The Esports World Cup is upon us, and it’s set to make history. This supersized event has moved from Riyadh to Paris, and that promises that the footfall will be higher than ever before. It’s in the heart of Europe, and audiences are excited – more than ever before.
As we get into this action this year, we’ve provided a look back at last year’s results. Below, you’ll find a breakdown of every Esports World Cup 2025 winner, including which organization won the Club Championship portion of the tournament.
If you want to know who won at last year’s Esports World Cup, simply read on.
All The Winners From EWC 2025, Listed
Here’s the full spread of tournament winners from last year’s Esports World Cup, including what the prize pool was for that game.
- Rennsport – Team Redline ($500,000)
- VALORANT – Team Heretics ($1.25 million)
- Dota 2 – Team Spirit ($3 million)
- Fatal Fury: DetonatioN FocusMe ($1 million)
- Apex Legends: VK Gaming ($2 million)
- ML:BB Mid-Season Cup: Team Liquid ($3 million)
- ML:BB Women’s Invitational: Team Vitality ($500,000)
- Honor of Kings: AG Super Play ($3 million)
- Free Fire: EVOS Divine ($1 million)
- League of Legends: Gen.G ($2 million)
- StarCraft II: Basilisk ($700,000)
- Call of Duty: Black Ops 6: OpTic Gaming ($1.8 million)
- PUBG Mobile: Yangon Galacticos ($3 million)
- Chess: Team Liquid ($1.5 million)
- Overwatch: Team Falcons ($1 million)
- Rainbow Six Siege: Team Secret ($2 million)
- Call of Duty: Warzone: Twisted Minds ($1 million)
- EA Sports FC 25: Team Liquid ($1 million)
- Teamfight Tactics: Weibo Gaming ($500,000)
- PUBG: Twisted Minds ($2 million)
- Tekken 8: FREECS ($1 million)
- Rocket League: Karmine Corp ($1 million)
- Crossfire: All Gamers ($2 million)
- Street Fighter 6: KuaiShou Gaming ($1 million)
- Counter-Strike 2: The MongolZ ($1.25 million)
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And here are the top organizations that made it to the highest echelons of the Club Championship in 2025, earning a spot in the 2026 Club Program at the Esports World Cup in Paris:
- Team Falcons ($7 million)
- Team Liquid ($4 million)
- Team Vitality ($3 million)
- Twisted Minds ($2.25 million)
- Virus.pro ($2.25 million)
- All Gamers International ($1.5 million)
- Gen.G Esports ($1 million)
- Weibo Gaming ($850,000)
This year’s tournament promises to be even more impressive than the first two. Are you headed to Paris to check out the action live at the Esports World Cup? Let us know which game you’re most looking forward to on the Insider Gaming Discord server.
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