Esports World Cup 2025 Week 2 All Results: Dota 2, LoL, Free Fire, and MLBB
- Sagar Mankar

- Jul 21
- 5 min read

Week 2 of the Esports World Cup 2025 (July 14–20) wrapped up with a packed schedule and major championship titles on the line.
From dominating Dota 2 runs to record-breaking women’s tournaments and a fiercely contested Free Fire finale, this week delivered across multiple esports.
Here’s a detailed recap of everything that went down in Riyadh, including group stage progress in the ongoing Honor of Kings World Cup.
All Results from Esports World Cup (EWC) 2025 Week 2
Dota 2: Team Spirit Sweeps the Finals, Secures $1M Prize
Team Spirit emerged as the Dota 2 champions after a commanding performance throughout the tournament, capped off with a 3-0 sweep against Team Falcons in the grand finals.
The CIS squad, known for their consistency and high-level play, didn’t drop a single map in the playoffs, proving once again why they remain one of the top contenders in the global Dota 2 scene.

In the finals, Spirit set the pace right from the first game. Magomed “Collapse” Khalilov’s Lycan was a nightmare for Falcons to deal with, as his early Helm of the Overlord turned into unstoppable momentum. Game two saw Storm Spirit and Medusa, piloted by Denis “Larl” Sigitov and Illya “Yatoro” Mulyarchuk respectively, completely shut down their opponents, who managed only nine kills. The third match sealed the deal—an all-around clean execution led to a flawless 3-0 finish.
Collapse was named MVP of the tournament, earning well-deserved recognition for his consistent brilliance across all stages.
Before the final, PARIVISION and Tundra Esports clashed for third place in a high-energy best-of-three. Tundra started strong with Alan “Satanic” Gallyamov racking up 23 kills on Nature’s Prophet. But PARIVISION answered back, with No[o]ne's Pudge leading them to a comeback and the $300,000 third-place prize.
Dota 2 Prize Pool Breakdown ($3M):
Team Spirit – $1,000,000
Team Falcons – $500,000
PARIVISION – $300,000
4th: Tundra Esports – $200,000
According to data from Esports Charts, the Dota 2 event peaked at over 423,000 concurrent viewers and totaled over 15 million hours watched across 89 hours of broadcast time.
MLBB Women’s Invitational 2025: Team Vitality’s Perfect Run
On the MLBB side, Team Vitality stormed through the Women’s Invitational 2025 without dropping a single game. The Indonesian team, backed by French esports giant Vitality, showcased clinical teamwork and coordination as they swept Gaimin Gladiators 4-0 in the grand finals.

Vitality’s mid-laner Cindy “Cinny” Siswanto was named MVP and bagged a $10,000 bonus for her performance. Playing alongside her sister Michelle “Chell” Siswanto and former Bigetron Era teammates, Vitality’s squad proved their synergy and experience were second to none. This marked their third MWI title, a satisfying redemption after falling short in 2024.
The tournament wasn’t just about competition—it broke new ground for women’s esports. Esports Charts reported a peak of 468,976 concurrent viewers and more than 3.7 million total hours watched. That makes MWI 2025 the most-watched women’s esports tournament of the year so far.
MLBB Women’s Prize Pool ($500K) and Points:
Team Vitality – $150,000 | 1,000 points
Gaimin Gladiators – $90,000 | 750 points
Terror Queens – $50,000 | 500 points
4th: Team Liquid – $30,000 | 300 points
League of Legends: Gen.G Continues Historic Streak
Gen.G Esports added another feather to their cap by winning the LoL title in Riyadh. They edged out AG.AL International 3-2 in a dramatic grand final, which turned into one of the tournament’s most gripping series.
The Korean juggernaut extended their unbeaten streak to 26 matches and claimed back-to-back international titles after their recent MSI 2025 victory.

Games 1 and 2 went quickly in Gen.G’s favor, but AG.AL bounced back with wins in Games 3 and 4, including a drawn-out 46-minute showdown. Ultimately, Gen.G dug deep to take Game 5 and walk away with $600,000 and 1,000 Club Championship points.
Top-laner Kim “Kiin” Ki-in was named tournament MVP, while Jeong “Chovy” Ji-hoon credited the electric crowd atmosphere for boosting their morale during key moments.
T1, who lost to Gen.G in the semifinals, rebounded to claim third place by sweeping G2 Esports.
LoL Prize Pool ($2M) and Points:
Gen.G – $600,000 | 1,000 points
AG.AL International – $320,000 | 750 points
T1 – $230,000 | 500 points
4th: G2 Esports – $160,000 | 300 points
Viewership was massive here too. According to Esports Charts, the finals peaked at 1.2 million viewers, with an average of 472,518 and over 18 million hours watched—making it one of the most-watched LoL events outside of Worlds.
Free Fire: EVOS Divine Clinches Title in Wild Final Match
In Free Fire, it came down to the wire. Indonesian powerhouse EVOS Divine pulled off a clutch win in Game 10 of the final round, securing the 2025 Free Fire World Cup title after a rollercoaster grand final.

EVOS kicked off strong with an early lead, but their advantage quickly narrowed as Pain Gaming, AG.AL, and others threw everything into the mix. Game 6 saw Team Vitality grab a critical Booyah, pushing AG.AL to match point and creating a chaotic path to the finish line.
By Game 10, it was a six-way showdown in the Championship Rush. In a tense final circle, EVOS eliminated the last remaining threats to claim victory.
Star player Rasyah “Rasyah” Rasyid earned MVP honors with 96 kills and received a $10,000 bonus for his incredible performance.
Free Fire Prize Pool ($1M) and Points:
EVOS Esports – $300,000 | 1,000 points
RRQ – $180,000 | 750 points
Team Vitality – $120,000 | 500 points
4th: LOS – $80,000 | 300 points
As per Esports Charts, the tournament peaked at 518,441 concurrent viewers and delivered strong overall engagement during its nearly 19-hour stream.
Honor of Kings Group Stage Heats Up
While other tournaments crowned their champions, the Honor of Kings World Cup 2025 moved into full swing with its group stage and Last Chance matches. With $3 million up for grabs and only a handful of playoff spots secured, the action has been relentless.
Key results from July 15–20 include dominant performances by Paws Gaming, Nova Esports, Alpha7 Esports, and OG, during Group Stage while Vitality and Twisted Minds grabbed the final playoff berths during the Last Chance stage.
Playoff Qualifiers So Far:
Alpha7
Paws Gaming
Nova Esports
OG
Vitality
Twisted Minds
Teams like Gen.G and Alpha Gaming were eliminated in tight matches during the final stage.
AG.AL (King Pro League Spring 2025 champion) and TT Global (ACL 2025 champion) are already seeded to playoffs.
Looking Ahead: Week 3 Schedule (July 21–27)
With several titles already locked in, Week 3 shifts focus toward shooters, strategy games, and more mobile action. Here’s what fans can expect:
Mobile Titles:
MLBB Mid Season Cup (MSC): July 23–27
Honor of Kings: July 23–26 (Playoffs & Finals)
PUBG Mobile: July 25–27
Strategy & Shooters:
StarCraft II: July 22–25
Call of Duty: Black Ops 6: July 24–27
Mind Games:
Chess Last Chance Qualifier: July 24–26
Venues & Broadcast:
STC Esports Arena: CoD, Chess, MLBB
Amazon Esports Arena: Honor of Kings
Qiddiya Esports Arena: PUBG Mobile







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