From Nagpur Streets to a World Stage
In Nagpur, where cricket bats usually outweigh gaming consoles, one young man rewrote the script. Ved Bamb, better known by his gaming alias Beelzeboy, stunned the esports world by winning the Pokémon GO World Championships 2025 in Anaheim, California. At just 21, he didn’t just claim victory — he claimed history, becoming the first Indian to lift a Pokémon GO world title and, by extension, India’s first global esports champion.
At its55club.com, we see his story as more than just another gaming headline. It’s a symbol of how India, often dismissed as a latecomer to esports, is now carving its place at the top. Beelzeboy’s rise speaks to every young Indian gamer balancing studies, work, and the dream of competing internationally. His success is proof: talent from our streets can make it all the way to the world stage.
A Battle Against the Odds – And Spain’s Champion
The finals were no cakewalk. Beelzeboy entered from the lower bracket, which meant he had to beat Spain’s Leo “P4T0M4N” Marín not once but twice. First, to reset the bracket. Then, again, to seal the championship. And he did it — with nerves of steel, skill sharpened over years, and a calm that belied his age.
For Indian fans, it wasn’t just about a 3–2 scoreline. It was about watching one of their own stand against the best in the world and emerge victorious. At its55club.com, we compare it to a cricket Test match turned thriller — except this time the hero wasn’t wielding a bat, but a smartphone.
The Journey from 2016 to Glory
Ved’s love affair with Pokémon GO began in 2016, when the game first launched in India. While many treated it as a fleeting craze, Ved dug deeper. He studied moves, trained tirelessly, and built a reputation in India’s small but passionate Pokémon GO community.
In 2024, he clinched the Pokémon GO India National Championships in Honolulu, winning $12,000 (₹10 lakh) against 200 global players. That victory laid the foundation. But 2025 was the breakthrough — a crown that announced to the world that India had arrived. At its55club.com, we’ve seen countless gaming dreams end quietly. Ved’s didn’t. His persistence transformed a mobile game into a milestone for the country’s esports scene.
Prize Money and What It Really Means
Yes, Ved won $20,000 (₹17.5 lakh). But the money is only part of the story. For a 21-year-old from Nagpur, it’s validation — proof that endless nights of practice and the sacrifices made were worth it. In India, where parents often worry gaming distracts from studies, Beelzeboy’s win flips the narrative: esports isn’t just play, it’s a career path, a ticket to global recognition.
At its55club.com, we hear stories from young players trying to explain to their families why gaming matters. Beelzeboy’s story will make those conversations easier. Prize money will come and go, but the real reward is the hope he’s given to India’s next generation of gamers.
What Beelzeboy’s Victory Means for India
This isn’t just one boy’s success. It’s India’s entry onto the world esports map. Beelzeboy’s triumph tells us that global gaming is no longer dominated by the West or East Asia. India, with its massive youth population and growing gaming culture, is ready to compete.
At its55club.com, we believe this win will spark a new wave of confidence. Parents may rethink gaming as “time wasted.” Youngsters will see proof that persistence pays off. And brands, noticing the buzz, will invest more in India’s esports future. Beelzeboy didn’t just win $20,000. He unlocked a door for millions of Indian gamers waiting for their turn.
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