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2024 Esports World Cup
| Column 1 |
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| Esports |
| Riyadh, Saudi Arabia |
| July 3–August 25 |
| Esports World Cup FoundationTournaments supervised by ESL |
| 23 in 22 esports |
| $62.5 million |
| esportsworldcup.com |
The 2024 Esports World Cup (EWC) was the first edition of the Esports World Cup, an annual international esports tournament series run by the Esports World Cup Foundation. It took place in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia from July 3 to August 25, 2024 and was the world's largest esports event, featuring 23 events in 22 different video game titles and a combined prize pool of US$62.5 million, the largest in esports history at the time.
The initial five game titles were announced on February 20, 2024, with additional events being added over the course of the next four months; the final initial titles—the 20th being Call of Duty: Warzone and the 21st being Modern Warfare III—were added on June 12. Strinova was added as an additional title on August 1, 2024.
The eight-week event took place in a 645,000 square foot (59,900 m2) venue in Riyadh's Boulevard City that featured four separate esports arenas: the SEF Arena (known as the Qiddiya City Arena for sponsorship purposes), the 5V5 Arena (known as the Amazon Arena for sponsorship purposes), the BR Arena (known as the stc Arena for sponsorship purposes) and the Riyadh Festival. The stc Play Gaming Hall, also in Boulevard City, hosted last chance qualifiers for some games as well as the Strinova tournament.
The Esports World Cup encompassed 23 tournaments across its 22 competitive titles. Each tournament adhered to its own unique format and rules, while 22 of the tournaments contributed to a larger competition known as the Club Championship.
The Club Championship was a cross-game competition within the Esports World Cup. The championship gave out a total of US$20 million among the top 16 clubs (used by the EWC in place of "organization"), determined by their overall performance in various games throughout the tournament. To qualify for the Club Championship, a club had to finish in the top 8 in at least two competitions, and to win the championship title, the club also had to secure first place in at least one competition. Only participants who were publicly announced as part of their respective organization before June 14, 2024 for most games, or June 28, 2024 for the Call of Duty games, were eligible to earn points for their club. Below is a breakdown of the points awarded based on placement in the individual game championships:
| Pos. | Points | Pos. | Points |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | 1000 | 5 | 110 |
| 2 | 600 | 6 | 70 |
| 3 | 350 | 7 | 40 |
| 4 | 200 | 8 | 20 |
The Esports World Cup Foundation's Club Support Program was an initiative designed to provide substantial financial assistance to selected esports organizations. Through this program, chosen teams received annual financial support to enhance their operations and create more opportunities for professional players. A total of 30 esports organizations were selected to the Club Support Program, 22 of which were invited and 8 were admitted out of over 150 applicants based on past competitive achievements, future strategies, and approaches to fan engagement. As with all other competitors in the EWC, members of the Club Support Program must have earned qualification for each game's event and the Club Championship, but they remained eligible for annual financial rewards irrespective of their qualification status, as well as a one-time payment if an organization wants to enter new esports, particularly those who had a presence at the Esports World Cup. The rewards were contingent upon each member's capacity to enhance viewership and fan engagement for the EWC. The Club Support Program was replaced by the Club Partner Program the following year.
The 30 teams represented the five major competitive regions — Europe, North America, Asia, South America, and the Middle East — with the majority of the teams being primarily based in Europe or North America.
