Summary:
- Indonesia’s Team Vitality wins MWI 2025 with a perfect 4-0 sweep over Gaimin Gladiators in the Grand Finals.
- The team’s midlaner, Cinny, led with sharp plays and solid shotcalling that got her the MVP award.
- With a $500,000 prize pool, teams like Terror Queens and Team Liquid also showed they’re rising forces to watch.
Team Vitality MWI 2025 wasn’t just about taking the win at the MLBB Women’s Invitational—they made it clear they were on another level. Coming in from Indonesia, the squad just kept winning, dropping Not even one round through the whole event. This MLBB tournament, part of the Esports World Cup this year, brought together 16 of the best teams from around the world. Every team was hungry, chasing their shot at the $500,000 prize.
A Perfect Campaign From Start to Finish
Team Vitality started off strong in the MWI 2025 group stage, picking up back-to-back wins that basically secured them a playoff spot from the get-go. After that, things just kept going their way. In the quarterfinals, they cleanly beat FUT Esports 2-0. Then came the semis, where they swept Team Liquid 3-0. That series honestly didn’t even look close.
Meanwhile, on the other side of the bracket, Gaimin Gladiators had a rougher path. They lost early to NAVI MY but made a strong comeback. They pulled off some big upsets, taking down NAVI PH and then Terror Queens. Fans started calling them the “Queen Slayers,” and by the time they reached the Grand Finals, there was real buzz—maybe they could pull off one last surprise.
The Grand Finals: Vitality on a Different Level
Right from the first match, you could kinda tell how focused Team Vitality MWI 2025 were. They just looked more polished, with faster map control, better engages, and smoother rotations. Gaimin did their best to adapt, but the difference in execution just kept getting wider.
They tried to change strategy a few times, but it didn’t really throw Vitality off. Every time, it felt like Vitality already knew what was coming. The best-of-seven ended with a 4-0 sweep, not even close.
Cinny’s MVP Moment
Midlaner Cindy “Cinny” Siswanto stood out all tournament long, and being picked as MVP wasn’t a surprise to anyone. Her teamfight sense was sharp; she knew when to commit, when to back off, and just had great timing overall. Whether she was on more aggressive heroes or calling key plays, she kept calm under pressure and led by example.
Honestly, a lot of their wins might’ve gone very differently if she wasn’t in the picture. Team Vitality’s MWI 2025 success had a lot to do with her consistency.
Final Standings and Prize Pool Breakdown
As the MWI 2025 wraps up, here are the final standings of every team and how the $500,000 prize was split up among all of them:
- 1st – Team Vitality (Indonesia): $150,000
- 2nd – Gaimin Gladiators (North America): $90,000
- 3rd – Terror Queens: $50,000
- 4th – Team Liquid: $30,000
- 5th–8th – NAVI PH, ONIC Pertiwi, Twisted Minds Orchid, FUT Esports: $20,000 each
- 9th–12th – Falcons Vega MENA, NAVI MY, Virtus.pro Fe, DreamMax Girls: $15,000 each
- 13th–16th – Waow GG Esports, Tidal Legends, CFU Serendipity, Rising Rage: $10,000 each
Conclusion
The Team Vitality MWI 2025 wasn’t just another tournament — it felt like a big step forward for the women’s MLBB scene. Teams came in with better drafts, stronger mechanics, and way more prep than before. And a few of them, like Gaimin or Terror Queens, really showed they can go toe-to-toe with the best.
That said, nobody came close to what Team Vitality did this time. What they pulled off — no rounds lost, a finals sweep, and total control from start to finish — that doesn’t happen often.
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