
COD Mobile World Championship 2025: Stage 3 & 4 Schedule, Format, & Finals Explained
The Call of Duty: Mobile World Championship 2025 is ramping up as Activision has unveiled the complete schedule for the high-stakes Stage 3 and Stage 4 qualifiers. And with regional battles about to intensify, fans now can mark their calendars and follow every step while top teams aim to punch they’re ticket to the global finals.

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By the way, if you missed the broader tournament structure and regional format details, check out our complete COD Mobile 2025 Esports Roadmap. This has a complete overview of this year’s new divisions, prize pool, and the introduction of Africa as a new competitive region.
COD Mobile World Championship 2025 Stage 3 & 4 Details
Stage 3: Regional Qualifiers Begin in Early July
Stage 3 will host regional qualifiers simultaneously across key territories. Here’s how the early matchups are set:
- July 5-6: Regional qualifiers begin in North America, Europe, India, and LATAM.
- July 10-11: LATAM regional finals.
- July 12-13: Regional finals for North America, Europe, and India.
- July 26-27: Japan regional finals.
Stage 4: High-Stakes Regional Finals in Late July and August
Stage 4 will showcase only the top-performing teams from each region. They will be facing off in intense weekend matchups. Here’s a breakdown of the Stage 4 timeline:
Group Stage Matchups:
- Europe, North America, LATAM:
- Weekend 1: July 26-27
- Weekend 2: August 2-3
- Japan:
- August 9-10
- India:
- August 9-10 and August 23-24
Regional Finals:
- LATAM: August 16-17
- Europe & Japan: August 23-24
- India: August 30-31
- North America: September 6-7
While the dates for the World Championship Finals are still under wraps, this roadmap gives fans a clear picture of how the competition will unfold in the coming months. It’s also worth noting that separate schedules for Garena, Africa, and China will be shared independently.
Though not the most ambitious compared to the other mobile esports juggernauts, COD Mobile Esports has maintained a firm presence in the global scene for years, and it is only expanding. With gameplay mechanics from Warzone Mobile and Black Ops 6 soon to be infused into its game client, we are likely to see even more immersive action at the COD Mobile World Championship LAN finals this year.