| Event | Gold | Silver | Bronze |
|---|---|---|---|
| Apex Legends | AllianceEffectHakisunlucky | Team FalconsGenburtenImperialHalZer0 | Luminosity GamingFuhhnqSikezzsweetdreams |
| Call of Duty: Modern Warfare III | Atlanta FaZeaBeZyCelliumDrazahSimp | 100 ThievesGhostyJoeDecievesKrempNastie | OpTic GamingDashyKennyPredShotzzy |
| Vancouver Surge04AbuzahBreszyHuke | |||
| Call of Duty: Warzone | Team FalconsBiffleShiftySoka | FnaticAlmondNewbzSkullface | Twisted MindsAydanKnightzSmit |
| Counter-Strike 2 | Natus VincereAleksibb1tiMjLw0nderful | G2 EsportshuNter-NiKomalbsMdm0NESYSnax | Virtus.proelectroNicfameFL1TJamen0rb3r7 |
| MOUZBrollanJimpphatsiuhytorzsixertioN | |||
| Dota 2 | Gaimin GladiatorsAcedyrachyoQuinnSeleritOfu | Team Liquid33BoxiInsaniamiCKeNisha | Team FalconsATFCr1t-Malr1neskiterSneyking |
| EA Sports FC 24 | jafonso (Luna Galaxy) | Young (Tuzzy E-Sports) | PHzin (Al-Ula FC) |
| AbuMakkah (Team Falcons) | |||
| Fortnite | XSETColdEdgeyMuzRitual | ExceedKwantiMeelksOkisPeterbot | HeroicFredoxieHellfireKiroTh0masHD |
| Karmine CorpAnasMalibucaMerstachSwizzY | |||
| Garena Free Fire | Team FalconsCOUGARCOZQONEMOREONFIREPETER | EVOS DivineAbaaaXAimGODBaraGedayReyyy | Netshoes MinersGeneralNANDO9Proxx7Raone7 |
| Honor of Kings | KPL Dream TeamCat (All Gamers)Chance (Douyu Gaming)Fly (Rogue Warriors)Fox (LGD NBW)Hai (EStar Pro)NoFear (JD Gaming)Pang (Wolves)Qing (Talent Gaming)Rong (EStar Pro)Yinuo (All Gamers) | LGD Gaming MYJimmyJRMuskang KingSiangZheZhihong | Keyd Stars0neDaniMaynahNiapSupinãoySacer |
| All Gamers GlobalLivedMyosotisQinglinSNOWZaiz | |||
| Mobile Legends: Bang Bang – Men | Selangor Red GiantsInnocentKrammSekysStormieYumS | Falcons AP BrenFlapTzyKyleTzyOwgwenPhewwSuper Marco | Liquid ECHOBennyqtJaypeeKarlTzySanfordSanji |
| NIP FlashDiabloHadesJPLKurtTzyVanix | |||
| Mobile Legends: Bang Bang – Women | Omega EmpressAmoreeAyanamiKeishiMeraaayShinoa | Team VitalityChellCinnyFumiVivalVivian | Team Falcons VegaChincaawFuniMeylaneThallViolet |
| Victory Song GamersGayleeeKiowayMinunRiyaanSyncro | |||
| League of Legends | T1ZeusOnerFakerGumayusiKeria | Top Esports369TianCremeJackeyLoveMeiko | Team LiquidImpactUmTiAPAYeonCoreJJ |
| G2 EsportsBrokenBladeYikeCapsHans SamaMikyx | |||
| Overwatch 2 | Crazy RaccoonCH0R0NGHeeSangJunbinLIPMAXShu | Toronto UltraMER1TRupalSOMEONESugarfreeVega | Team FalconsChiYoFielderHanbinProperSirMajedsmurfStalk3r |
| ZETA DIVISIONAlphaYiBERNARFearlessFINNFloraViol2t | |||
| PUBG: Battlegrounds | SoniqshwinnKickstartShrimzyTGLTN | Petrichor RoadAixleftAZCui71MingSummer | FaZe ClancurexiGustavFexxJeemzz |
| PUBG Mobile | Alpha7 EsportsCarrilhoMafiosoMagrelinRevo | RejectDevineDueloReijiSaRa | TianbaGGBondLongLyuQzzz |
| Rainbow Six Siege | Team BDSBriDLikEfacShaiikoSolotovYuzus | w7m esportsd4shDodezDotzL0BINvolpz | Team LiquidLagonisMaiaNeskPaluhresetz |
| Furia EsportsFelipoXHerdsZJv92Kheyzenade | |||
| Rennsport | Kevin Siggy (Team Redline) | Sebastian Job (Team Redline) | Maximilian Benecke (MOUZ) |
| Team RedlineJeffery RietveldKevin SiggyLuke BennettSebastian Job | Team VitalityErhan JajovskiJiri TomanMarcell CsincsikThibault Cazaubon | MOUZChristopher DambietzMaximilian BeneckeMoritz LöhnerYuri Kasdorp | |
| Rocket League | Team BDSdraliiExoTiiKM0nkey M00n | Team FalconsKiileerrzRw9trk511 | Gen.G Mobil1 RacingApparentlyJackChronicFirstkiller |
