GodLike Esports wins the Indian Pokemon UNITE Winter Championship 2026. The club has qualified for the 2026 Asian Champions League, which will be held in Japan next month (March). The team performed well in the competition and won all the games in a row, winning the event and receiving a cash prize of US$4,000.

The 2026 Pokemon UNITE Winter Championship takes place from February 4th to 8th. A total of eight teams compete for a spot in the AFC Champions League. The competition will be conducted in a single-elimination knockout format. Except for the finals, which is played in a Bo5 format, all games are played in a best-of-three (Bo3) format. The total prize pool for this event is US$10,000.

The 2026 Pokemon UNITE Asia Champions League will be held in Japan from March 28th to 29th. A total of 16 teams will compete for a huge prize of US$200,000. Reckoning Esports from India has qualified for the tournament by winning the regional qualifiers. The winner of the 2026 Pokemon UNITE Asia Champions League will directly qualify for the 2026 World Championship.


2026 Indian Pokemon UNITE Winter Championship Prize Pool Distribution

The following is the prize pool distribution for the 2026 Indian Pokemon UNITE Winter Championship:

  1. GodLike Esports – $4,000
  2. Orange Flag – $2,000
  3. True Rippers Esports – $1,200
  4. The Revenant XSpark – $1,200
  5. Autobotz Esports – $400
  6. GOATs – $400
  7. Genninza – $400
  8. S8UL Esports – $400

Godlike eSports An impressive performance as they defeated Meta Ninza with a score of 2-1 in the quarter-finals. In the semi-finals, the team faced the True Rippers, maintaining the rhythm and winning 2-0. With this victory, GodLike secured a spot in the Grand Finals.

Orange Flag also got off to a good start in this Pokemon UNITE event. Lineup beats VW organization S8UL Esports The score was 2-1 in the first game. Orange Flag then defeated Revenant XSpark 2-1 in the second game to secure a spot in the Grand Finals.

GodLike and Orange Flag met in the finals. The former continued their dominance, sealing the victory in three consecutive rounds, culminating in an impressive 3-0 victory.

True Rippers got off to a good start in this Pokemon UNITE event, defeating Goat Team in the first game. However, it failed to maintain the rhythm and lost the second game against GodLike.

Likewise, Revenant XSpark also defeated Autobotz with a score of 2-1, but lost to Orange Flag in the second game. S8UL and Goat Team had disappointing performances in the competition, failing to win a single game.