Revenant XSpark has officially made their mark on South Asia’s VALORANT scene by winning the OMEN VALORANT Challengers South Asia 2025 Split 2 LAN Finals. The electrifying event took place at Phoenix Market City in Mumbai, where the team battled their way to the top and took home a prize of ₹12 lakhs along with 105 Challenger Points. This victory puts them in strong contention for a spot at VCT Ascension Pacific 2025.

Organized by Riot Games and NODWIN Gaming with OMEN by HP as the title sponsor, Split 2 was a celebration of top tier VALORANT talent from across the region. Revenant XSpark faced off against Reckoning Esports in a thrilling grand final that showcased intense strategy, skill, and resilience. Though Reckoning fell short in the final, their player Kirill “moner” Matsanov stood out as the MVP of the tournament. He racked up an impressive 258 kills and delivered a series of clutch plays that kept fans on the edge of their seats.

The LAN event wasn’t just about competition. It also brought the community together through engaging showmatches and creator led action. Day one featured a showdown between Team Dan and Team Bruno, while day two’s OMEN Showmatch turned the spotlight onto popular creators and influencers, adding a layer of fun and connection for fans.

The energy in Mumbai was undeniable. Across the two days, the finals drew over 4 million total views, with more than 18,000 peak concurrent viewers and 40 plus creator led watch parties lighting up platforms across the region. For many, it was not just an event but a turning point for South Asia’s growing VALORANT ecosystem.

Revenant XSpark’s in game leader Sabyasachi ‘antidote’ Bose shared his feelings after the win, saying that lifting the trophy in front of a passionate crowd felt unforgettable. He credited the atmosphere in Mumbai for pushing the team to give their absolute best.

As attention now shifts to Split 3, the competition is only getting more intense. Teams across the region are chasing the final Challenger Points and dreaming of international recognition through the VCT Ascension Pacific.

NODWIN Gaming’s Co Founder and Managing Director Akshat Rathee praised the scale and success of Split 2, calling it a defining moment for competitive VALORANT in the region. Riot Games’ Esports Lead for South Asia, Sukamal Pegu, also highlighted the incredible support from fans and players, reflecting how far the South Asian esports community has come.

Revenant XSpark’s dominant run at Split 2 is more than just a win. It is a clear sign that South Asian teams are ready to compete on a global stage and make their presence known.

 

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