Revenant XSpark Qualifies for Brawl Stars World Championship 2025, Check Out Full Lineup
- Sahil Mankar

- Oct 15
- 2 min read
India’s Revenant XSpark has officially booked its place at the Brawl Stars World Championship 2025, following a strong performance at the Last Chance Qualifier (LCQ) held in São Paulo, Brazil, from October 10–12, 2025.

The team’s Top-4 finish at the LCQ secured one of only four coveted slots for the World Finals, making this India’s second-ever appearance on the global Brawl Stars stage.
The roster features Ashmit “Sergeant Clash” Raj Singh, a 20-year-old in-game leader from India, alongside Singaporean teammates Jayden “x9Jay” Wong, who handles tactical control, and Jerome “Response” Kuek, a former world champion known for his aggressive DPS playstyle. Together, the trio overcame a stacked LCQ bracket filled with elite squads from China, Southeast Asia, and South Asia.
Revenant XSpark’s 2025 Journey
March: Won its first LPL Monthly Finals Trophy
June: Finished 2nd in the Southeast Asia region
July: Dominated the Subregional Grand Finals
October: Secured Top-4 at LCQ, qualifying for the World Finals
Brawl Stars World Championship 2025 – Key Details
Dates: November 28–30, 2025
Venue: Stockholmsmässan, Stockholm, Sweden
Organizer: Supercell
Prize Pool: $1,000,000 USD
1st Place → $400,000
2nd Place → $200,000
3rd–4th → $80,000 each
5th–8th → $30,000 each
9th–16th → $15,000 each
A total of 16 teams will compete:
Tribe Gaming (North America)
Spacestation Gaming (North America)
STMN Esports (North America)
LOUD (South America)
SKCalalas (South America)
ZETA DIVISION (East Asia)
REJECT (East Asia)
SK Gaming (EMEA)
HMBLE (EMEA)
Team Heretics (EMEA)
FUT Esports (EMEA)
NOVO Esports (EMEA)
Revenant XSpark (LCQ)
Totem Esports (LCQ)
Crazy Racoon (LCQ)
Papara Supermassive (LCQ)
The format will feature a group stage followed by knockout playoffs, with standard Brawl Stars competitive rules, rotating maps, and bans.
Speaking about the achievement, Rohit N Jagasia, Founder of Revenant Esports, said: “Our victory at the LCQ in São Paulo is not just a win for Revenant XSpark, but for Indian esports as a whole. The players showed world-class skill, discipline, and resilience. Representing India at the Brawl Stars World Championship 2025 is a huge honor for us.”
Team captain Ashmit “Sergeant Clash” Raj Singh also shared his thoughts: “Going into LCQ we had a rough bracket, facing the No.1 seed from Europe and Crazy Raccoon, who are two-time world champions. We were often called the dark horses, but we wanted to prove ourselves. Even though we had less practice compared to other regions, we put everything into our drafts and gameplay. Now, at Worlds, we want to show that our region can’t be underestimated anymore.”








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