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EWC 2025 Week 2: Champions Crowned and Leaderboard Shakes Up

EWC 2025 Week 2: Champions Crowned and Leaderboard Shakes Up

Check out the recap of Esports World Cup also known as EWC 2025 Week 2 matches. Check champions Crowned and Leaderboard Shakes Up.

The second week of the Esports World Cup 2025 has concluded, leaving its mark with thrilling grand finals across Mobile Legends: Bang Bang, Dota 2, League of Legends, and Free Fire. As Week 3 kicks off, the Club Championship leaderboard has seen a significant shift, with new champions emerging and top contenders solidifying their positions. Check out the EWC 2025 Week 2: Champions below.

EWC 2025 Week 2: Recap of Champions

Team Vitality Takes the Lead in Club Championship

Leading the charge in the Club Championship is Team Vitality, thanks to their dominant performance and victory in the Mobile Legends: Bang Bang Women’s Invitational. The French organization’s strategic participation in 11 tournaments throughout EWC 25 positions them strongly to maintain their lead. Gen.G Esports secures second place, propelled by their triumph in League of Legends at EWC 25. While previous week’s title holders remain on the leaderboard, the intensifying competition suggests potential changes in the rankings moving forward.

Club of the Week: Team Vitality

Team Vitality earns the Club of the Week award for their exceptional showing across multiple titles. Their first-place finish in Mobile Legends: Bang Bang, combined with a crucial third-place finish in Free Fire, accumulated 500 points, propelling them to the summit of the Club Championship leaderboard as Week 3 begins.

Player of the Week: Magomed “Collapse” Khalilov

The Player of the Week honors go to Magomed “Collapse” Khalilov of Team Spirit. His outstanding performance during their Dota 2 championship run at EWC 25 saw him master 13 different heroes and lose only one match. This remarkable display further cements his reputation as one of Dota 2’s all-time greats.

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Team Vitality Dominates Mobile Legends: Bang Bang Women’s Invitational in EWC 2025 Week 2

Team Vitality made history by sweeping the Mobile Legends: Bang Bang Women’s Invitational without dropping a single match. They exacted satisfying revenge against Natus Vincere, who had acquired the previous year’s champions, Omega Empress. This decisive victory earned the Indonesian squad a substantial $150,000. The powerful synergy between sisters Michelle “Chell” Siswanto and Cindy “Cinny” Siswanto was a highlight, with Cinny earning Sony MVP honors for her impactful team fight contributions.

Team Spirit Unstoppable in Dota 2

Team Spirit showcased an unstoppable force in Dota 2 at EWC 25. After overcoming tough competition from Gaimin Gladiators and PVISION, they delivered a clean 3-0 sweep against Team Falcons in the grand finals, securing an impressive $1,000,000 prize. Despite Team Falcons’ early-game strategies, Team Spirit maintained superior map control. Illya “Yatoro” Mulyarchuk’s Medusa and Denis “Larl” Sigitov’s Storm Spirit were key to their Game 2 dominance, carrying their momentum to the 3-0 victory. Magomed “Collapse” Khalilov also received Sony MVP honors for his consistent impact throughout the tournament.

Gen.G Lifts LoL Trophy for Tiger Nation in EWC 2025 Week 2

Gen.G added another major title to their impressive year, further solidifying their position as the team to beat. Less than a month after their MSI 2025 win, Gen.G extended their winning streak and walked away with $600,000. Their discipline shone through even when pushed to match point multiple times. The rebuilt roster, featuring Jeong “Chovy” Ji-hoon, Kim “Canyon” Geon-bu, Kim “Kiin” Gi-in, Park “Ruler” Jae-hyuk, and breakout support player Joo “Duro” Min-kyu, etched Gen.G into history as one of only two League of Legends at EWC title holders. Kiin’s dominant performance earned him Sony MVP honors and a $10,000 prize.

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EVOS Divine Triumphs in Free Fire

EVOS Divine brought glory to Indonesia by winning Free Fire at EWC 25. The team’s consistent performance throughout the tournament allowed them to outplay defending champions Team Falcons. Their long journey of rebuilding and assembling a strong roster, combined with their ability to stay sharp under the Champion Rush format, ultimately paid off. Even when match wins eluded them, EVOS Divine consistently secured the points needed to close out the grand finals. Rasyah “Rasyah” Rasyid was awarded the Sony MVP for his damage output even under immense pressure.

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