The Arena of Valor International Championship (AIC) 2025 has officially wrapped up in spectacular fashion, with FULL SENSE claiming the championship title after a commanding tournament run. The Grand Final took place at the Hanoi Indoor Games Gymnasium in Vietnam, where the RoV Pro League squad delivered a decisive 4-1 victory that cemented their dominance on the international stage.
Representing the RoV Pro League, the FULL SENSE roster—AshEarth, OverOne, Agetsive, Sharkz, and Noar—completed an undefeated streak dating back to the Group Stage. Their triumph marks the Pro League’s third consecutive AIC championship, further solidifying its reputation as one of the strongest competitive regions in Arena of Valor esports.
A Grand Final to Remember: FULL SENSE vs Flash Wolves
The 2025 finale opened with a vibrant and energetic ceremony headlined by Vietnamese artists Muoii, Anh Sang Aza, Han Sara, and 桃子 Đào Tử A1J. Their performance of the AIC theme song Burn Down The Shadow set the tone with its message of resilience, ambition, and unyielding drive—mirroring the intensity of the competition that followed.
Flash Wolves seized early momentum by taking the first game in under 17 minutes. But FULL SENSE showcased impeccable adaptability, bouncing back to win four straight matches. Their coordinated rotations, superior teamfight execution, and late-game control ultimately crowned them AIC champions.
FULL SENSE’s Support player Noar was named the Finals MVP, making history as the first Support in AIC history to earn the honor. He also recorded the highest average MVP points among all Support players throughout the tournament, highlighting his crucial role in the team’s path to victory.
The entire FULL SENSE squad was also recognized as the Best Lineup of AIC 2025, a testament to their consistency and dominance across every stage of the competition.
AIC 2025 Semi Finals and Playoff Highlights
The road to the Grand Final offered some of the most competitive matchups of the AIC era, featuring four regional powerhouses—FULL SENSE, Bacon Time, PSG Esports, and Flash Wolves.
FULL SENSE vs Bacon Time (4–1)
FULL SENSE controlled the Upper Bracket Final with decisive map pressure and clean teamfight execution. Bacon Time managed to secure a single game, but the Pro League frontrunners maintained full momentum to claim the first Grand Final slot.
PSG Esports vs Flash Wolves (3–4)
In one of the tournament’s closest series, PSG and Flash Wolves traded wins in a tight best-of-seven. Flash Wolves secured the final Game 7 victory, advancing to the last qualifying match.
Bacon Time vs Flash Wolves (3–4)
Another thrilling seven-game showdown saw Bacon Time take early leads, but Flash Wolves’ adaptability and strong late-game discipline allowed them to turn the series around. Their 4-3 win earned them a well-fought place in the Grand Final.
Arena of Valor at the 33rd Southeast Asian Games
With AIC 2025 concluded, Arena of Valor fans now turn their attention to the 33rd Southeast Asian Games, set to take place at Chulalongkorn University in Bangkok later this month. Top men’s and women’s teams from Thailand, Vietnam, the Philippines, Laos, and Timor-Leste will compete for regional glory.
SEA Games Tournament Schedule
Women’s Event: December 15–16, 11 AM (GMT +8)
Men’s Event: December 18–19, 11 AM (GMT +8)
As the host nation, Thailand brings a strong legacy to the esports scene, having won gold in Arena of Valor during the 2019 SEA Games. Vietnam previously secured a second runner-up finish, and both regions are expected to deliver thrilling performances once again.
Fans can stay updated with SEA Games coverage via official Arena of Valor social media channels.
Relive the AIC 2025 Experience
Supporters can revisit tournament highlights, behind-the-scenes content, and full match replays through Valor TV and Arena of Valor’s official social media channels on Facebook, YouTube, and TikTok. With FULL SENSE’s historic victory now etched into AIC history, the community eagerly awaits the next chapter in Southeast Asia’s esports journey.
AIC 2025 may have concluded, but Arena of Valor’s competitive spirit continues to build—both on the international stage and at the upcoming SEA Games.

