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Pokémon UNITE Asia Champions League 2023 to culminate in LAN playoffs on March 18 and 19 with 2 teams from India

The Pokémon UNITE Asia Champions League is entering its final stage as the top six teams from across the continent make their way down to Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, to battle it out for the title of champions. The playoffs will see the top two teams from each regional league – Hi5 and T2 from the East Asia League, MYS and RISE from the Southeast Asia League, and Marcos Gaming and Revenant Esports from the India League – battle it out for a piece of the US$86,000 prize pool.

The first day of the playoffs will feature a best-of-3, single round-robin format, where the six teams are split into two groups – Group A and Group B. The last team on each group will be eliminated going into the semi-finals, which will see the leading team from Group A battle it out with the runner-up from Group B and vice versa. The finals will feature the last two teams in a best-of-5 format, with the victorious team taking home the first-place prize allocation of US$30,000.

Carrying the Indian fans’ hopes will be Revenant Esports and Marcos Gaming, who have qualified for the competition by making their way through the India League, which was organized by South Asia’s leading tournament organizer, Skyesports. 

For Revenant Esports, this will be the second international Pokémon UNITE tournament after they competed in the World Championship last year. Marcos Gaming, on the other hand, will be representing the Indian flag on the international stage in Pokémon UNITE for the first time.  

The livestream of the tournament will commence on March 18 at 12 PM MYT (GMT+8). Fans in Malaysia can attend the tournament live at the Battle Arena Malaysia, Jaya Shopping Centre, by signing up here

If you are unable to do so, you can catch all the action live in Hindi exclusively on the Skyesports YouTube channel. Additionally, Indian gaming stars ScoutOP and Jonathan Gaming will also host watch parties for the Playoffs on their official YouTube channels.

Country Breakdown By Team

TeamCountry
Hi5Taiwan
T2Japan
MYSMalaysia
RISEIndonesia
Marcos GamingIndia
Revenant GamingIndia

Prize Pool Distribution

Playoffs
1st placeUS$30,000
2nd placeUS$15,000
3rd placeUS$7,500
4th placeUS$5,000
5th placeUS$1,500
Pranav Nalawade
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