Esports World Cup 2025: Champions of Concluded Disciplines

The 2025 Esports World Cup in Riyadh, running from July 8 to August 24, features 26 tournaments across 25 esports titles. As of late July, several high-profile events have concluded. Here are the winners so far:


VALORANT

Champion: Team Heretics (Spain)
They secured the title after a dramatic reverse sweep against Fnatic in the grand final.
Prize: $500,000
Runner-up: Fnatic ($230,000)


Apex Legends

Champion: VK Gaming (China)
VK Gaming dominated the Finals stage, taking home $600,000.
Runner-up: ROC Esports ($300,000)


Fatal Fury: City of the Wolves

Champion: DetonatioN FocusMe (Japan)
They clinched the inaugural EWC title in this fighting game.
Prize: $300,000


Rennsport Sim Racing

Champion: BMW M Team Redline
The team successfully defended their title to become the first back-to-back Rennsport EWC champions.
Prize: $200,000


League of Legends

Champion: Gen.G Esports (South Korea)
Gen.G claimed their second international title in a month by defeating AG.AL 3–2 in the final.
Prize: $600,000


Mobile Legends: Bang Bang (Women’s Invitational)

Champion: Team Vitality (France)
Vitality won 4–0 over Gaimin Gladiators in a dominant performance.
Prize: $150,000


Free Fire

Champion: EVOS Esports (Indonesia)
EVOS swept the finals, with star player Rasyah earning MVP honors and a $10,000 bonus.
Prize: $300,000


Dota 2

Champion: Team Spirit (Russia)
Unbeaten through playoffs, Team Spirit swept Team Falcons 3–0 in the grand final.
Prize: $1,000,000


StarCraft II

Champion: Joona “Serral” Sotala (Basilisk)
Serral won his third world title, finishing with a perfect 4–0 in the final match.
Prize: $200,000


Honor of Kings

Champion: AG.AL (China)
AG.AL completed a thrilling 4–3 comeback against TT Global to secure the crown.
Prize: $750,000


Club Championship Implications

Team Vitality leads the Club Championship standings, bolstered by wins in Free Fire and the MLBB Women’s Invitational. Gen.G Esports follows closely after their League of Legends title. Other strong contenders include Team Spirit, AG.AL, and EVOS Esports.

Club Points Breakdown:

  • 1,000 points for a tournament win

  • 750 points for second place

  • 500 points for third to fourth

  • 200 points for fifth to eighth

With ten major tournaments concluded, the race for the Club Championship title is intensifying. More disciplines will conclude in the coming weeks, potentially reshaping the leaderboard.

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