EWC 2025

Summary

Day 2 of the Valorant Esports World Cup 2025 saw high-stakes elimination battles, with G2 Esports, 100 Thieves, Team Heretics, and XLG Esports crashing out of the tournament. Meanwhile, Titan Esports Club and EDward Gaming surged ahead in the lower bracket. In Dota 2, dominant wins by NaVi, BB Team, and Team Spirit reshaped the group standings, while Group C remained a nail-biting four-way tie after shocking upsets.

NEW DELHI: Day 2 of the Valorant Esports World Cup; EWC 2025 featured elimination matches in all four groups, with teams fighting to survive in the lower bracket. Each match was a best-of-three (BO3), and the losing teams were eliminated from the tournament.

In Group A, G2 Esports were knocked out after a 1–2 loss to Bilibili Gaming. The Chinese squad bounced back strong after their Day 1 defeat to Paper Rex and now move on to the Group A decider match, where they will fight for a playoff spot.

In Group B, XLG Esports put up a solid fight but ultimately fell to Sentinels 1–2. With this win, Sentinels stay alive and will face DRX or BBL in the decider.

 

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Group C’s elimination match saw Team Heretics crash out of the tournament after a tough 1–2 defeat against Titan Esports Club, who now advance to the decider match. Titan had not played on Day 1, making this their debut performance in Riyadh.

In Group D, 100 Thieves were eliminated by EDward Gaming, who delivered a convincing 2–1 series win. The Chinese powerhouse lives to fight another day and will now head into the decider match against either Gen.G or NRG.

 Eliminated Teams After Day 2
  • G2 Esports (Group A)
  • XLG Esports (Group B)
  • Team Heretics (Group C)
  • 100 Thieves (Group D)

DAY 2 STANDINGS FOR VALORANT

Group A

Team Wins Losses Status
Paper Rex 2 0 ✅ Qualified for Playoffs
Karmine Corp 1 1 🔜 To play Decider Match
Bilibili Gaming 1 1 🔜 To play Decider Match
G2 Esports 0 2 ❌ Eliminated

Group B

Team Wins Losses Status
BBL Esports 2 0 ✅ Qualified for Playoffs
DRX 1 1 🔜 To play Decider Match
Sentinels 1 1 🔜 To play Decider Match
XLG Esports 0 2 ❌ Eliminated

Group C

Team Wins Losses Status
Rex Regum Qeon 2 0 ✅ Qualified for Playoffs
Titan Esports Club 1 0 🔜 To play Decider Match
NRG 1 1 🔜 To play Decider Match
Team Heretics 0 2 ❌ Eliminated

Group D

Team Wins Losses Status
Fnatic 2 0 ✅ Qualified for Playoffs
Gen.G Esports 1 1 🔜 To play Decider Match
EDward Gaming 1 1 🔜 To play Decider Match
100 Thieves 0 2 ❌ Eliminated

DOTA 2

Day 2 of Dota 2 at the Esports World Cup 2025 brought major shifts across all four groups, as several teams claimed crucial victories while others stumbled. The group stage continued in a best-of-two (BO2) round-robin format, where a clean 2–0 win earns three points, a 1–1 draw gives one point to each team, and a 0–2 loss results in zero.

In Group A, both Natus Vincere and Team Spirit delivered dominant 2–0 victories—NaVi swept Xtreme Gaming, while Spirit cleanly defeated Talon Esports. These results propelled NaVi and Spirit to the top of the group with four points each, while Talon and Xtreme dropped to the bottom with just one point each after two matches.

Group B continued to be led by BB Team, who secured another emphatic 2–0 win, this time against Execration, taking their overall tally to six points from two series. Gaimin Gladiators and Team Falcons remain in the mid-table, while Virtus.pro and Execration have yet to find any real momentum. 

Group C saw surprising results that disrupted early predictions. Team Yandex, who had lost on Day 1, bounced back with a stunning 2–1 upset over Aurora, while HEROIC pulled off a massive win against tournament favorites Tundra Esports, also with a 2–1 scoreline. 

Group D was expected to see action between Shopify Rebellion vs PVISION and Team Liquid vs an unnamed opponent, but both matches appear to have incomplete or placeholder results listed as 0–0. As such, the standings in this group remain largely unchanged from Day 1, with Team Liquid and PVISION still holding the lead with three points each following their opening-day sweeps.