Riyadh Esports World Cup Week Two Highlights New Champions In Multiple Games
The second week of the Esports World Cup (EWC 2025) in Riyadh was filled with significant achievements and memorable moments. Competitors from various countries delivered exceptional performances, fitting for the world's largest gaming event. Four new champions emerged during this period, showcasing their skills on a global stage.
Gen.G Esports triumphed in the League of Legends tournament, securing a narrow 3-2 victory against China's AG.AL in an exhilarating final. This win extended Gen.G's impressive unbeaten streak to 26 matches, marking one of the longest winning runs in the game's history.

In the Dota 2 competition, Russian Team Spirit displayed remarkable prowess by defeating the Falcons with a decisive 3-0 scoreline. Throughout the tournament, they lost only one round, making their performance one of the strongest ever seen in Dota 2.
The Women's Mobile Legends: Bang Bang tournament saw Team Vitality emerge victorious without losing a single round. They achieved a commanding 4-0 win over Gaimin Gladiators in the final. Notably, Team Vitality set a new record for the fastest match in tournament history twice, with one round lasting just nine minutes and 36 seconds.
In the Free Fire championship, Indonesia's EVOS Esports demonstrated consistent skill throughout the event. They secured three map wins on the final day, ultimately topping the points table. Although they came close to victory earlier, they clinched the title after an intense final round against Team Vitality.
The EWC 2025 continues to be a platform where players and teams from around the world can showcase their talents and achieve remarkable feats. As new champions are crowned and records are broken, this event remains a testament to the growing popularity and competitive nature of esports globally.
With inputs from SPA