The Esports World Cup 2025 has officially wrapped up, ending with Generation Gaming lifting the trophy after a dominant run through the group stage and playoffs. As the dust settles, it’s time to recognize the individual stars of the tournament. Based on metrics like KDA, kill participation, damage per minute, and gold per minute, here are the top 10 League of Legends players at EWC 2025.
1. Gumayusi ( T1 )
Maps: 7
KDA: 6.0 (6.00 / 2.29 / 4.14)
KP: 65.1%
DMG/m: 24.3k
GPM: 473.9
T1 star ADC once again showcased his elite mechanics and positioning. Gumayusi led the field in damage output and KDA, consistently carrying teamfights and laning phases alike. His calm play under pressure kept T1 competitive throughout the tournament.
2. Hans Sama ( G2 Esports )
Maps: 10
KDA: 5.2 (5.20 / 1.90 / 5.30)
KP: 72.9%
DMG/m: 24.6k
GPM: 448.4
Hans Sama was a key playmaker for G2 Esports . With one of the highest kill participation rates among all players, he remained impactful from early skirmishes to late-game teamfights. His consistency helped G2 Esports maintain momentum in high-stakes games.
3. Ruler ( Generation Gaming )
Maps: 10
KDA: 5.2 (5.20 / 2.20 / 5.90)
KP: 69.4%
DMG/m: 25.2k
GPM: 472.5
The champion of EWC 2025, Ruler delivered another world-class performance. His sharp positioning and clean execution were crucial to Generation Gaming ’s title run. Ruler ’s presence in crucial fights made him one of the most reliable ADC in the tournament.
4. Hope (AG.AL)
Maps: 10
KDA: 4.4 (4.40 / 2.30 / 7.70)
KP: 76.1%
DMG/m: 20.9k
GPM: 435.4
Hope was one of the brightest points for AG.AL. With high assist numbers and excellent kill participation, he provided consistent teamfight value and strong laning pressure, often keeping AL in the game against stronger opponents.
5. Tarzan (AG.AL)
Maps: 10
KDA: 4.4 (4.40 / 2.20 / 8.10)
KP: 78.6%
DMG/m: 14.9k
GPM: 396.6
A veteran jungle presence, Tarzan once again proved to be the backbone of AG.AL. With elite map awareness and gank timing, he maintained tempo control and was instrumental in the team’s tournament performance.
6. Kiin ( Generation Gaming )
Maps: 10
KDA: 4.1 (4.10 / 2.00 / 5.70)
KP: 61.3%
DMG/m: 24.2k
GPM: 410.7
Kiin provided a dominant presence in the top lane for the tournament champions. His ability to both win lanes and join skirmishes with impact allowed Generation Gaming to exert pressure across the map with ease.
7. Shanks (AG.AL)
Maps: 10
KDA: 4.0 (4.00 / 2.30 / 7.40)
KP: 71.7%
DMG/m: 19.3k
GPM: 408.2
Shanks stood out as a steady mid lane force for AG.AL. His team-oriented play and high assist rate made him a critical piece in AL’s composition, particularly in drawn-out fights and mid-game rotations.
8. Quad ( FlyQuest )
Maps: 5
KDA: 4.0 (4.00 / 2.40 / 4.80)
KP: 62.9%
DMG/m: 27.0k
GPM: 410.8
Despite playing fewer games, Quad made his mark with the highest average damage per minute in the tournament. His aggressive mid lane style allowed FlyQuest to stay competitive against more favored lineups.
9. Zeka ( Hanwha Life Esports )
Maps: 10
KDA: 4.0 (4.00 / 2.80 / 7.80)
KP: 83.1%
DMG/m: 19.7k
GPM: 395.4
Zeka topped the charts in kill participation, underlining his value in nearly every skirmish Hanwha Life engaged in. His flexibility and map-wide impact helped HLE stay dangerous throughout the group stage.
10. Oner ( T1 )
Maps: 7
KDA: 3.86 (3.86 / 3.00 / 7.14)
KP: 70.6%
DMG/m: 16.1k
GPM: 402.5
T1 jungler had a solid showing with smart objective control and strong synergy with his laners. Oner ability to facilitate early game advantages and support teamfights kept T1 in contention deep into the playoffs.
Although only Generation Gaming walked away with the trophy, these ten players left a lasting mark on the Esports World Cup 2025. Their standout performances reflect not only personal excellence, but also the growing competitive depth across all major regions.