Gen.g Esports conquered a head start of two cards to post a 3-2 victory over AG.Al International on Sunday in the Grand Final in the Esports World Cup League of Legends event in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia.
Gen.g raced in an early advantage after winning a 30 -minute victory over Blue and a 28 -minute victory over Red. Ag.Al reacted with a 30 -minute victory over Blue and a 46 -minute victory before Gen.g came across with a triumph on the decisive card.
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From MSI to EWC – Another international trophy for Gen.g!
We not only recover, we are constantly evolving above, constantly evolving and posing a new standard what it means to be a real champion … pic.twitter.com/pgotnwacqx– Gen.g Esports (@GGG) July 20, 2025
South Korean Ki-in “Kiin” Kim was named the MVP of the tournament for Gen.g Esports, who took $ 600,000 and 1,000 EWC club points home.
A dominant version throughout the entire tournament!@ kiin_99 Is your @Sony MVP from League of Legends on EWC 25 pic.twitter.com/52pjxtdnbh
– Esports World Cup (@ewc_en) July 20, 2025
T1 also recorded a 2-0 Sweep from G2 Esports in third place on Sunday. T1 won a 27 -minute victory over Blue and 28 minutes of victory over Red to conquer $ 230,000 and 500 points.
Twelve teams started the event and compete for a prize pool of $ 2 million. The tournament is also part of the club championship that will assign $ 7 million to the winning team at the end of the cup.
Esports World Cup 2025 League of Legends Prize Pool (Money, EWC Club points):
1. $ 600,000, 1,000 club points – Gen.g eSports
2. $ 320,000, 750 points – AG.AL International
3. $ 230,000, 500 points – T1
4. $ 160,000, 300 points – G2 eSports
5-8. Flyquest, Bilibili Gaming, Hanwha Life Sports, Koi – $ 110,000, 200 points
9-10. Furia, CTBC Flying Oyster – $ 75,000, no points
11-12. Cloud9, Gam Esports – $ 50,000, no points
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