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AG.AL Wins Honor of Kings World Cup

Author : Joshua Update : Oct 31,2025
  • AG.AL narrowly defeats TT Global 4-3 in an electrifying best-of-seven grand final
  • The Chinese organization secures $750,000 and 1,000 Club Championship points
  • This victory represents the tenth unique champion across ten EWC 2025 tournaments

AG.AL has captured the Honor of Kings World Cup championship at the 2025 Esports World Cup, overcoming TT Global in a nail-biting 4-3 conclusion. The Chinese squad secures $750,000 alongside 1,000 Club Championship points, emerging as the tenth distinct champion in this year's tournament series.

AG.AL's journey to the final was brief yet intense, entering directly into playoffs alongside fellow KPL titan TT Global. Both teams dominated their brackets, with AG.AL achieving flawless victories against Alpha7 Esports and Twisted Minds, while TT Global conceded just one map combined against Team Vitality and Nova Esports. Both outfits were widely considered tournament favorites.

TT Global launched aggressively, building a commanding 3-1 advantage to reach championship point. However, AG.AL demonstrated resilience, securing back-to-back victories to equalize the series and trigger a decisive seventh game. The final match reached breathtaking intensity, with AG.AL clinching victory in the closing moments to claim the title in one of the most compelling series witnessed at the Esports World Cup.

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This triumph propels AG.AL to second position in the overall Club Championship standings. Having previously accumulated points through performances in League of Legends and Free Fire, this outcome sustains their vigorous pursuit of the championship lead.


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The Honor of Kings World Cup 2025 featured a $3 million prize pool and a revamped format that tested elite competitors to their limits. While numerous teams fought through group stages and playoffs, AG.AL ultimately prevailed, extending China's established legacy of supremacy in the global Honor of Kings competitive landscape.