The Esports World Cup 2025 officially began on July 8, and this exciting event has ignited fierce rivalries among premier clubs eager to prove their worth. With a remarkable prize pool of $27 million this year, the stakes are higher than ever, motivating teams to bring their best strategies and performances to the forefront. The first championship event of this competitive festival, featuring “Fatal Fury: City of the Wolves,” concluded on July 12, showcasing some early favorites in the race for the coveted title.
In this article, we’ve gathered a wealth of information about the thrilling organizational battles unfolding at the Esports World Cup 2025. From highlights of the matches to insights about the participating teams, we aim to provide a comprehensive overview of this year’s tournament, ensuring fans stay updated on the latest developments and key contenders vying for glory.
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Tournaments that have taken place and winners are already known:
- Rennsport;
- Fatal Fury: City of the Wolves;
- Valorant;
- Apex Legends;
- Dota 2;
- Women’s MLBB tournament;
- Free Fire;
- League of Legends;
- StarCraft II;
- Honor of Kings;
- Call of Duty: Black Ops 6.
EWC Club Championship Leaderboard:
Points are awarded to clubs that are among the top 8 strongest in various disciplines. However, simply getting into the top eight is not enough for overall victory. To compete for the overall title, a club must become a champion in at least one of the disciplines. An interesting point: absolutely all teams can participate in the club tournament – even those that are not formally included in the EWC club program. This not only expands the pool of participants, but also makes the competition even more exciting for spectators.
TOP ESPORTS TEAMS — 2025
Prize fund of the EWC club competition:
- 1st place — $7 million;
- 2nd place — $4 million;
- 3rd place — $3 million;
- 4th place — $2.5 million;
- 5th place — $2 million;
- 6th place — $1.5 million;
- 7th place — $1 million;
- 8th place — $850 thousand;
- 9th place — $700 thousand;
- 10th place — $600 thousand;
- 11th place — $525 thousand;
- 12th place — $450 thousand;
- 13th place — $400 thousand;
- 14th place — $350 thousand;
- 15th place — $325 thousand;
- 16th place — $300 thousand;
- 17th place — $275 thousand;
- 18th place — $250 thousand;
- 19th place — $225 thousand;
- 20th place — $200 thousand;
- 21st place — $175 thousand;
- 22nd place — $150 thousand;
- 23rd place — $125 thousand;
- 24th place — $100 thousand.
