Movistar KOI Wins League of Legends Championship and Breaks Viewership Records

Movistar KOI Triumphs in 2025 League of Legends EMEA Championship
TORONTO – June 10, 2025 – OverActive Media Corp. (TSXV: OAM | OTC: OAMCF), a leading esports and entertainment firm catering to today’s fans, has announced that Movistar KOI has clinched the title of the 2025 League of Legends EMEA Championship (LEC) Spring Split Champion. this split marks the second out of three for the ongoing season under the LEC framework, where ten European teams vie for supremacy.
A Historic Victory in Front of Thousands
In an electrifying atmosphere with a packed arena and over 509,000 viewers tuning in online at peak times, Movistar KOI achieved a decisive 3-1 victory. This win not only secures their first LEC title as Movistar KOI but also highlights their notable performance throughout this split. According to Esports Charts, this Spring Split attracted an astounding total viewership of 32.6 million hours and averaged around 228,000 viewers per minute. Notably, matches featuring Movistar KOI consistently drew the highest viewer counts during this season.
The Rise of OverActive Media
This championship adds to OverActive Media's growing reputation as one of esports' most formidable organizations. Since joining the LEC in 2021, they have amassed four European titles: Spring and Summer championships in both 2021 and now again in Spring 2025. The institution continues to expand its global fan base while partnering with top brands like Telefónica’s Movistar, Samsung, Kappa, and Razer.
A Message from Leadership
“this is a monumental achievement for our team and everyone who supports our vision,” stated Adam Adamou, CEO of OverActive Media. “Winning our fourth LEC title—our first under the Movistar KOI name—is truly special. I’m incredibly proud of our players and staff; your enthusiasm drives us forward! this victory signifies more than just another trophy; it demonstrates that our global strategy is effective by uniting talent with community support.” He added that they are eager to showcase their skills on international platforms.
Looking Ahead: Major Tournaments Await
With this latest win secured under their belt, Movistar KOI will represent Europe as top seeds at two major upcoming events—the Mid-Season Invitational set for Vancouver from June 27 to July 12—and the prestigious Esports World Cup (EWC) taking place in Riyadh later this year with over $70 million up for grabs across various games. Following recent qualifications for its Toronto Ultra Call of Duty teams as well as othre rosters into EWC competitions makes OverActive Media part of an elite group fielding multiple qualified teams.
The Team's Preparation Begins
Before heading off to these significant tournaments abroad—starting with MSI Vancouver—Movistar KOI will hold a high-performance training camp at OverActive’s headquarters located in Toronto.
MVP Recognition Goes To Elyoya
Spanish jungler Javier “Elyoya” Prades Batalla earned accolades as Playoffs MVP after securing his fourth LEC championship as joining OverActive Media back in 2021—a testament to his status among Europe’s elite players within competitive gaming circles.
About OverActive Media Corp.
Based out of Toronto but also operating branches across Madrid and Berlin; OverActive Media Corp.(TSXV: OAM) (OTC:OAMCF) stands tall among premier global esports companies catering specifically towards modern-day fans through ownership stakes within professional leagues such as Call Of Duty league via Toronto Ultra or League Of Legends’ EMEA Championship through its brand identity known simply yet effectively—as ‘Movistar Koi’!
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