EVOS Divine wins the Free Fire championship at the 2025 Esports World Cup in a thrilling 10-match finale. Rasyah named Sony MVP as six teams chase the final Booyah and Vitality takes Club Championship lead.
Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, July 20, 2025. In one of the most chaotic and dramatic finales of the 2025 Esports World Cup so far, EVOS Divine claimed the Free Fire championship with a last-minute Booyah! in the final match of a grueling 10-round showdown. The Indonesian powerhouse survived a tense gauntlet of elite competition to clinch their place in Esports World Cup history.
EVOS Divine stormed into the tournament with a dominant start, building a 30-point lead early on. They looked poised to close things out as early as Game 6, but were denied by a surprise intervention from Pain Gaming, who eliminated them while sacrificing nearly their entire squad. This unexpected play kept the race open and allowed Team Vitality to snag the Booyah!, while AG.AL joined EVOS on match point.

From there, chaos reigned. In Game 7, both EVOS and AG.AL had chances to win it all, but disruptive performances from Fluxo and Pain Gaming kept them from reaching the finish line. As teams scrambled for points and survival, RRQ and LOS surged ahead, with LOS grabbing their second Booyah! of the finals and entering the Championship Rush alongside four other potential champions.
As the field tightened, Team Vitality quietly surged into contention. Their consistently high placements and a crucial Game 8 Booyah! placed them in the Rush with just two games remaining. Despite their success, they still trailed EVOS by a 40-point margin, and the Indonesians remained in striking distance of victory. Game 9 saw Team Falcons secure the Booyah!, but they fell short of reaching match point, while Dragons Esports rounded out the final Championship Rush participants.
That set up an epic Game 10, with six teams eligible to win the title. The match quickly turned into a bloodbath. RRQ eliminated AG.AL, only to be taken out by Fluxo, who then eliminated Dragons, ending their Cinderella run. In the final moments, it came down to Vitality, EVOS, and Team Falcons. While Falcons tried to spoil the party, EVOS Divine seized control of the final circle and secured the last Booyah!, locking in the championship in the most dramatic fashion possible.
Rasyah Named Sony MVP

EVOS Divine’s run was defined by aggressive, high-kill gameplay, with the squad earning 96 kills across 10 matches; more than half of their total 170 points. Leading that charge was Rasyah “Rasyah” Rasyid, whose relentless play earned him the Sony MVP award and an additional $10,000 prize.
While EVOS walked away with the trophy, Team Vitality’s impressive third-place finish pushed them into the lead of the Club Championship standings, surpassing Gen.G. Team Falcons, too. They deserve praise for nearly pulling off a hometown miracle.
With its intense finale and high-stakes drama, Free Fire at EWC 2025 will be remembered as one of the year’s most thrilling esports events.
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