The EVPs and All-Stars of the Esports World Cup 2025

The EVPs and All-Stars of the Esports World Cup 2025

The EVPs and All-Stars of the Esports World Cup 2025

By NER0cs, Striker & Tgwri1s – August 26, 2025

Mongolian powerhouse The MongolZ maximized their success from Riyadh, earning multiple individual accolades at the Esports World Cup (EWC) 2025—solidifying both their team performance and standout players.

EVPs of 2025 at EWC

This year, Techno and Senzu joined the ranks of players holding multiple awards in 2025. Meanwhile, XANTARES distinguished himself with a third EVP, pulling ahead of other dual-EVP holders.

All-Star Lineup

The All-Stars roster could feature some electrifying synergies:

woxic edges in ahead of m0NESY, thanks to stronger head-to-head performance and a higher tournament rating prior to the final.

ZywOo also earns a spot due to his deeper high-peak performances.

A formidable trio emerges: XANTARES, NiKo, and MVP Techno, boasting a remarkable 1.32 average rating in the tournament.

Leading the charge tactically—and with great efficacy—is bLitz, whose leadership helped The MongolZ achieve a 60.3% T-side win rate in what was largely a CT-heavy meta.

MVP: Techno's Breakthrough Performance

Sodbayar "Techno" Munkhbold claimed his career-first MVP at the EWC 2025, showcasing the highest rating among players with significant playtime—an outstanding 1.39 overall.

Key Stats:

Overall tournament rating: 1.39

Final (3‑0 sweep vs Aurora): 1.33 rating; second only to Senzu’s 1.40

Kills–deaths differential: leading by +51

Total kills: highest, at 193

Swing rating: highest among multi-series players (+3.98%)

Assists: 58 (second only to bLitz’s 62) 

On the win, Techno said:

“Of course it feels great, getting the first real tier‑one S‑tier trophy now, with the best teams … and it's just the beginning.”
He also highlighted their growing confidence, particularly after defeating their old rivals Vitality twice:
“I think it's great confidence for us that we can beat our greatest enemy, Vitality… we need to do more.”
He noted the immense support from Mongolian fans:
“There's a whole country … cheering for you … it's unbelievable.”