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2025.08.24 09:25 GMT+8

China's AG.AL wins CrossFire championship at EWC

Updated 2025.08.24 15:39 GMT+8
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China's AG.AL wins CrossFire championship at 2025 Esports World Cup. /Courtesy of CROSSFIRE at 2025 Esports World Cup

China's AG.AL (All Gamers Anyone's Legend) defeated fellow Chinese team Baisha Gaming with a score of 3-2 in the CrossFire finals at the 2025 Esports World Cup (EWC) in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia on Sunday, according to the official announcement.

AG.AL claimed the championship title, while Baisha Gaming secured the runner-up position.

CrossFire is a series of tactical first-person shooter (FPS) games where players join one of two rival mercenary factions, Global Risk or Black List, competing in various objective-based game modes. As one of the world's most-played online FPS games, CrossFire has a massive following and a highly competitive esports scene, particularly in Asia. Its global registered users have exceeded 1.1 billion.

CGTN and the CrossFire Professional League collaborated to release a trailer marking CrossFire's debut at the 2025 EWC.

Executive Producer: Zhang Jingwen

Producer: Yang Sha

Editors: Lu Wei, Xu Chenlu, Du Junzhi

Graphics Designer: Zhang Tao

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