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Qing Jiu Club Wins COD Mobile World Championship 2025

by Isabella Rossellin
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Qing Jiu Club Wins COD Mobile World Championship 2025

Qing Jiu Club from China has been crowned the champion of the COD Mobile World Championship 2025. The team delivered strong and consistent performances across the three-day event and defeated the defending champions, Elevate, in a thrilling Grand Final. With this victory, Qing Jiu Club won a prize of $350,000, while their standout player Ouling received the MVP award for his impactful performance throughout the tournament.

The championship was held in Katowice, Poland, from November 7 to 9. Sixteen teams from different regions competed for the title and a total prize pool of $850,000. The competition began with the Group Stage on November 7, where teams were narrowed down to the top eight for the Playoffs. The Playoffs took place on November 8 and 9 to determine the ultimate champions.

Prize Pool Breakdown

  1. Qing Jiu Club – $350,000
  2. Elevate – $135,000
  3. Stalwart Esports – $80,000
  4. Wolves – $55,000
  5. Galorys – $42,500
  6. OUG – $42,500
  7. Street Gaming – $24,500
  8. Newgen Ninjas – $24,500
  9. UnMythic Dream – $17,000
  10. Amigos – $17,000
  11. Diavolos – $17,000
  12. TLE Esports – $17,000
  13. Exclusive – $7,250
  14. Animus – $7,250
  15. Xochitl Gaming – $7,250
  16. B34R CL4N – $7,250

Qing Jiu Club’s Road to Victory

Qing Jiu Club started strong in the Group Stage, winning both of their matches and securing the top spot in their group. They carried this momentum into the Playoffs, where they first defeated Newgen Ninjas. Their next win came against Stalwart Esports, which helped them move into the Upper Bracket Final.

In the Upper Bracket Final, Qing Jiu Club faced Elevate and won convincingly with a 3-0 scoreline. This win pushed them straight into the Grand Final. Elevate fought through the lower bracket to earn a rematch, but Qing Jiu Club once again came out on top. The Grand Final was intense and closely contested, ending with a 4-3 victory for the Chinese team. Elevate stayed competitive until the last round but could not retain their title.

Final Standings Overview

  • Stalwart Esports finished third after losing to Elevate in the Lower Bracket Final.
  • Wolves from China secured fourth place.
  • Teams like Galorys and OUG had steady performances but could not make it deep into the Playoffs.
  • Street Gaming and Newgen Ninjas performed well in the Group Stage but struggled once Playoffs began.
  • Newgen Ninjas featured a mix of players from S8UL and GodLike Esports, but due to visa issues, both organisations could not field their full squads.

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