Catch up on all the action from the final two days of week three action at the Esports World Cup 2025, including key results from Call of Duty & Honor of Kings.
Catch up on all the action from the final two days of week three action at the Esports World Cup 2025, including key results from Call of Duty & Honor of Kings.

The third week at the 2025 Esports World Cup concluded on Sunday, July 27, with two more trophies being lifted on Saturday and Sunday in Honor of Kings and Call of Duty. Meanwhile, the PUBG Mobile World Cup and Mobile Legends: Bang Bang Esports World Cup will continue throughout the fourth week.
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The Call of Duty Black Ops 6 Esports World Cup provided several surprises throughout the four days of action; however, it was no surprise that OpTic Gaming continued their dominance in the esport. After claiming the Call of Duty League Championship in June, OpTic ran through the EWC in fine style, completing their undefeated run with another trophy lift.
Quarterfinals
Semifinals
Third Place Match: KOI defeated Team Heretics 3-2
Grand FInal: OpTiC Gaming defeated Vancouver Surge 4-0

The Honor of Kings World Cup wrapped up on Saturday, July 26, when the outright esports betting sites favourites, AG.AL and TT Global, faced off in the best-of-seven grand final series.
In what was a back-and-forth match, AG.AL claimed the HoK World Cup with a 4-3 scoreline, while Nova Esports claimed third place over Twisted Minds.
Quarterfinals
Semifinals
Third Place Match: Nova Esports defeated Twisted Minds 3-0
Grand Final: AG.AL defeated TT Global 4-3
The Mobile Legends: Bang Bang Esports World Cup group stage took place over the weekend, with four teams from both groups booking their spot in the knockout stage. Team Liquid PH, Aurora Turkiye, Mythic SEAL, ONIC, RRQ Hoshi, SRG.OG, Team Spirit and ONIC Philippines will compete in a single-elimination bracket for the title.
Group A
Group B
Following three days of the play at the PUBG Mobile World Cup, the top eight squads from the group stage qualified for the grand finals, leaving the other 16 teams to battle it out in the survival stage for the final eight spots.
Alter Ego Ares, 4thrives Esports, DRX, Weibo Gaming, Alpha Gaming, Team Secret, TT Global and IDA Esports were the eight teams to secure their place in the grand finals.
