In a nail-biting showdown at the 2025 Esports World Cup (EWC) in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, China's AG.AL (All Gamers Anyone's Legend) edged out Baisha Gaming with a 3-2 victory to claim the CrossFire championship on Sunday.
The best-of-five final saw both teams swap leads in a fast-paced tactical duel. AG.AL surged ahead in maps two and four, while Baisha Gaming fought back fiercely, forcing a decisive fifth round. Ultimately, AG.ALโs precision and teamwork secured them the title.
CrossFire, a top-tier tactical first-person shooter, pits Global Risk and Black List mercenary factions against each other in objective-driven modes. With over 1.1 billion registered users worldwide, it boasts one of the largest competitive gaming communities on the planet, especially in Asia.
For young gamers, entrepreneurs, and digital nomads tuning in from across the G20 and beyond, AG.ALโs victory highlights the growing global influence of esports. As tournaments expand into new markets, expect more high-stakes matchups and cutting-edge strategies to shape the future of competitive gaming.
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