The Esports World Cup 2025 surges into an electrifying fourth week, boasting 11 unique champions already and some of the world’s most anticipated finals on deck. This week promises drama and fresh storylines, with both team and solo competitions reaching their peaks and the tantalizing possibility of seeing this year’s first two-time champion.
EWC 2025 Week 4: Overview
Chess fans are in for a treat as the competition’s inaugural edition reaches its climax on Friday, 1 August. With a massive $1,500,000 prize pool, only eight players remain from 256, including favorites like Magnus Carlsen, Hikaru Nakamura, and Ian Nepomniachtchi. A twist saw Nihal Sarin upset Maxime Vachier-Lagrave, setting up a captivating final showdown.
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PMWC 2025 Grand Finals
Meanwhile, the PUBG Mobile World Cup has delivered surprises of its own. Reigning champions Alpha7 Esports were ousted before the grand final, ensuring a new team will lift the trophy. Sixteen squads now battle for supremacy in a fiery three-day final stretch, with rising talents like Fire Flux’s Soulless in the spotlight.
The Overwatch 2 Midseason Championship attracts intense attention too, with $1,000,000 up for grabs. Sixteen elite teams have entered; only the best now remain. 2024 champions Crazy Raccoon look to defend their crown but face stiff competition from rivals like Team Falcons and Virtus.Pro as they vie for repeat glory.
Mobile Legends: Bang Bang ups the ante with a staggering $3,000,000 prize pool and a gritty playoff bracket, including giants ONIC and Team Liquid. This week, the stakes are higher than ever as legends are made and disappointment looms for those who fall short.
In the Club Championship, Team Vitality leads with 2,400 points, pursued closely by Gen.G Esports and Team Falcons. This week’s finals could shake up the leaderboard and possibly see a club seize their second title—a first for this year’s fiercely contested series.
Adding to the spectacle, football icons Ronaldo and Kaká are set for an unforgettable three-game Showmatch on August 9, blending traditional and digital football brilliance. The New Global Sport Conference 2025, slated for 23–24 August, will round out the month with top global sports leaders exploring the future of esports and traditional sports intersection.
Catch every moment live on the Esports World Cup’s YouTube, Twitch, and TikTok channels and experience the ultimate in contemporary competitive gaming.
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