The Esports World Cup (EWC) returns for its third edition in 2026, solidifying its position as the premier global esports festival. Hosted in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, the event will span seven weeks from July 6 to August 23, 2026, uniting top talent across 24 competitive titles. Expect thousands of players, hundreds of organizations, and millions in viewership as clubs battle not just for individual glory but also the prestigious Club Championship.

The 24 Competing Games

The full lineup was revealed on January 19, 2026, featuring a mix of battle royales, MOBAs, shooters, fighters, and even chess. Notable additions include Trackmania (making its EWC debut with a $500,000 prize pool) and Fortnite Reload Elite Series, replacing StarCraft II and Rennsport.

Game Known Prize Pool Known Dates
Apex Legends $2,000,000 July 7-11
Call of Duty: Black Ops 7 TBA TBA
Call of Duty: Warzone TBA TBA
Chess TBA TBA
Counter-Strike 2 $2,000,000 August 12-23
Crossfire TBA TBA
Dota 2 TBA TBA
EA Sports FC 26 TBA TBA
Fatal Fury: City of the Wolves TBA TBA
Fortnite (Reload Elite Series) $1,000,000 TBA
Free Fire TBA July 15-18
Honor of Kings TBA TBA
League of Legends TBA July 13-19
Mobile Legends: Bang Bang TBA TBA
Overwatch 2 TBA TBA
PUBG Battlegrounds TBA TBA
PUBG Mobile $3,000,000 TBA
Rainbow Six Siege X TBA TBA
Rocket League TBA TBA
Street Fighter 6 TBA TBA
Teamfight Tactics TBA TBA
Tekken 8 TBA TBA
Trackmania $500,000 August
Valorant TBA TBA

Many individual tournament schedules and full prize pools are still forthcoming, but the event will feature overlapping qualifiers, main stages across six venues, and festival-side activities.

Massive Prize Pools: $70 Million and Beyond

The EWC 2026 boasts prize pools exceeding $70 million USD across all tournaments, matching the scale of previous years. This includes multimillion-dollar purses for marquee titles like PUBG Mobile ($3M) and dedicated events for newcomers like Trackmania.

A standout is the EWC Club Championship, where organizations earn points from top finishes across eligible games. The top 24 clubs share a $30 million USD pool (preliminary ruleset subject to change):

Rank Prize Pool
1st $7,000,000
2nd $5,000,000
3rd $4,000,000
4th $3,000,000
5th $2,000,000
6th $1,400,000
7th $1,150,000
8th $950,000
9th $800,000
10th $650,000
11th $550,000
12th $500,000
13th $450,000
14th $400,000
15th $350,000
16th $300,000
17th $275,000
18th $250,000
19th $225,000
20th $200,000
21st $175,000
22nd $150,000
23rd $125,000
24th $100,000

Points are awarded per game (e.g., 1st: 1,000 pts; 2nd: 750 pts), with ties split equally. To contend for 1st, a club needs at least one tournament win and two top-8 finishes.

How to Get Involved

Tickets for the live event in Riyadh will be available soon via the official site. Qualifiers kick off earlier in the year, with game-specific paths detailed on esportsworldcup.com. Broadcasts will span multiple languages on EWC Hub channels.