Key Saturday Results in Rainbow Six Siege, Warzone, EA Sports FC 25, and Tekken 8

Saturday featured exciting progress across key tournaments at the Esports World Cup 2025. Team Secret, Team Falcons, GuiBarros, and Numan secured spots in their respective finals, setting the stage for an intense conclusion across Rainbow Six Siege, Warzone, EA Sports FC 25, and Tekken 8.

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Rainbow Six Siege X: Team Secret Takes the Championship

Team Secret emerged as champions in the Rainbow Six Siege X tournament, claiming the title with a dominant 3–0 victory over G2 Esports in the grand final.
Despite being underdogs, Team Secret outplayed their opponents in every map, securing a 7–4 win on Chalet and Bank.
This marks Team Secret's first EWC title, and Adrian was named MVP for his outstanding performances throughout the tournament, helping propel his team to victory.
G2 Esports, while strong contenders, couldn't match Team Secret's flawless execution, and now, Team Secret has cemented its place among the elite in Rainbow Six esports.

Call of Duty: Warzone – Team Falcons Defend Their Title

In Call of Duty: Warzone, Team Falcons impressively defended their title, taking first place with 227.9 points and 137 eliminations. Their stellar performance saw them edge out Fnatic by 20 points in the grand final, securing $200,000 in prize money and 1,000 club points.
The Falcons were the standout team throughout the competition, demonstrating unparalleled consistency across the group stage and final matches.
The MVP of the event, Shifty, played a crucial role in securing the team's win, making key plays in high-pressure situations.
With this victory, Team Falcons reinforces their status as one of the most dominant teams in Warzone esports. 

EA Sports FC 25 – Dramatic Semi-Finals Lead to Exciting Final

The EA Sports FC 25 World Championship reached its climax with two thrilling semi-finals.
GuiBarros from Brazil narrowly defeated Tekkz (UK) 6-5 in a tense shootout, showcasing his composure under pressure.
Meanwhile, ManuBachoore from the Netherlands triumphed 3-2 over Germany's Jonny in another closely contested match. With these victories, GuiBarros and ManuBachoore will now face off in the grand final for a chance at the $300,000 top prize.
The high level of skill displayed in these matches sets the stage for an intense final, with both finalists eager to secure the title. 

Tekken 8 – Last Chance Qualifier Concludes

The Tekken 8 Last Chance Qualifier (LCQ) concluded with Numan from Saudi Arabia claiming victory and securing one of the final four spots in the Tekken 8 World Cup main bracket.
Numan defeated Qudans (Korea) 3-0 in the LCQ grand final, showcasing exceptional skill and strategy.
Qasim Meer and NaVi|Kkokkoma also secured their spots, making it a strong showing from international players.
With the LCQ now complete, the final 32 players are set to compete for the $1 million prize and the world title in the Tekken 8 World Championship.
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