
Indonesia's EVOS Divine Clinches ‘Free Fire' Title at Esports World Cup 2025
The Free Fire tournament featured the participations of 18 teams from all over the world, competing for the sake of a total prize pool of $1 million.
EVOS Divine defeated 12 teams in the Grand Final, which included 10 exciting matches and five teams potentially claiming the title. EVOS Divine
However, the Indonesian team eventually clinched the title after scoring 170 points, securing the championship trophy and $300,000.
Meanwhile, RRQ Kazu secured second place with 123 points, receiving $180,000 in prize money and an additional 750 points in the overall rankings.
Bigetron by Vitality clinched third place, winning $120,000 and 500 points, while Brazilian team LOS finished fourth with 300 points and $80,000. EVOS Divine
By concluding the Free Fire tournament, the curtain falls on the second week of the 2025 Esports World Cup, which featured other tournaments in popular games such as League of Legends, Dota 2, and the Mobile Legends: Bang Bang Women's Invitational (MWI). 2025 Esports World Cup
Currently, the 2025 Esports World Cup is bringing together 24 of the world's top games in one venue.
Interestingly, participants are competing for a total prize pool of $70 million, the highest amount ever allocated in esports history.
Such prestigious awards seek basically to encourage global talents and unleash unparalleled new heights for esports competitions.
Therefore, they play a central role in boosting the esports sector, supporting its sustainable growth, and ensuring its sustainability worldwide.
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