WoW MDI TGP Group B results: Streamerzone.gg and ESC Gaming’s road to TGP Global Finals 2025!

Amy Chen

Amy Chen

Teams Streamerzone.gg and ESC Gaming advanced to the 2025 WoW TGP Global Finals! Read on for the Group B results plus what Jisoo from Streamerzone.gg and Speed from ESC Gaming had to say about the upcoming $200,000 USD tournament.

After another weekend of racing against time to pushing keys as high as possible, teams Streamerzone.gg and ESC Gaming came out on top. They both advanced to the World of Warcraft Mythic Dungeon International The Great Push (WoW MDI TGP) Global Finals 2025 event! Read on for the WoW MDI TGP Group B results and more.

WoW MDI TGP 2025 Group B screenshot (Image via esports.gg)
WoW MDI TGP 2025 Group B screenshot (Image via esports.gg)

WoW MDI TGP Group B results

The WoW MDI TGP Group B run happened between Feb. 7 and Feb. 9. While Streamerzone.gg achieved the final score of 58, ESC Gaming followed close behind with 57 points.

WoW MDI TGP 2025 Group B results screenshot (Image via esports.gg)
WoW MDI TGP 2025 Group B results screenshot (Image via esports.gg)

Streamerzone.gg's roster included Kira, Ayije, Jisoo, Crims, and Yarrgi.

Streamerzone.gg players (Image via Blizzard Entertainment)
Streamerzone.gg players (Image via Blizzard Entertainment)

Meanwhile, ESC Gaming's players were Yont, Pillow, Speed, Elbro, and Shuh.

ESC Gaming players (Image via Blizzard Entertainment)
ESC Gaming players (Image via Blizzard Entertainment)

As the top two teams from WoW MDI TGP Group B weekend, they both advanced to the 2025 TGP Global Finals. In this upcoming tournament, Streamerzone.gg and ESC Gaming will be joined by Mandatory and No Speaky from Group A and two teams from China — Stamp and Phoenix Gang Media.

WoW MDI TGP 2025 Global Finals teams (Image via Blizzard Entertainment)
WoW MDI TGP 2025 Global Finals teams (Image via Blizzard Entertainment)

Streamerzone.gg and ESC Gaming enter TGP Global Finals 2025

After the WoW MDI TGP Group B action concluded, Jisoo from Streamerzone.gg and Speed from ESC Gaming had a chat with the WoW esports casters. They shared their thoughts on their Group B performance and the upcoming 2025 TGP Global Finals.

"We were definitely ready to lock in today because we knew that Cinema's best dungeons were all three dungeons from yesterday," Speed said. "So they had a definite advantage there. And today, we would switch it up and play Rogue, and we felt like we had an edge on them in these dungeons."

WoW MDI TGP Group B interview with Jisoo and Speed screenshot (Image via esports.gg)
WoW MDI TGP Group B interview with Jisoo and Speed screenshot (Image via esports.gg)

Meanwhile, when the casters asked Jisoo about his team's decision to repeatedly run Ara-Kara at 20 and whether they had a 21 prepared, he explained that his team was intentionally keeping certain strategies secret for the 2025 TGP Global Finals.

"I plead the fifth," Jisoo said. "Nah. I mean, obviously, we want to keep as much as we can a secret — even though while we're streaming and stuff. We have some stuff prepared for finals that we were trying our best to hide [at] the moment. I think we did a pretty good job. Like WeakAuras and all of that. We just kept improving the timer to make sure we [stayed] first here."

Jisoo also talked about how he's been closely watching teams from other groups ahead of the 2025 TGP Global Finals. He mentioned Mandatory as a top competitor. "100% Mandatory," he said. "They're also close friends privately, which means they go way back." Then, when asked about Anarchy from No Speaky, he said that player is amazing. "To be honest, it would be really nice to face him."

The 2025 TGP Global Finals prize pool is $200,000 USD (Image via Blizzard Entertainment)
The 2025 TGP Global Finals prize pool is $200,000 USD (Image via Blizzard Entertainment)

That's all for now. The WoW MDI TGP Global Finals 2025 event kicks off on Feb. 14. Stick around on esports.gg for more news and updates!