Godlike Esports emerges victorious in the PUACL India tournament, securing seven consecutive wins and earning India's spot in the finals. This is a remarkable turnaround for the team, who previously finished at the bottom of the rankings.
Pokémon Unite, despite its seemingly lighthearted nature, boasts a fiercely competitive esports scene. Godlike Esports' dominant performance in the Pokémon Unite ACL 2025 India League playoffs highlights this intensity. Their seven consecutive victories are a testament to their skill and resilience.
This win propels Godlike Esports to represent India at the PUACL 2025 finals in Japan. The impressive viewership numbers for the PUACL India finals—nearly half a million viewers on the final day—suggest even greater global attention for the upcoming world championship.

A Dominant Display
The intense competition and substantial $40,000 prize pool in India's thriving esports scene undoubtedly fueled Godlike Esports' exceptional performance. Their success underscores the popularity of Pokémon's spin-off titles, even those like Unite, which still draw massive viewership and attract top-tier competitors.
With the Japan finals still some time away, the Pokémon Unite Winter Tournament offers a final opportunity for aspiring competitors to secure a place in the prestigious Tokyo finals this March.
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