Entering the final, G2 Esports was the team in the winning branch, so it was banned the first two maps, Fracture and Bind. The chosen maps are LOTUS (G2), Haven (T1), Abyss (G2), Split (T1) and Pearl. Entering the first map, T1 chose to play at the front defense. Despite winning in the first round, T1 lost to Eco and let G2 balance the score.

Next, G2 continuously leads and ends the first round with the advantage of 8-4. After that, the Americaas representative easily won to set the score 13-5, opening the score 1-0. The lead advantage helps G2 continue to lead 4-1 on the Haven map. However, T1 has returned strongly to balance the score 6-6 and until the attack, T1 has continuously won to end the second map with a score of 13-9, equivalent to the score 1-1.
At ABYSS, T1 led 7-1 ahead and continued to create a distance of up to 8-4 after the first 12 rounds. Then returning to the attack, although T1 raised the score to 10-6, G2 showed overwhelming performance, winning the next 7/8 round to win 13-11, leading 2-1 in the hinge game.

At Split, T1 after the first two victories were unable to defend the G2 defense and finally let the Americas lead the 8-4. However, when changed sides, Meteor, Sylvan and Stax shone strongly to help the T1 equalized the score 12-12, putting game 4 into Overtime. Finally, T1 won the final 15-13, equalizing 2-2.
In the last map, T1 once again gained a defensive advantage when it led to 8-4 when continuously reaching the point. However, after that, G2 returned strongly, even at one point of touching the Point series when leading 12-10. T1 did not play well when attacking but the players shone at the right time to force the match to enter the next Overtime series. After the two sides continuously won the defense and lost attack, T1 ended the match in the 30th round, set a victory of 16-14 with a score of 3-2.
With this championship, T1 successfully defended the Masters championship title for the Pacific area in general and South Korea in particular when before, Geng won the Masters Shanghai 2024. At the same time, Meteor was also the first player to win the Masters twice in a row, at the same time with two different teams (Geng and T1). The player born in 1999 was also honored by the Organizing Committee as the best player in the final (FMVP).
