The championship includes 25 disciplines, and the total prize fund is over $ 70 million.
In Riyadh, the capital of Saudi Arabia begins, Esports World Cup 2025 begins – the world championship E -Sports covering 25 different disciplines. Each of these games has its own independent qualification structure, but the contest for each of them is part of the championship.
The total prize fund of all disciplines is over $ 70 million, of which $ 27 million is part of the club’s championship – an award for organizations that achieved the best results in the largest number of disciplines.
In total, more than 200 organizations play ESSorts World Cup 2025, but 137 of them are present in just one of the disciplines. The Ukrainian Natus Vincere will fight 8 different disciplines and the seventh club in the world in the number of compositions in various disciplines.
The championship will be held from July 8 to August 24. The contests in various disciplines will be held in parallel, but not all at the same time – the first day competitions in the Moba Dota 2 game, the Valorant joke and the Rennsport Carrier. The Counter-Strike championship 2 shooter will be completed.
Compared to last year, a new discipline appeared in the championship – chess. To fight in the Club’s championship, many E -Sports organizations have signed contracts with popular chess players. Among the stated participants, only one does not represent any club. The final composition of the participants will be determined after the qualification at the end of July – the Ukrainian Alexander Bortnik will take part here on behalf of Natus Vincere.
Before rebraning in 2024, ESSTORS World Cup was conducted under the name Gamers8.
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