KWC 2025 Esports World Cup Group Drawing Results, Kagendra's Big Challenge!
Check out the results of the KWC 2025 Esports World Cup group drawing here.
Honor of Kings | 24 June
By DG Writer
Honor of Kings World Cup (KWC) 2025 Esports World Cup will be the next destination in the Honor of Kings (HOK) Esports 2025 roadmap. As part of the Esports World Cup (EWC) 2025, KWC 2025 will feature the best Honor of Kings (HOK) teams from around the world in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia.
Competitions from various regions have been completed and we have obtained the best teams to compete in KWC 2025. Starting from teams in Southeast Asia (SEA), Korea/Japan, China, Latin America (LATAM), Europe (EMEA), MENA, all gathered to be the best.
The KWC 2025 Esports World Cup competition provides a total prize pool of up to US$3 million and a trophy for the winning team. Of course, this is a great opportunity for all teams to prove their best abilities. The previous year, the best Honor of Kings (HOK) pro players from China, namely KPL Dream Team, became champions.
Now, with a more intense competitive atmosphere and also the quality of teams with different strengths in all lines, what will the KWC 2025 Esports World Cup be like? Will it still be dominated by Chinese teams? Or will we witness the birth of a New King in the Honor of Kings competitive scene?
KWC 2025 Esports World Cup Group Drawing Results
Before we move on to the KWC 2025 Esports World Cup competition, we certainly know that there are a total of 18 teams that will compete in the Group Stage round. 2 teams from China are waiting in the playoff round later. The journey of each team is certainly determined by the results of their Group Drawing.
The KWC 2025 Esports World Cup Group Stage divides 16 teams into 4 groups where later there will be 4 teams that will directly qualify for the Grand Final and later there will be 2 teams that must return to compete in the Last Chance round to get 2 additional tickets to the playoff round.
The following are the results of the 2025 KWC Group Drawing:
- GROUP A
- Blacklist International - PKL (Philippines)
- PAWS Gaming - WKS (Wild Card)
- Gen.G Esports - MENA Qualifier
- BOOM Esports - PKL (Philippines)
- GROUP B
- Dominator Esports - IKL (Indonesia)
- Team Vitality - IKL (Indonesia)
- Alpha7 Esports - CHOKBR (Brazil)
- Loops Esports - CHOKBR (Brazil)
- GROUP C
- Twisted Minds - KMW (Europe, CIS, Türkiye & America)
- NOVA Esports - MKL (Malaysia)
- KAGENDRA - IKL (Indonesia)
- Black Shrew Esports - MKL (Malaysia)
- GROUP D
- Alpha Gaming - MKL (Malaysia)
- ACT Esports Club - PKL (Philippines)
- OG Esports - KMW LCQ (Europe, CIS, Turkey & America)
- Nongshim Redforce - KME (Korea, Japan, South Asia & MENA)
It is interesting to see the composition of each group where each of the best Honor of Kings (HOK) teams are ready to compete for the biggest prize in the HOK competitive scene in 2025. From group A, we can see that there are two teams from the Philippines who participated in the PKL qualification, namely Blacklist International and BOOM Esports and PAWS Gaming from the Wild Card team and Gen.G Esports.
Then for group B, we see that there are two teams from Indonesia who came from the IKL qualification path, namely Dominator Esports and Team Vitality and Alpha7 Esports and Loops Esports who came from the CHOKBR qualification path. Group C contains several teams from the MKL qualification path such as NOVA Esports and Black Shrew Esports.
Added with KAGENDRA from IKL (Indonesia) and Twisted Minds from the Major West path. And finally, group D consists of Alpha Gaming from the MKL (Malaysia) qualification path along with ACT Esports Club, OG Esports and Nongshim Redforce.
How? Is your favorite team in the Hell group? Interesting, isn't it? Let's look forward to their action.
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