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Revenant Esports qualify for Brawl Stars Masters in Japan

Aditya Chaudhuri Aditya Chaudhuri

Revenant Esports have clinched the title of the Snapdragon Pro Series – India Challengers and will now be representing the country at the Snapdragon Pro Series Masters — an International LAN tournament that will take place in Japan in May later this year.

The team cruised through the open qualifiers and cemented their slot in the India Challengers on the back of a marvellous performance in Brawl Stars. At the Snapdragon Pro Series India Challengers, where the best of India fought for the two slots to Japan and a share of the US$60,000 prize pool, Revenant continued their winning ways.

Revenant were the only team in the competition to not lose a single series in the Playoffs and swept their way through the Upper Bracket. They first took down True Rippers Esports and Marcos Gaming with ease in the quarterfinals and semifinals, respectively. They then set up a finals bout with True Rippers Esports again and, just like last time, took them down with a 3-0 scoreline.

Revenant’s Brawl Stars roster is comprised of: 

  • Ashmit Sergeant Clash Singh 
  • Prashant Prashant Malik 
  • Moida Shashank Instinct Jain 
  • Shaurya Hero Shukla

With their victory, Revenant have reserved their slot at the Snapdragon Pro Series Masters, which will take place at the Dreamhack Japan on May 13 and 14, 2023. They will be one of eight teams in the competition fighting for international glory and a share of the humongous US$800,000 prize pool.

Revenant Esports’ Brawl Stars player Ashmit Sergeant Clash Singh said:

We are a pretty new roster, formed just in January, and while we knew we were good, we never anticipated that we would be so successful. Our mindset coming into the Playoffs was that we have pulled this off once before, so we can definitely do it again. We were pretty confident of getting that slot to Japan, and now that we have it, we will be focusing on putting up our best show in the international tournament.

Rohit Jagasia, Founder and CEO of Revenant Esports, added:

The Brawl Star team’s qualification to Japan is a testament to our goal of nurturing esports talent to make them international stars. This has now become our second team in the span of a month to make it to an international tournament after our Pokémon UNITE squad qualified for the Asia Champions League in Malaysia. We will continue supporting the development of esports from the grassroots level and creating stars out of promising talent.

This is Revenant’s second back-to-back title as champions of India. In February, they won the Brawl Stars Championship India Monthly Finals, inching closer to qualifying for the 2023 World Finals by Supercell.

Revenant Esports qualifies for Brawl Stars Masters in Japan
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