Pakistan’s Arslan Ash dominates EVO 2025, beating Atif Butt 3-1 in the grand final. His sixth EVO win proves he’s still the king of Tekken.
In a moment to be etched in memories for years to come, Pakistan’s Arslan Ash proved yet again why he’s regarded as the best Tekken player of all time. In Las Vegas’ EVO 2025, Arslan won his sixth EVO title, beating countryman Atif Butt in an epic Grand Final.
The game was a masterclass in strategy and composure, with Arslan rallying from a lost first set to claim the victory in 3-1. Employing both Anna and Nina, he exhibited his trademark precision and versatility, taking home $12,000 and 800 tour points.
Pakistan’s Tekken Era Is in Full Swing
The Grand Final wasn’t merely a showdown of two top-class players—it was a celebration of Pakistan’s meteoric ascent into the global world of competitive Tekken. Atif Butt, who battled his way through the lower bracket, showed tremendous skill and tenacity, and the final turned out to be a nail-biting watch.
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Since both the finalists were from Pakistan, the dominance of the country was unquestionable. This is a new era in esports, where South Asia is not merely an emerging region—it’s the hub of global talent.
EVO 2025: A Global Showcase of Fighting Game Excellence
Outside of Tekken, EVO 2025 was a lively celebration of fighting game culture, including new franchises such as Marvel Tokon: Fighting Souls and Invincible VS, as well as franchise stalwarts Street Fighter 6 and Mortal Kombat 1. Iconic players GO1 and SonicFox continued to dominate their games, but the showstopper belonged to Arslan Ash.
His win not only brings him another trophy but also ushers in a new generation of gamers throughout Pakistan and the world. The message is loud and clear: the future of Tekken and maybe fighting games in general lies with those who aren’t afraid to reshape the meta.