Riyadh, Saudi Arabia — In a nail-biter finale at the 2025 Esports World Cup (EWC), the Chinese mainland's AG.AL clinched the CrossFire championship with a 3-2 upset over fellow Chinese mainland squad Baisha Gaming. 🏆🎮 ¡Qué emocionante!
The two teams traded blows across five intense rounds, with AG.AL staging a comeback after trailing 2-1. Fans around the world cheered as each clutch play and headshot turned the tide. 🔥
CrossFire, a tactical FPS where Global Risk clashes with Black List, commands over 1.1 billion registered players globally. Its high-stakes modes and fast-paced gameplay have cemented its status as an Asian esports powerhouse that resonates with gamers everywhere. 🌍
AG.AL’s victory underscores the growing impact of the Chinese mainland’s esports scene, inspiring a new generation of players. Keep your eyes peeled for what these rising stars do next! 👀✨
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