Wolves Esports have cemented themselves as the top Call of Duty Mobile team in China after being crowned champions of the Call of Duty Mobile Major 2025. The team took down long-time rivals Qing Jiu Club (Q9) in a thrilling 4–2 Grand Final, securing both the title and a place at this year’s World Championship.
Wolves (@WolvesEsports) are our CDM Champions! 🏆
They take Q9 down 4-2 in the Grand Finals. Wolves, Q9 & SPG will represent China at Stage 5.
🥇 Wolves
🥈 Qing Jiu Club
🥉 Stand Point Gaming pic.twitter.com/tuIyROsukB— COD Mobile Esports News (@CoDMobileSports) September 14, 2025
The Major, which kicked off in July and wrapped up on 14 September, is Asia’s biggest COD Mobile league. Thirteen of the region’s best teams battled it out for their share of a ¥2.2 million (around £226,900) prize pool, alongside coveted slots at the Call of Duty Mobile World Championship 2025 in Katowice, Poland.
Wolves’ Road to the Title
Competing under the name Chongqing.Wolves after a major investment and the launch of a new training facility in the city, Wolves made an almost flawless run through the event.
They dominated Stage 1 to advance directly into the Masters Group, where a solid 3–2 record booked their spot in the Seat Decider bracket. From there, they hit their stride with a 5–0 record in Stage 3, locking in a playoff berth.
Wolves then dispatched Stand Point Gaming and Q9 to reach the Grand Final, where they once again faced Q9. This time, Wolves sealed the deal with a convincing 4–2 victory, adding yet another trophy to their growing collection.
Back-to-Back Glory
This win marks Wolves’ fourth league title and a successful defence of their Major crown, making them back-to-back champions. Alongside the championship trophy, they also pocketed roughly $92,000 from the prize pool.
Star player Anzai was once again named season MVP, further solidifying his reputation as the best COD Mobile player in the world. What makes the achievement even more impressive is that three of Wolves’ starting players, Rise, Sounds and Wind, were all rookies just last season. They’ve more than proven themselves, filling the big shoes left by former veterans and helping the team lose only two maps out of 19 played across the tournament.
Eyes on Katowice
The Major victory means Wolves will now set their sights on the COD Mobile World Championship 2025 in November. They’ll be joined by fellow Chinese squads Q9 and Stand Point Gaming, with China sending three of its strongest rosters to Poland.
The Championship will feature 16 teams split into four groups of four, battling through a GSL-style group stage before heading into a double-elimination playoff bracket. The Grand Final will be a best-of-seven showdown, with the upper bracket team earning a one-map advantage.
Wolves already have pedigree on the world stage, having won the Championship back in 2023. With their current form, an MVP leading the charge, and rookies playing like seasoned pros, Wolves Esports will be among the favourites to lift the trophy in Katowice.
