The Esports World Cup 2025
VALORANT Grand Final was an enthralling clash between
Team Heretics and
Fnatic. After losing the first two maps with a dominant start from Fnatic, Team Heretics secured a 3â2 series victory. After losing the opening maps on Lotus and Sunset, Heretics made a composed and stylish comeback on Icebox and Haven, ultimately winning the series on Ascent. The match lasted two and a half hours, with both teams demonstrating tactical depth and clutch plays. Heretics victory was the result of their disciplined mid-round strategies and their ability to adapt to Fnaticâs tempo.
Throughout the series, Austin âcrashiesâ Roberts shone on Lotus, achieving a stellar rating of 1.87 and an ACS of 271, which demonstrated his ability to win critical duels. Meanwhile, Timofey âChronicleâ Khromov was a consistent presence with Viper across maps, achieving a reliable 1.79 rating. Their synergy was a highlight for Fnatic, but it was eventually countered by the Heretics' impactful rotations and map control. Despite the heartbreaking loss in the final map, the performances of Crashies and Chronicle were hallmarks of Fnaticâs competitiveness.
A battle for a top 3: Gen.G Overcomes Paper Rex in Straight Sets
In the closely fought bronze match, Gen.G Esports showed great composure, beating Paper Rex 2â0 to take the last podium spot. The series began on Sunset, where Gen.G won 13â10, followed by a 13â9 victory on Ascent. Gen.Gâs Kim âKaronâ Won-tae stood out with a commanding performance on Ascent, tallying a 25/17/9 KDA, a reflection of his aggressive yet calculated style. Their cohesion and measured aggression carried Gen.G to a well-deserved third-place finish on Day 6 in Riyadh.
Jason âf0rsakeNâ Susanto led Paper Rex valiantly, notably achieving a 25/16/13 KDA on Sunset. However, the team's defensive struggles allowed Gen.G to dictate the tempo. While falling short of the medals, their fourth-place finish concluded a promising run, and Paper Rex still showcased flashes of brilliance that hinted at latent potential.
The dayâs matches showcased VALORANT at its highest level. Team Heretics emerged as deserving champions after a hard-fought battle. Fnatic demonstrated high-calibre individual performances, even in defeat. Gen.G capitalised on their tactical superiority to secure third place. And Paper Rex left the tournament in fourth place.
Header Photo Credit: Team Heretics/ Riot Games