1. DN Freecs Named Club of the Week

DN Freecs walked away as the undisputed club of the week. Their championship victory in TEKKEN 8 combined with a powerful run in PUBG Battlegrounds secured them hundreds of valuable points. While the Korean squad may not be climbing further in the Club Championship standings, their dominance this week proved why they remain one of the most feared names on the international stage.
2. Ulsan Secures Player of the Week

South Korea’s Lim Ulsan Soo-hoon etched his name deeper into the history books. Winning back-to-back Esports World Cup titles in TEKKEN 8, he joined a rare class of competitors who have achieved consecutive triumphs on the grand stage. His resilience was unmatched, battling past legends like Arslan Ash and LowHigh before claiming the finals with a 5–2 scoreline. Ulsan’s $550,000 prize also crowned him the highest-earning TEKKEN 8 player to date, cementing his reputation as a global superstar.
3. Weibo Gaming Brings China Another TFT Crown

The Teamfight Tactics stage belonged to Weibo Gaming, who executed one of the cleanest tournament runs of the year. Dominating the group stage without a single loss and dropping only two games in the playoffs, they proved their strategic depth and flawless teamwork. Yin Saopimi Shengjie was awarded the SONY MVP for his exceptional play, but in his humility, he dedicated the award to his entire squad. For China, this marked a back-to-back gold medal in TFT at the Esports World Cup.
4. Twisted Minds Rule the Battlegrounds Once Again

Twisted Minds proved their supremacy in the battle royale scene by capturing the PUBG Battlegrounds trophy just a week after their Call of Duty Warzone triumph. With two major victories in back-to-back weeks, they racked up 2,000 crucial Club Championship points, ensuring their place as a serious contender for the overall title. Their consistency across genres is quickly making them one of the most dominant esports organizations of 2025.
5. Karmine Corp’s Rocket League Domination

Karmine Corp stormed through Rocket League with one of the most decisive finals performances of the season. Their 4–1 series win against Geeky Esports was a statement of pure control, and their flawless teamwork turned the grand finals into a one-sided showcase. With $400,000 in prize money and a leap to 11th place in the Club Championship standings, the French powerhouse proved they can stand tall among the world’s best.
Closing Thoughts
Week 6 of the Esports World Cup 2025 was filled with moments that fans will talk about for months. Ulsan’s incredible TEKKEN 8 run, Weibo Gaming’s tactical dominance, Twisted Minds’ back-to-back conquests, and Karmine Corp’s Rocket League surge all set the stage for an unforgettable conclusion as the tournament nears its final week.
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