
EVOS Divine Wins Free Fire Title in Esports World Cup
The Free Fire tournament concluded yesterday, wrapping up the second week of the Esports World Cup (EWC 2025). Indonesia’s EVOS Divine claimed the championship after five days of intense competition involving 18 teams from around the globe, with total prize money of $1 million. The matches were held at Qiddiya Arena in Boulevard Riyadh City.
EVOS Divine outperformed 12 teams in the grand final, which featured 10 thrilling matches marked by constant shifts in the leaderboard and five teams vying for the title. The Indonesian team secured the top spot with 170 points, earning the championship shield, a $300,000 prize, and 1,000 points in the overall club standings for the Esports World Cup.
Indonesian teams continued their dominance, with RRQ Kazu taking second place with 123 points, receiving $180,000 and 750 points in the global rankings. Third place went to Bigetron by Vitality, also from Indonesia, with 500 points and $120,000 in prize money. Brazilian team LOS finished fourth, earning 300 points and $80,000.