
Esports World Cup: All EWC Results
The Esports World Cup 2024 is the world’s biggest esports tournament to date. With 22 tournaments to keep up with, that’s a whole lot of results. Each tournament winner is important, winning just one tournament will give an org a chance to win part of an even more prize money in the club championship. Here are all of the EWC results to date!
Call of Duty: Warzone

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Call of Duty: Warzone was the very first tournament to conclude on July 6th. It featured 21 of the best Call of Duty teams in the world and while everyone got a share of the $1 million prize pool, only the top 8 earned Club Championship points. Team Falcons were the very first to place their key in the Esports World Cup totem, set to be displayed in Riyadh after the entire event concludes.
This also means Team Falcons earned the highest number of EWC Club Championship points and set them ahead of the rest of the pack. Falcons are going to be competing in a number of events including Dota 2, Overwatch and Fortnite.
League of Legends

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Next up was League of Legends, which reached its finale on July 7th. There was a relatively small amount of teams compared to other Esports World Cup events so everyone got a share of the CC points. But it was Faker the rest of T1 that got to lift the trophy and take home the lion’s share of the $1 million prize pool.
It’s no real surprise that the League of Legends EWC tournament managed to pull in around 1 million viewers, as one of the most popular esports in the world.
MLBB

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The Mobile Legends: Bang Bang Mid Season Cup is the premier event of this year. It started on the very first day of the Esports World Cup, July 3rd, with Selangor Red Giants finally claiming the $1 million prize money on July 14th.
Only 5 teams were able to claim Club Championship points, and without taking part in any other tournaments, will likely cement many positions already.
Free Fire

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Free Fire was the second tournament where Team Falcons took home the number 1 place, putting them way ahead of the Club Championship rankings.
All of the Free Fire action wrapped up on July 14th to some of the most exciting gameplay we’ve seen in some time!
Dota 2

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The Dota 2 Riyadh Masters tournament is the longest running and highest prize pool of any event at the EWC! It all kicked off on July 4th but it wasn’t until July 21st that Gaimin Gladiators lifted the trophy.
In a final we’ve seen a number of times before, Team Liquid fell in a grand finals to Gaimin Gladiators, this time in a clean 3-0. This is GG’s first tournament win at the Esports World Cup and stands them in good stead to go even further.
Counter-Strike 2

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Kicking off on July 17th, the CS2 tournament proved to be one of the best EWC 2024 events. Eventually, it was Natus Vincere who lifted the trophy, picking up their first victory of the Esports World Cup 2024 so far.
G2 fell short on the day, in their first tournament with the new CS2 lineup. The EWC 2024 will definitely be a stepping stone to greater things for them.
MLBB Women’s Championship

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From July 24th – 27th, 12 of the best women’s teams in esports took to the server for the MLBB Women’s Invitational 2024 at the Esports World Cup.
Smart Omega Empress came out on top in a 3-0 sweep over Team Vitality, picking up a cool $180,000 in prize money.
PUBG Mobile World Championship

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The PUBG Mobile World Championship was one of the longest events of the Esports World Cup 2024, running from July 19th – 28th, with a massive 28 teams taking part for their share of the $3,050,000 prize pool.
In the end, it was Alpha 7 Esports that lifted the trophy after topping the board in the Main Stage ahead of the likes of Reject, Tianba, and DRX.
Overwatch 2

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The Overwatch 2 esports scene is definitely trying to redeem itself in 2024. This classic 5v5 shooter tournament saw 16 teams fight for the top spot on the podium, with $1,050,000 on the line between July 24th – 28th.
Coming out as victors was Crazy Raccoon, a Korean squad making a name for itself in 2024. Standing in their way was Toronto Ultra, who went down in a 4:1 series. After winning the Overwatch Champions Series 2024 Major earlier this year, Crazy Raccoon is a squad not to be messed with.
Rainbow 6 Siege

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In the wake of the Manchester Major, Rainbow 6 Siege has made its presence known as one of the most competitive and exciting esports to watch. Here, it was Team BDS that took home the big prize of $750,000 in prize money.
Although runners-up W7M Esports, in the end, Team BDS had too much to offer at the EWC 2024.
Honor of Kings

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In a world where Dota and LoL reign supreme, it’s easy to forget about multiplayer online battle arenas such as Honor of Kings. With $1,000,000 in cash for the winners, the EWC 2024 certainly didn’t forget about this MOBA.
Of the 12 teams that entered, it was KPL Dream Team that won the tournament, crowning themselves victors of Honor of Kings at the Esports World Cup, with LGD Gaming coming in as runner-up.
Apex Legends

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Another day, another battle royale! Apex Legends saw an unprecedented 32 invited teams taking part in this epic EWC tournament, with a whopping $600,000 for the victors.
Alliance proved to be world champions of Apex Legends in a thrilling Grand Final, where Team Falcon came in second place.
Street Fighter 6

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First up on the fighting games roster is Street Fighter 6, one of the most popular games out there. It’s also one of the only games where players compete as individuals instead of on teams. 32 players will compete from August 8th – 11th.
Fortnite
You’d have to be pretty crazy to miss out on the Esports World Cup featuring Fortnite. Even if you’re brand new to esports, chances are you’ve seen a little something of Fortnite. Now is the perfect time to check it out between August 8th – 11th.
Teamfight Tactics
Coming from Riot Games, TFT is pretty unique in the world of competitive gaming. There’s so much action left to come that there are still 4 places left for teams to qualify to! This tournament takes place from August 8th – 11th.
Starcraft 2 – ends August 18th
The Starcraft 2 Esports World Cup tournament is going to have a record breaking prize pool of $1 million. There’s a whole lot on the line for these players, who will fight to lead the EWC results board for RTS games from August 14th – 18th.
Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3 – ends August 18th
Warzone and MW3 are very different beasts when it comes to Call of Duty at the Esports World Cup. This second CoD tournament will feature 16 yet to qualify teams playing between August 14th – 18th for a share of the prize pool and CC points.
FIFA 2024
The FIFA 2024 tournament at the Esports World Cup will feature 16 of the best players trying to take the W from August 15th-18th.
PUBG – ends August 25th
PUBG and PUBG Mobile might seem similar but they are in fact very different beats. The PUBG EWC competition is one of the last to begin on August 21st – 25th.
Rocket League
Another one of our top tournaments at the EWC is Rocket League. Fresh off their win at the RLCS London Major, can G2 Stride take another win?
ESL R1
Sim racing is also here to make its presence known. This unique tournament will feature both esports teams and real OEM drivers and is sure to be really exciting.
Tekken 8 – ends August 25th
Last but not least, Tekken 8 is going to be representing the fighting game category and one of the last to show their EWC results! 32 players will fight it out in a 1v1 format for the ultimate prize of $1 million.
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