jayden “x9Jay” Wong, main tactical control, and Jerome “Response” Kuek, a former world champion and aggressive DPS ensured Revenant XSpark a Top-4 finish at LCQ leading to booking one of only four coveted spots for the World Finals. This would also be India’s second-ever appearance on the world stage for Brawl Stars. This achievement highlights Revenant XSpark’s consistent rise in the international esports circuit.
In their debut season, Revenant XSpark made a Top-8 finish at the Brawl Stars World Championship 2023 and this year’s success is a testament to India’s growing stature in competitive esports. This year the LCQ featured 16 elite teams from across the world, including top regional runners-up and contenders from China, Southeast Asia, and South Asia — all vying for the last four qualification slots.
Commenting on the qualification, Rohit N Jagasia, Founder, Revenant Esports said, “Our victory at the LCQ in Sao Paulo is not just a victory for Revenant XSpark, but for Indian esports as a whole. It was encouraging to see how our players demonstrated world-class skill, discipline, and resilience. Representing India at the Brawl Stars World Championship 2025 would be a great honour for us.”
Ashmit “Sergeant Clash” Raj Singh, one of the players said, “Going into LCQ we had a very rough bracket, number 1 seed from Europe and crazy raccoon who are the former 2x world champions and consistent top 4 finishes since the start. We were consistently marked as the “dark horses” even after our great performance as a team in 2023 LCQ. Our performance in 2025 Brawl Cup never let us show our true potential as we are the best when we’re together as a team, so going into LCQ we wanted to prove ourselves the most”.
“Being from a small sub-region, we also had way less practice compared to the other international teams but we still ended up putting the most effort into both draft and gameplay. Going into worlds we want to show that our team and our region as a whole isn’t something other regions can undermine anymore and we’re determined more than ever before to win worlds”, added Ashmit.
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Revenant XSpark’s 2025 journey:
- March 2025: Won its first LPL Monthly Finals Trophy
- June 2025: Finished 2nd across the Southeast Asia region
- July 2025: Dominated the Subregional Grand Finals
October 2025: Clinched Top 4 at the LCQ, qualifying for the World Finals
Revenant XSpark’s success highlights India’s emergence as a force to reckon win at the global stage. India’s esports ecosystem has grown by leaps and bounds in the last six years with powerhouses like LOUD, NAVI, and Papara SuperMassive making their mark constantly at the top echelons of esports.
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