
Aurora Gaming PH defeated Alter Ego in the Grand Final of the M7 World Championship, closing the series with a dominant 4–0 score in a best-of-seven format.
The decisive series took place at the M7 World Championship Grand Final, where Aurora Gaming PH left no chances to Alter Ego, winning four consecutive games and securing the championship title. The series ended without Alter Ego taking a single map, confirming Aurora Gaming PH’s dominance in the final stage of the tournament.

MVP of the Match
The MVP of the Grand Final was Dylan "Light" Catipon, who delivered a consistently strong performance throughout the series. Light played a key role in Aurora Gaming PH’s victory, standing out with his impact in teamfights, map control, and overall consistency.

Prize Pool Distribution — M7 World Championship
1st place — Aurora Gaming PH — $320,000
2nd place — Alter Ego — $150,000
3rd place — Selangor Red Giants — $90,000
4th place — Team Liquid PH — $60,000
5th–6th places — Aurora Gaming, Team Spirit — $50,000 each
7th–8th places — ONIC, Yangon Galacticos — $40,000 each
The M7 World Championship took place in Indonesia and was held from January 3 to January 25, 2026. The tournament featured 22 teams from around the world competing for a total prize pool of $1,000,000.











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