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Revenant XSpark Makes History at Brawl Stars World Finals 2025
Revenant XSpark reaches top-4 at Brawl Stars World Finals 2025 in Stockholm, defeating LOUD in quarters before falling to HMBLE.
- Revenant XSpark (RNTX) became the first Indian squad to reach the semifinals, finishing top-4 after a 3-2 quarterfinal win over LOUD and MVP performance from Sergeant Clash.
- RNTX lost 3-0 to Italian team HMBLE in the semis, while Crazy Raccoon claimed the $400K title with a 3-0 grand final victory over HMBLE.
- Group A runners-up overcame an early 0-3 loss to SK Gaming via comebacks against Spacestation Gaming (3-1) and NOVO Esports (3-2).
Revenant XSpark etched its name in Indian esports history at the Brawl Stars World Finals 2025, held at DreamHack Stockholm from November 28-30. The team, featuring Indian star Ashmit "Sergeant Clash" Raj Singh, alongside Singaporean pros Jayden "x9Jay" Wong and Jerome "Response" Kuek, secured a top-4 finish, making it the strongest ever by an Indian squad at the $1M event.
Revenant XSpark’s Historic Run at Brawl Stars World Finals
RNTX navigated a tough Group A double-elimination bracket. After an opening 0-3 defeat to SK Gaming, the team rallied with a 3-1 elimination win over Spacestation Gaming and a decisive 3-2 decider against NOVO Esports, finishing 2-1 in matches (6-6 games) to advance as runners-up behind group-topping SK Gaming.
In the single-elimination playoffs on Nov. 30, RNTX delivered a thriller quarterfinal, edging Brazilian powerhouse LOUD 3-2. Sergeant Clash earned MVP honors for his standout play, setting up a semifinal against HMBLE. The Italian team dominated 3-0, ending RNTX's run, while Crazy Raccoon swept HMBLE 3-0 in the final to claim the championship, reversing last year's result at the mobile esports event.
The achievement underscores Revenant Esports' rise since its 2021 founding. Headquartered in India with 45+ athletes across eight rosters, the organization has consistently qualified for world stages in multiple titles. RNTX's semis run highlights growing global competitiveness for South Asian teams, backed by talents like Ashmit “Sergeant Clash.”

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Abhimannu Das is a web journalist at Outlook India with a focus on Indian pop culture, gaming, and esports. He has over 10 years of journalistic experience and over 3,500 articles that include industry deep dives, interviews, and SEO content. He has worked on a myriad of games and their ecosystems, including Valorant, Overwatch, and Apex Legends.
Abhimannu Das is a web journalist at Outlook India with a focus on Indian pop culture, gaming, and esports. He has over 10 years of journalistic experience and over 3,500 articles that include industry deep dives, interviews, and SEO content. He has worked on a myriad of games and their ecosystems, including Valorant, Overwatch, and Apex Legends.
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