

Rohit Jagasia, the Founder and CEO, Revenant Esports commented on the org’s international tournament qualification, “The Brawl Star team’s qualification to Japan is a testament to our goal of nurturing esports talent to make them international stars. And now that we have it, we will be focusing on putting up our best show in the international tournament.” Image via Snapdragon Pro Series We were pretty confident of getting that slot to Japan.

Our mindset coming into the Playoffs was that we have pulled this off once before, so we can definitely do it again.

On the team’s success Revenant Esports’ 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. They will be one of eight teams competing for worldwide recognition and a piece of the enormous $800,000 prize pool. Revenant Esports secured their place at the Snapdragon Pro Series Masters in Japanīy winning, they have secured a spot in the Snapdragon Pro Series Masters, which will be held on May 13 and 14 at Dreamhack Japan.
