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Four titles will be settled at Esports World Cup
Four titles will be settled at Esports World Cup

Arab News

time4 days ago

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  • Arab News

Four titles will be settled at Esports World Cup

RIYADH: Four competition winners will be declared after the Week 6 Championship Weekend of the Esports World Cup 2025. As the race for the Club Championship heats up, Team Liquid leads the standings. Rocket League Rocket League in Week 6 of EWC 25 could produce a winner from anywhere. The EWC 24 winners are here but split across new rosters — two are representing Team Vitality, with the other playing for Karmine Corp — and the field is open for anyone to take the title. There are other key contenders though, such as Team Falcons who, before a ball was hit, were on an 18-match win streak, making them very much the team to beat. In fact, at the past six events Team Falcons have attended, they have won each one. PUBG Battlegrounds PUBG Battlegrounds is back to round out the battle royale action in the Club Championship, and it looks likely to have an enormous impact on the overall standings. Both Team Liquid and Team Falcons, the current top two in the Club Championship, are contenders in PUBG, but after two days of action, Falcons have impressed while Liquid have underperformed. Could that end up being crucial in the Club Championship come the end of the weekend? Other contenders have shown up, with the likes of ROC Esports getting off to a great start and Twisted Minds, who also are still in with a shot at Club Championship glory, starting to heat up as we head towards the grand finals. Teamfight Tactics There has been some great action in Teamfight Tactics so far in Week 6, and it is heading for an explosive finish. Team Vitality and Twisted Minds, two teams who were considered top contenders coming into the tournament, were eliminated before the top eight, meaning they take home no Club Championship points from what should have been one of their strongest titles. However, with team Liquid and Team Falcons suffering the same fate, at least the gap to these teams has not been extended. The 2024 champions Wolves Esports have looked impressive, and are considered favorites again this year, but rivals T1, who lost in last year's final, will be looking to avenge that loss should the two teams meet again. Tekken 8 In Tekken 8, the opening day of competition rekindled some rivalries and furthered the battle for regional supremacy. With South Korea and Pakistan considered the top two countries in Tekken 8, everyone had eyes on how each region would fair early on. Impressively, six of the seven South Korean players competing on Day 1 qualified for Stage 2 of the competition, but only two of the five Pakistani players could make it through. One of those Pakistani players was Arslan Siddique, highly regarded in the scene, and one of the favorites to take the tournament, although he did have to fight through the lower bracket in his group after a loss to South Korean player Jeon Sang-hyun. Can he bounce back and finally take an EWC title or will another competitor take it from him yet again? Club Championship standings Heading into the penultimate week, the Club Championship is firming up, with four sides emerging as the most likely to take the grand prize. Team Falcons and Team Liquid continued their breakaway from the pack in Week 5, and this weekend represents a key opportunity for both clubs, with huge potential for another change at the top of the table. Neither side was able to pick up any points in Teamfight Tactics; but given that Team Liquid is competing in fewer games this week than Team Falcons, it could be a key way for them to stay ahead. Team Falcons are still competing in PUBG, Rocket League, and Tekken 8 this weekend, meaning there are many more chances for them to catch Team Liquid. In the chasing pack, there are two names to look out for — and Twisted Minds. have already secured 200 points from Teamfight Tactics, but PUBG and Rocket League will be the ones to watch, because both clubs are still involved.

Game On for $70M Esports World Cup in Saudi Arabia
Game On for $70M Esports World Cup in Saudi Arabia

Gulf Insider

time08-07-2025

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  • Gulf Insider

Game On for $70M Esports World Cup in Saudi Arabia

The second edition of the Esports World Cup is set to begin in Riyadh on Monday, July 7. The major event brings together more than 2,000 professional players representing 200 clubs from over 100 countries. Competitions will run until August 24, with players vying for a record prize pool exceeding $70m—the highest in esports history. This year's tournament will take place at Boulevard Riyadh City, spanning an area of more than 50,000sq m. It features 25 tournaments across 24 games, including: League of Legends Dota 2 PUBG Mobile PUBG Battlegrounds Counter-Strike 2 Call of Duty: Black Ops 6 Call of Duty: Warzone CrossFire: Mercenary Forces Corporation Fortnite Mobile Legends: Bang Bang Honour of Kings Rainbow Six Siege X Street Fighter 6 Rocket League Fatal Fury: City of the Wolves Free Fire Overwatch 2 EA Sports FC 25 Rennsport StarCraft II Teamfight Tactics Tekken 8 VALORANT, Chess Apex Legends The Esports World Cup stands as the largest event in the history of the gaming and esports industry. It plays a key role in empowering players and clubs through the 2025 EWCF Club Partner Program, which aims to foster sustainable growth for participating teams, develop talent, and expand their global fan read: Sama Announces Launch of New E-commerce Payments Interface

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