India’s Revenant XSpark Clinches Brawl Stars World Championship Spot

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Revenant XSpark has secured India’s second-ever appearance at the Brawl Stars World Championship, finishing Top 4 at the Last Chance Qualifier in São Paulo. The achievement marks a milestone for Indian esports, proving the nation can compete with global powerhouses.

Revenant XSpark

Qualification Journey

AchievementDetails
EventLast Chance Qualifier, São Paulo, Brazil
DatesOctober 10-12, 2025
FinishTop 4 (out of 16 elite teams)
Qualification1 of 4 spots for World Finals
TeamAshmit “Sergeant Clash” (India), x9Jay (Singapore), Response (Singapore)
Previous BestTop 8 finish at 2023 World Championship

The Road to São Paulo

Revenant XSpark’s 2025 season showcased consistent dominance:

  • March: First LPL Monthly Finals Trophy
  • June: 2nd place across Southeast Asia
  • July: Dominated Subregional Grand Finals
  • October: Top 4 at LCQ, World Finals secured
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Underdog Status to Dark Horses

Despite facing Europe’s number one seed and Crazy Raccoon (2x world champions with consistent Top 4 finishes), Revenant XSpark earned their “dark horses” label through sheer determination.

“We had way less practice compared to other international teams but we still put the most effort into both draft and gameplay,” said Ashmit “Sergeant Clash” Raj Singh, the 20-year-old IGL. “Going into worlds, we want to show that our region isn’t something others can undermine anymore.”

Three-Member Powerhouse

The roster combines strategic leadership with aggressive gameplay:

  • Sergeant Clash: India’s IGL and key leader
  • x9Jay: Main tactical control from Singapore
  • Response: Former world champion, aggressive DPS specialist

This international composition reflects Revenant Esports‘ commitment to building competitive rosters that can challenge global titans like LOUD, NAVI, and Papara SuperMassive.

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What This Means for Indian Esports

“This victory is not just for Revenant XSpark, but for Indian esports as a whole,” said Rohit N Jagasia, Founder of Revenant Esports. “Our players demonstrated world-class skill, discipline, and resilience.”

Founded in 2021, Revenant Esports fields 45+ athletes across eight rosters, steadily establishing South Asia as a competitive esports region. This World Championship qualification proves India’s ecosystem has matured beyond potential into tangible results.

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Revenant XSpark heads to the World Finals determined to show the world that Indian esports has arrived—and it’s here to win.

FAQs

How did Revenant XSpark qualify?

They finished Top 4 at the Last Chance Qualifier in São Paulo (October 10-12), securing one of four coveted World Finals spots from 16 elite global teams.

Is this India’s first Brawl Stars World Championship appearance?

No, it’s India’s second. Revenant XSpark previously finished Top 8 at the 2023 World Championship, establishing the foundation for this year’s success.

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