Riyadh Esports World Cup Week Two Highlights New Champions And Historic Matches
The second week of the Esports World Cup (EWC 2025) in Riyadh was filled with significant achievements and memorable moments. Competitors from all over the world displayed exceptional skills, contributing to the grandeur of this major gaming event. Four new champions emerged during this period, marking a milestone in competitive gaming.
Gen.G Esports clinched the League of Legends championship with a thrilling 3-2 win against China's AG.AL. This victory extended Gen.G's winning streak to 26 matches, one of the longest in the game's history. Their performance was a highlight of the tournament, showcasing their dominance in the field.

In Dota 2, Russian Team Spirit delivered an outstanding performance by defeating Falcons 3-0 to secure the title. They lost only one round throughout the tournament, making their run one of the strongest ever seen in Dota 2 competitions. Their consistency and skill were evident as they dominated their opponents.
Team Vitality emerged victorious in the Women's Mobile Legends: Bang Bang tournament. They achieved a flawless 4-0 victory over Gaimin Gladiators in the final. Notably, Team Vitality set a new record for the fastest match in tournament history twice, with a remarkable round win in just nine minutes and 36 seconds.
The Free Fire championship saw Indonesian team EVOS Esports demonstrate impressive skill and consistency throughout the event. They won three maps on the final day, securing their position at the top of the points table. Despite facing tough competition from Team Vitality, EVOS Esports clinched the title after an intense final round.
The EWC 2025 has been a platform for showcasing incredible talent and competitive spirit among gamers worldwide. The event not only highlighted individual brilliance but also underscored teamwork and strategy as key elements for success in esports.
With inputs from SPA