- Chinese powerhouse AG.AL defeats TT Global in nail-biting 4-3 championship match
- The victors secure $750,000 prize and 1,000 crucial Club Championship points
- Tournament continues trend of unique champions at EWC with 10 different winners across 10 events
In an electrifying Honor of Kings World Cup finale at the 2025 Esports World Cup, AG.AL narrowly defeated TT Global 4-3 in an edge-of-your-seat best-of-seven series. The Chinese champions pocketed $750,000 while boosting their Club Championship standing with 1,000 valuable points, continuing the tournament's remarkable streak of producing 10 different winners across 10 events.
Both Chinese titans entered directly into playoffs as tournament favorites, with AG.AL sweeping through Alpha7 Esports and Twisted Minds without dropping a single game. TT Global showed similar dominance, conceding just one match against Team Vitality and Nova Esports combined during their playoff run.
The finals saw TT Global seize early control, building a commanding 3-1 advantage that put them on the brink of victory. But AG.AL demonstrated championship resilience, staging a stunning comeback to force a decisive seventh game. The final match delivered heart-stopping action, with AG.AL ultimately prevailing in clutch moments to claim the trophy in what's being hailed as one of EWC's most thrilling finals to date.
With this victory, AG.AL rockets to second place in the overall Club Championship rankings. Their strong performances in League of Legends and Free Fire earlier in the tournament, combined with this latest triumph, positions them as serious contenders for the top spot as the competition unfolds.
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The 2025 Honor of Kings World Cup's innovative $3 million format tested competitors like never before. While numerous teams battled through grueling group and knockout stages, it was ultimately AG.AL who rose to the occasion, further cementing China's reputation as the dominant force in global Honor of Kings competition.