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20:02, 20.07.2025

The Indonesian esports team EVOS Divine emerged victorious in the Free Fire tournament at the Esports World Cup 2025, concluding another week of intense battles in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. The team secured one of the prestigious awards of the EWC 2025 and $300,000 in prize money.

Road to the Finals: Tournament Results and Winner
The tournament followed the classic inverted pyramid structure: starting with the knockout stage from July 16 to 18, where 18 teams competed for 12 spots in the grand final. Then, the Point Rush qualification stage on July 19 determined the starting points, leading to the final itself.
In the grand final of the Free Fire EWC 2025, 12 teams participated. All participants competed throughout the day in 10 games — across 10 maps — earning points that ultimately formed the overall standings, from which the winner was determined.
The points were distributed as follows:
- Evos Divine — 170 points
- Rex Regum Qeon — 123 points
- Team Vitality — 120 points
- LOS — 118 points
- AG.AL — 108 points
- Team Falcons — 90 points
- Dragons Esports — 89 points
- paiN Gaming — 87 points
- Buriram United Esports — 84 points
- Fluxo — 84 points
- Movistar R7 — 61 points
- Core Memory Esport — 39 points

Prize Places and Payouts
In total, 18 teams were represented in the competition, each receiving a share of the overall prize pool depending on their placement. Prize places for the Free Fire Esports World Cup 2025:
Place | Winner | Prize Money | CC Points |
1st place | Evos Divine | $300,000 | +1,000 |
2nd place | Rex Regum Qeon | $180,000 | +750 |
3rd place | Team Vitality | $120,000 | +500 |
4th place | LOS | $80,000 | +300 |
5th place | AG.AL | $60,000 | +200 |
6th place | Team Falcons | $50,000 | +150 |
7th place | Dragons Esports | $40,000 | +100 |
8th place | paiN Gaming | $35,000 | +50 |
9th place | Buriram United Esports | $30,000 | — |
10th place | Fluxo | $25,000 | — |
11th place | Movistar R7 | $20,000 | — |
12th place | Core Memory Esport | $15,000 | — |
13th place | Visión System | $10,000 | — |
14th place | ONIC ESPORTS | $9,000 | — |
15th place | Hotshot Esports | $8,000 | — |
16th place | Virtus.pro | $7,000 | — |
17th place | ALFA34 | $6,000 | — |
18th place | Red Hawks | $5,000 | —t |

Why This Tournament Is Important for the Team and Esports
The victory of EVOS Divine marked a significant milestone in the history of the international Free Fire scene. Their discipline, strategic play across different maps, and decisive actions under pressure during the Champion Rush made the team a favorite in crucial moments. With a prize pool of $1 million and a global audience, the Riyadh stage gathered the best representatives of the mobile Battle Royale genre.

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