Another tournament has ended at the Esports World Cup 2025, and it’s the Honor of Kings World Cup, with a win by All Gamers.
Also known as AG.AL, the team from China managed to win the grand final for TiMi Studio’s popular mobile MOBA, beating TT Global with a close score of 4-3.
What made the final even more exciting is that TT Global won the first three games. All Gamers managed to prevent them from securing the match point, fighting thei way to a comeback victory by winning four games in a row when a single loss could have meant losing it all.
Nova Esports achieved third place by defeating Twisted Minds with a much more dominating 3-0 in the decider match.
The victory (alongside the second place in League of Legends) carries All Gamers to second place in the overall Club Championship behind Team Vitality.
They bring home a rich $750,000 prize pool, while TT Global won $460,000 and Nova Esports won $310,000.
If you missed the grand finals, you can check out the recording of the livestream on demand below.
If you’re unfamiliar with Honor of Kings, it’s a mobile MOBA for iOS and Android developed by TiMi Studio and published by Tencent.
The Esports World Cup is hosted in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, and it’s already close to the end of its this week, with several tournaments having already crowned their champions.
The competition is scheduled to continue for several more weeks until August 24. More tournaments will crown their champions during the weekend, so you can expect to see reports about them all here on Simulation Daily.
Earlier during the event, Team Redline won the Rennsport sim racing championship, Goichi brought home the trophy for Fatal Fury: City of the Wolves, Team Heretics won the Valorant tournament, VK Gaming won in Apex Legends, Team Spirit won in Dota 2, Team Vitality won Mobile Legends: Bang Bang, Evos Esports won Free Fire, Gen.G won League of Legends, and Serral won Starcraft 2.
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