AG.AL wins $750,000 Honor of Kings World Cup

AG.AL has emerged victorious in Riyadh at the KWC, where they took down TT Global in an intense back-and-forth, which saw them battle it out across seven matches to lift the trophy, with AG.AL executing an exhilarating reverse sweep that saw them turn the tide at game 5, before resounding wins in games 6 and 7. As champions, AG.AL claimed $750,000 USD of the $3M USD prize pool. The grand final between AG.AL and TT Global was the culmination of an intense series of matches that unfolded during the KWC at the Esports World Cup, where the world’s 18 best Honor of Kings teams went head-to-head for a chance to claim victory on the world stage.

Final results of KWC 2025
KWC began on July 15th in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, as part of the Esports World Cup 2025, bringing together the best teams from across the world to compete for a $3M prize pool. The grand final saw a full house of fans around the world, and in the arena, treated to a thrilling best-of-seven series with AG.AL clinching the victory in the final match.

Coming back from a match point 3-1 deficit earlier in the series, AG.AL managed to keep their cool, eventually taking down TT Global to earn their place in Honor of Kings esports history. Chen “Zoe” Jiahao from AG.AL was awarded the grand final MVP trophy for his impressive performance throughout the series. AG.AL also earned the right to be called one of the best Honor of Kings teams in the world.

Players from all around the world also celebrate KWC online and vote in game for their favorite team and player. AG.AL finally crowned as Fan Favorite Team, AG.YINUO claimed as Fan Favorite Player, and Mara Aquino claimed as the Fan Favorite Voice.

Upcoming Excitement in Honor of Kings Esports
“We’ve built an esports ecosystem for players worldwide. Over 160,000 players have created their own esports stories. We see these stories worldwide, happening in each players’ daily lives. And in the second half of 2025, we’ll tell these stories even more fiercely, with greater tournaments, lower barriers to enter, and more ways for players to make their mark,” Said James Yang, Senior Director of Level Infinite Global Esports Center.

 

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