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AG.AL Wins Honor of Kings World Cup

By LucasDec 02,2025

  • AG.AL narrowly defeats TT Global 4-3 in a thrilling best-of-seven grand final matchup
  • The Chinese esports organization secures $750,000 and 1,000 Club Championship points
  • This victory represents the tenth unique champion across ten tournaments at the 2025 EWC

AG.AL has captured the Honor of Kings World Cup championship at the 2025 Esports World Cup, prevailing over TT Global in a nail-biting 4-3 grand final. The Chinese squad earns $750,000 in prize money along with 1,000 Club Championship points, becoming the tenth distinct tournament winner in this year's championship series.

AG.AL's journey to the finals was brief yet intense, as they qualified directly for the playoffs alongside fellow KPL heavyweight TT Global. Both teams dominated their respective brackets, with AG.AL achieving flawless victories against Alpha7 Esports and Twisted Minds, while TT Global conceded only one match across their encounters with Team Vitality and Nova Esports. Both clubs entered the grand finals as strong favorites.

TT Global came out strong initially, building a commanding 3-1 advantage and positioning themselves at championship point. However, AG.AL demonstrated remarkable resilience, securing back-to-back victories to equalize the series and force a decisive seventh game. The final match proved extremely competitive, but AG.AL managed to gain the upper hand in the closing moments to claim the title in what stands as one of the most captivating series in Esports World Cup history.

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This victory propels AG.AL into second position in the overall Club Championship rankings. Having previously accumulated points through strong performances in League of Legends and Free Fire tournaments, this latest achievement keeps their pursuit of the championship lead firmly on track.


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The Honor of Kings World Cup 2025 featured a $3 million total prize pool and an innovative competitive format that tested top teams to their limits. While numerous squads competed through rigorous group stages and playoff rounds, it was AG.AL that ultimately emerged victorious, continuing China's established tradition of excellence in the global Honor of Kings competitive landscape.

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