Pokemon UNITE has been making waves in the Indian esports scene, quickly surpassing other popular mobile games in terms of popularity. One prominent player in this scene is MrCrowley, a well-known figure in the Indian gaming community who previously dominated in games such as DOTA 2 and CS:GO.
In an exclusive interview with Sportskeeda Esports, MrCrowley talked about his experience of switching to Pokemon UNITE and his expectations from upcoming mobile games.
MrCrowley: I never imagined that I’d be the feature of a show on an OTT platform, but here we are with esports’ growth. The E-Gaming Unplugged series, as the name suggests, offers a look at the lives of the players when we aren’t plugged in.
It's a great opportunity to put our stories out there for people who don't know us or don't know anything about esports in general.
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MrCrowley: I am an esports player, so I mostly focus on getting better at Pokemon UNITE, and I am not really aware of upcoming projects. All I know is that Revenant Esports will be coming up with a new and exciting content IP soon, so stay tuned for that.
MrCrowley: It's one of the biggest accolades the DOTA boys have achieved. In terms of the Dota scene in India, it hasn’t changed much. But yes, the media attention that it grabbed helped people discover what esports is and also informed existing players that esports exists in forms other than for mainstream titles like BGMI.
MrCrowley: I mean, it was fun while it lasted. To be honest, I don't think a team has been as dominant as we were during the DOTA days. I don’t think we dropped a tournament/game for three to four years [laughs], and we played against some big names on stage too, like Team Secret, Fnatic, Mineski, and more, who were
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