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AG.AL Crowned Honor of Kings World Cup Champions at the 2025 Esports World Cup

AG.AL becomes the 10th club to win a championship at the 2025 Esports World Cup, with a different winner for every tournament so far.
AG.AL has won the Honor of Kings World Cup, beating TT Global 4-3 in the grand final to become the 10th different Club to win a championship at the 2025 Esports World Cup.
AG.AL take home $750,000 for their victory, which, despite only playing three matches, was well-earned after an intense final that could have gone either way until the very last moments of the competition. Their win also means that there has been a different winner for all 10 of the completed championships so far at the 2025 Esports World Cup, showing how competitive the Club Championship is this year.
Both AG.AL and TT Global entered the tournament as favourites, given they were the only two Chinese sides due to compete. China is undoubtedly the number one region when it comes to Honor of Kings, with a fan-voted super team from the country’s King Pro League dominating the competition at last year’s Esports World Cup.
It was a similar situation this year, with the two Chinese breezing past the teams they faced in the playoffs. TT Global took down Team Vitality and NOVA Esports, dropping just one game, while AG.AL didn’t drop a single map when taking down Alpha7 Esports and Twisted Minds.
In the grand final, the two Chinese teams faced off in the match that everyone wanted to see, and it did not disappoint. TT Global managed to secure a 3-1 lead to put them on championship point, but AG.AL fought back to even the scores and set up a winner-takes-all final game. In the end, it was AG.AL who took the victory in one of the closest series of the entire Esports World Cup so far.
“I feel extremely happy, and I would like to give a huge applause to all my teammates, we did make a miracle happen,” said AG.AL’s Bicheng “YiNuo” Xu. “We showed our persistence and perseverance during those times when we were losing and behind.”
AG.AL’s Jiahao “Zoe” Chen was named the SONY MVP following the impressive comeback win in the final. He will receive an additional $10,000 and the MVP medal to recognise his achievements.
AG.AL earns 1000 Club Championship points for their victory, which rockets them to second place in the standings after a second place finish in League of Legends and a fifth place finish in Free Fire. The win also means they become eligible to win the entire Club Championship should they earn enough points to top the table at the end of the Esports World Cup.
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