The Esports group Weibo Gaming just officially won the Teamfight Tactics tournament at the Esports World Cup 2025.
Weibo Gaming defeated Brice Virtus.pro with a 3-1 score in the final match, earning the winner 1,000 cc points and $150,000, and the runner-up 750 cc points and $70,000. Third and fourth place were taken by AEGIS and T1, who each managed to earn 500 cc points and a prize pool of $40,000.
The victory saw Weibo Gaming climb two places to eighth overall in the 2025 Esports World Cup Title, with a total of 1,950 points. They only have one more game, Street Fighter 6, to play in the event, meaning they’re already officially out of the running for the overall Championship.
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The Esports World Cup is hosted in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, and it’s already at the end of its sixth week, with many of its tournaments having already crowned their champions, though the overall title still hangs in the balance. Team Liquid is currently in first place with 4,200 CC, with Team Falcons and Team Vitality close behind in second and third, with 3,900 and 3,350 CC, respectively. The winner of the overall event will take home $7,000,000 in prize money.
Earlier during the event, Dutch player Manuel “ManuBachoore” Bachoore from Team Liquid won the EA Sports FC 25 championship at the Esports World Cup 2025. He beat Brice from Team Vitality with a 5-3 score in the final match.
Alongside this, 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 the Mobile Legends: Bang Bang invitational, and Evos Esports won Free Fire.
Lastly, Gen.G won League of Legends, Serral won Starcraft 2, All Gamers for Honor of Kings, OpTic won Call of Duty: Black Ops 6, Team Liquid Philippines won Mobile Legends: Bang Bang, Yangoon Galacticos won PUBG Mobile, Team Falcons won Overwatch 2, Team Secret won Tom Clancy’s Rainbow Six Siege X, and Twisted Minds won Call of Duty: Warzone.
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