Kings Lendas Ends 2025 with Historic Title

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The Kings Lendas tournament concluded with unforgettable moments and a long-awaited victory. The event brought together legends, rising stars, and fans, marking the first professional title for GenGG’s captain esA.

Kings Lendas and esA’s First Championship

Gen GG Kings Lendas winner

Kings Lendas 2025 featured ten drafted teams. After a competitive group stage, six advanced to the playoffs. On November 22 and 23, Riot Games Arena in São Paulo hosted the finals, filling the venue with fans and energy.

Beyond the matches, Kings Lendas offered a showmatch and 2XKO duels. These activities created interaction between veterans and new talents, reinforcing the community spirit. The tournament was not only about competition but also about celebration.

The grand final placed GenGG against Karmine Cospe. With Ayel, Samkz, Grevthar, Kojima, and esA, GenGG dominated with a 3–0 victory. This win was historic, as esA finally broke his streak of runner-up finishes and lifted his first trophy.

The player also excelled in side events. He won the showmatch, secured the 2XKO advantage that determined map side choice, and was named MVP of the final. This tournament became a turning point in his career and a highlight in the tournament’s history.

Kings Lendas continues to prove its importance. Each edition delivers unique stories and strengthens the bond between players and fans. That is why this tournament is considered one of the most anticipated events in the League of Legends community.

Prizes and Global Recognition

Karmine Cospe

GenGG earned R$35,000 with its Kings Lendas victory. The tournament distributed R$50,000 in total, awarding R$10,000 to Karmine Cospe and R$5,000 to ÉanDG. Individual awards also recognized talent: SeeEL was named Best Coach, while YoDA received the Best President title.

Kings Lendas also spotlighted new talent. Randal won the Rookie of the Tournament award, showing how Kings Lendas not only honors legends but also promotes future stars. This balance between veterans and newcomers reinforces the event’s role as a showcase.

Kings Lendas gained international attention after Gen.G’s CEO Arnold congratulated the Brazilian team, sharing images of the title and celebrating the homage to his organization’s name. This recognition highlighted how the tournament resonates beyond Brazil.

The global impact strengthens Kings Lendas as a relevant tournament. It connects communities, celebrates achievements, and creates memorable stories.

With the 2025 edition complete, this tournament confirmed its place in the competitive scene. It values veterans, reveals new talent, and delivers historic victories.

Lucas Bauth

Lucas Bauth

Lucas Bauth is a journalist specialized in electronic sports, with over six years of experience. He currently works as editor-in-chief at ExitLag, where he leads the editorial strategy and content production optimized for Google News. His passion lies in telling stories with a humanized approach, focused on deeply understanding the topics he covers.

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