$1,000,000 up for grabs at inaugural Esports World Cup tournament
15 teams are fighting for a healthy paycheck in Saudi Arabia this week.
The player break is officially over, and we can now look forward to Tier 1 CS2 action once again.
The first tournament of the second half of the year is the Esports World Cup in Saudi Arabia. The CS2 tournament is part of a prestigious initiative by the Esports World Cup Foundation (EWCF) and ESL FACEIT Group, featuring competitions in 22 different game titles with a total prize pool of $60,000,000. The CS2 tournament alone boasts a prize pool of $1,000,000.
Tournament Structure at Esports World Cup 2024:
With 15 teams participating, the tournament organizers have devised a sensible system. The Middle-East qualifier, JiJieHao, is placed directly into the Last Chance Qualifier bracket, while the remaining 14 teams start in the opening stage. The seven winners from this stage will advance to the playoffs. The losers of the opening round, along with JiJieHao, will compete for the final spot in the Quarter-Finals in the Last Chance Stage, where all matches will be played as best-of-ones. All other matches in the event will be played as best-of-threes.
Tournament schedule at Esports World Cup 2024: (CET)
Wednesday: Opening Round from 13.30 – 20.00
13.30: MOUZ – Sashi
13.30: FaZe – FlyQuest
13.30: G2 – The MongolZ
16.45: Natus Vincere – FURIA
16.45: Vitality – M80
20.00: Spirit – MIBR
20.00: Virtus.pro - Complexity
Thursday: Last Chance Stage + one Quarter-Final from 12.30 – 20.00
Friday: Three remaining Quarter-Finals from 13.30 – 20.00
Saturday: Semi-Finals from 16.45-20.00
Sunday: Grand Final from 20.00
Prize pool at Esports World Cup 2024:
1st: $400,000
2nd: $175,00
3-4th: $85,000
5-8th: $40,000
9th: $25,000
10-11th: $15,000
12-15th: $10,000
Live streams at Esports World Cup 2024: