In the bustling world of esports, Mumbai-based gaming powerhouse, Revenant Esports, has unveiled a freshly revamped line-up for the 2024 season of Brawl Stars esports. Their new team features the return of India’s celebrated Brawl Stars player, Ashmit “Sergeant Clash” Singh, alongside two rising stars from Japan.
The dynamic 2024 roster for Revenant Esports’ Brawl Stars team comprises:
- Ashmit “Sergeant Clash” Singh
- Takuya “Menmi” Kitano
- Kenji “Ken-G” Oda
- Karthikk “Kizuki” Adithiyha S: Analyst
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Sergeant Clash, a decorated figure in the Indian Brawl Stars esports scene, is returning to the battlefield. Despite being just 19, he possesses the experience of a seasoned veteran, having actively participated since 2020. His impressive resume includes multiple victories at the Monthly Finals of the Brawl Stars Championship, with his crowning glory being the phenomenal performance in 2023 with Revenant.
Under the banner of Revenant Esports, Sergeant Clash led the team to victory in four out of six Monthly Finals for the Brawl Stars Championship in 2023. This winning streak catapulted them to the World Finals LCQ in Katowice, Poland. Despite a commendable effort, they finished between fifth and eighth place at the prestigious 2023 World Finals.
Sergeant Clash expressed confidence in the newly revamped line-up, acknowledging the challenge presented by the new format but remaining optimistic about their chances in the 2024 Brawl Stars Championship.
Joining forces with Sergeant Clash are Ken-G and Menmi, both of whom hail from Japan and have been competing actively since 2021. Ken-G, a former member of the ZETA DIVISION ONE roster, boasts a victory at the 2022 Mid-Season Invitational and a second-place finish at the World Finals in the same year. Menmi, a two-time winner of the East Asia Monthly Finals in 2023, has previously represented REJECT, a leading esports organization from Japan.
The team will also benefit from the strategic insights of Kizuki, who steps into the role of team analyst after working with renowned names in the competitive Brawl Stars esports scene, including SK Gaming and Aphelion Esports.
Rohit Jagasia, Founder and CEO of Revenant Esports, spoke about the need for a diverse roster in light of Supercell’s decision to merge the India region with the larger APAC region for the 2024 esports season. He expressed confidence in Ken-G and Menmi’s ability to bring their wealth of experience to the team and help them scale new heights.
The journey for the newly formed Revenant Esports Brawl Stars team begins this month with the APAC Monthly Qualifier for the 2024 Brawl Stars Championship. The ultimate goal? To secure a spot at the 2024 World Finals, where they’ll compete for a share of the $2 million prize pool.