
Chengdu All Gamers (AG) have claimed the top spot at the 2025 King Pro League (KPL) Grand Finals, capping off a dominant year with another major victory. The team walked away with 20 million RMB ($2.8 million USD) in prize money, as part of a record-breaking 70 million RMB ($9.8 million USD) total pool.
The Grand Finals took place at Beijing’s National Stadium—better known as the Bird’s Nest—marking the first time a mobile esports tournament has filled the iconic venue. The event drew 62,169 fans in person, attempting a GUINNESS WORLD RECORDS™ title for the Largest Attendance for an Esports Match. The spectacle featured a 7,000-square-meter LED stage and a 128…

Chengdu All Gamers (AG) have claimed the top spot at the 2025 King Pro League (KPL) Grand Finals, capping off a dominant year with another major victory. The team walked away with 20 million RMB ($2.8 million USD) in prize money, as part of a record-breaking 70 million RMB ($9.8 million USD) total pool.
The Grand Finals took place at Beijing’s National Stadium—better known as the Bird’s Nest—marking the first time a mobile esports tournament has filled the iconic venue. The event drew 62,169 fans in person, attempting a GUINNESS WORLD RECORDS™ title for the Largest Attendance for an Esports Match. The spectacle featured a 7,000-square-meter LED stage and a 128-meter main platform, underscoring the expanding scale of mobile esports in China.
AG faced off against Wolves Esports, the ten-time champions, in a tense best-of-seven series. AG secured a 4–2 victory behind a standout performance from Yinuo, who earned the FMVP title. The match used a Global Ban & Pick plus Ultimate Battle format, pushing both teams to their strategic limits. Alongside their cash winnings, AG received exclusive in-game items, including a custom FMVP skin and a team signature skin—cementing their legacy in Honor of Kings history.
The KPL continues to lead the global mobile esports scene, boasting over 250 million unique viewers in 2025 and 18 city-based clubs deeply integrated into local communities.
Looking Ahead: The 2025 Honor of Kings International Championship (KIC)
The spotlight now shifts to the Honor of Kings International Championship (KIC 2025), which begins Nov. 14 in Manila, Philippines. Sixteen teams from across the globe will battle for the $1 million USD prize pool across two venues: Shooting Gallery and Ayala Malls Manila Bay. The lineup includes teams such as Blacklist International, BOOM Esports, Nova Esports, and Rex Regum Qeon.
Adding to the celebration, Honor of Kings received the Trailblazer Award at the Green Game Jam Awards 2025 in London. The recognition, part of the UN’s Playing for the Planet initiative, honored the game’s innovative integration of environmental storytelling and sustainability themes.