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2025.12.15 12:44 GMT+8

China's AG defeats the Philippines' STS to claim CFS 2025 Grand Finals title

Updated 2025.12.15 12:44 GMT+8
Lu Wei

Team AG wins CFS 2025 Grand Finals, Chengdu, southwest China's Sichuan Province, December 14, 2025. /Courtesy of CFS

Team AG wins CFS 2025 Grand Finals, Chengdu, southwest China's Sichuan Province, December 14, 2025. /Courtesy of CFS

Zhang Qian (in-game ID: ZQ) wins the FMVP honor at CFS 2025 Grand Finals, Chengdu, southwest China's Sichuan Province, December 14, 2025. /Courtesy of CFS

Philippines' STS competes at CFS 2025 Grand Finals, Chengdu, southwest China's Sichuan Province, December 14, 2025. /Courtesy of CFS

China's AG lifts trophy at CFS 2025 Grand Finals, Chengdu, southwest China's Sichuan Province, December 14, 2025. /Courtesy of CFS

China's AG lifts trophy at CFS 2025 Grand Finals, Chengdu, southwest China's Sichuan Province, December 14, 2025. /Courtesy of CFS

China's AG (All Gamers) defeated the Philippines' STS (Team Stallions) 3-1 to claim the CFS (Crossfire Stars) 2025 Grand Finals title in Chengdu, southwest China's Sichuan Province, on Sunday. The victory marked AG's return to the top four years after their previous CFS triumph, with Zhang Qian (in-game ID: ZQ) earning the FMVP (Finals Most Valuable Player) honor.

This year's CFS Grand Finals featured a total prize pool of $1,430,000.

The latest report indicates that revenue from China's esports industry reached 29.33 billion yuan (approximately $4.157 billion) in 2025, representing a 6.4 percent increase compared to the previous year. Live streaming revenue continued to account for the largest share, making up 80.81 percent of the total, followed by income from tournaments and club operations.

In 2025, the number of esports users in China surpassed 495 million, representing a year-on-year increase of 1.06 percent.

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