Look Sports Media – In a stunning display of skill and teamwork, the all-British squad of Team Vision has seized victory at the World Series of Warzone 2025 Global Final, held in the vibrant city of Las Vegas. Ethan "Fifakill" Pink, alongside "Echo1867" and Lennon "Lenun" triumphed over their rivals, Gentle M8’s, in a dominant performance that has sent shockwaves through the Warzone community.
The British trio secured the coveted trophy and a hefty $300,000 USD prize after a commanding performance. Team Vision closed out the Match Point Final with an impressive 153 points, sealing their victory with a Game 8 win. Gentle M8’s, the only other team eligible for Match Point at the time, put up a valiant fight, finishing with 130.4 points, but ultimately fell short of dethroning the champions. BDS claimed third place with 122 points, followed by Leviatan in fourth, and Team Falcons rounding out the top five.

However, the tournament wasn’t without its share of controversy. Many fans voiced their criticism of the WSoW organizers, citing issues with delays, audio problems, and perceived incompetence in managing a high-stakes, S-Tier tournament. The decision to schedule a major Global Final on a Wednesday also drew criticism, with many believing it negatively impacted viewership numbers.

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Fifakill’s resurgence to the pinnacle of WSoW competition marks a significant moment for the UK Call of Duty scene. A long-standing figure in UK CoD, Fifakill has a history of competing alongside other prominent players, including streamer Liam "Jukeyz" James. Notably, Jukeyz and Fifakill previously secured victory in the 2021 Season 1 Europe Trios alongside Kacey "WarsZ" Channer. Interestingly, Jukeyz was hot on Fifakill’s heels during the World Series of Warzone 2025 Global Final, eventually finishing in 3rd place with BDS.
Fifakill’s competitive success experienced a slight dip between 2023 and 2024. Before this recent triumph, his last major WSoW S-Tier victory was at the World Series of Warzone: North America Solo Yolo in 2022.
Following the tournament, Fifakill expressed on social media that 2025 had been a "rollercoaster of a year" and that he hadn’t initially anticipated competing.
Despite the unexpected nature of his participation, Fifakill’s victory at the World Series of Warzone 2025 Global Final represents a significant step in revitalizing the WSoW for British esports fans. This win could be a catalyst for renewed interest and investment in the UK’s Call of Duty scene.
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