

Team Vitality didn’t just win at the 2025 Esports World Cup—they made a statement. Storming through the Mobile Legends: Bang Bang Women’s Invitational without dropping a single game, the Indonesian roster didn’t flinch, didn’t stall, and didn’t give anyone else room to dream. This wasn’t just a tournament win; it was a masterclass in dominance, the kind that doesn’t whisper “champion”—it shouts it.
The 4-0 dismantling of Gaimin Gladiators in the Grand Final capped off a flawless campaign that saw Vitality breeze past Team Liquid, FUT Esports, Team Falcons, and Twisted Minds. Across three best-of-threes, a best-of-five, and a best-of-seven, they didn’t concede a single match. In an era where parity often reigns and “on the day” performance makes or breaks reputations, this run was cold-blooded, clinical, and composed from start to finish.
The win is more than a trophy—it’s redemption. Last year, Omega Empress stunned the MLBB world by ending Vitality’s three-year reign at the 2024 Invitational, a loss that haunted the squad. For sisters Cindy Laurent “Cinnyy” Siswanto and Michelle Denise “Chell” Siswanto, that heartbreak came with personal tragedy. Their grandfather passed away just days before the 2024 tournament. Still grieving, they played on, falling short of the crown that had once felt inevitable. Now, a year later, they’ve reclaimed it with a vengeance.
“I just want to prove that no one can do it better than us,” Chell said after the sweep. “I think that it was meant to be ours all along.” If fate has favorites, it finally paid them back.
Cinnyy wasn’t just a passenger on this run—she was the engine. Her MVP-winning performances throughout the tournament were pivotal to Vitality’s perfect march, earning her an additional $10,000 and cementing her as one of the fiercest competitors in the women’s MLBB scene. Together, the Siswanto sisters join Team Heretics’ Lukaševičius brothers as the second sibling duo to raise a trophy at this year’s World Cup—a poetic synergy in a competition built on legacy and pride.
This win also launches Team Vitality to the top of the Club Championship standings with a staggering 1,500 points, becoming the first team to lock in eligibility for the coveted club-wide title, according to a press release. With more tournaments on deck this weekend, standings could still shift—but for now, Vitality sits atop the mountain, undefeated, unrelenting, and unquestionably elite.
Three out of four MWI titles. A perfect run. A personal story that turned anguish into triumph. Team Vitality didn’t just win—they redefined what it means to dominate.
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