| G2 StrideAtomicDanielnass | |||
| StarCraft II | Clem (Team Liquid) | Serral (BASILISK) | Dark (Talon Esports) |
| herO (Weibo Gaming) | |||
| Street Fighter 6 | Xiao Hai (KuaiShow Gaming) | Kawano (Good 8 Squad) | Tachikawa (Burning Core Toyama) |
| gachikun (Good 8 Squad) | |||
| Strinova | MMRFanONRiteXiaowuyzii | Super ShuaiBriBriBTMCKariyulyr1cTuonto | Nova GuardianskeptMasuoSKJsa2SKJShinkaSoVault |
| Twisted MindsExiTFr4nkyGwzhSaintZimo | |||
| Teamfight Tactics | Wolves EsportsLiShaoSereinSheltieYGQF | T1BinteumBobaedunizunisCsC | Team VitalityK3sojuMilkKSetsukotorontotokyo |
| Twisted Minds60secondHuanmieRiYueSnowy | |||
| Tekken 8 | ULSAN (Kwangdong Freecs) | ATIF (Team Falcons) | Yagami (Al Qadsiah FC) |
| Double (ZETA DIVISION) |
| Key | |
|---|---|
| Gold | Winner |
| Silver | Second place |
| Bronze | Third place or equivalent |
| Green | Other points position |
| Blue | Other classified position |
| Red | Did not qualify (DNQ) |
| White | Did not enter (–) |
Championship Notes:
- Only teams who have qualified for the Club Championship are listed here.
- A team may win the Club Championship by winning at least one event.
Club Notes:
The 2024 Esports World Cup had a prize pool of US$62.5 million, the largest combined prize pool in esports history. The prize money was broken down into four categories: the Club Championship, the individual Game Championships, Qualifiers, and MVP Awards. The Club Championship awarded $20 million to the top 16 teams based on their overall performance, while each of the 22 Game Championships had a combined prize pool of $33.8 million. Teams earned a combined $7 million during qualifying events, and the MVP of each event was awarded $50,000.
| Category | Prize |
|---|---|
| Club Championship | $20,000,000 |
| Game Championships | $33,800,000 |
| Qualifiers | $7,600,000 |
| MVP Awards | $1,100,000 |
| Pos. | Team | Prize |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | Team Falcons | $7,000,000 |
| 2 | Team Liquid | $4,000,000 |
| 3 | Team BDS | $2,000,000 |
| 4 | Team Vitality | $1,500,000 |
| 5 | T1 | $1,250,000 |
| 6 | FaZe Clan | $1,000,000 |
| 7 | Gaimin Gladiators | $800,000 |
| 8 | Natus Vincere | $600,000 |
| 9 | G2 Esports | $450,000 |
| 10 | Kwangdong Freecs | $350,000 |
| 11 | Toronto Ultra | $250,000 |
| 12 | Twisted Minds | $200,000 |
| 13–15 | MOUZ | $150,000 |
| Fnatic | ||
| ZETA DIVISION | ||
| 16–17 | Furia Esports | $75,000 |
| Weibo Gaming |
In March 2024, esports organization Ex Oblivione announced their decision not to participate in the Overwatch 2 competition at the 2024 Esports World Cup. The team expressed concerns about the lack of necessary accessibility for all members of their community and the potential exclusion of their fans from participating in the event alongside them. This decision received a mixed response from their followers and the community, with many expressing support for their stance while others criticized the organization.
In June 2024, the Esports Awards announced that they would hold a ceremony at the Esports World Cup in Riyadh in late August. The announcement was met with criticism from multiple esports personalities. Additionally, multiple stakeholders and personnel, including esports hosts Caleb Simmons and Alex "Goldenboy" Mendez, resigned from the Esports Awards panel.
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