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Esports World Cup 2026 to feature record-breaking prize pool exceeding Rs 686 crore

By ANI | Updated: January 21, 2026 16:10 IST

Riyadh [Saudi Arabia] January 21 : The Esports World Cup Foundation (EWCF) today announced a total prize pool of ...

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Riyadh [Saudi Arabia] January 21 : The Esports World Cup Foundation (EWCF) today announced a total prize pool of $75 million (approx. Rs 686.5 crore) alongside the full game lineup and schedule for the Esports World Cup 2026 (EWC), the world's largest esports event, set to return to Riyadh, according to a release.

Saudi Arabia, from July 6 through August 23. More than 2,000 players and 200 Clubs from over 100 countries will compete in 25 tournaments across 24 games over seven weeks to crown the next Esports World Cup Club Champion.

The record-breaking prize pool reflects the evolution of the EWC as a premier sporting event and the anchor multi-title competition within the global esports ecosystem.

Delivered at scale for a third year through an established, cross-game format, the EWC brings together the world's best players, Clubs, games and a global community of fans through a shared calendar that sets the rhythm of the global esports season.

"The life-changing prize pool exists to support the people at the heart of esports: the players and the Clubs that invest in them year after year," said Ralf Reichert, CEO of the Esports World Cup Foundation. "EWC is different because of the Club Championship. One title crowns a champion. EWC crowns the ultimate cross-game Club Champion."

In 2026, the EWC Club Championship, the EWC's flagship cross-game competition, will award $30 million (approx Rs 274 crore) to the top 24 Clubs, an increase of $3 million year-on-year.

The winning Club will receive $7 million (approx Rs 64 crore), with increased prize allocations distributed across the remaining top-finishing positions. Last year's Club Championship title was decided in the final week of competition, with seven Clubs remaining in contention entering the closing stages.

Individual Game Championships will each carry their own prize pools, with combined allocations exceeding $39 million (approx Rs 357 crore).

The remainder of the prize pool will be distributed through a combination of Club and Player Awards, including MVP awards for each tournament and the Jafonso Award for players or Clubs that win a Game Championship after advancing from a Last Chance Qualifier, as well as through qualifying events hosted by partnered publishers and organisers ahead of the EWC 2026 main event in Riyadh.

Alongside the prize pool, EWCF will continue to operate ecosystem support programs, including the EWCF Club Partner Program and the Road to EWC qualification system.

The 2026 Club Partner Program will again support a lineup of 40 top global esports organisations, while publisher-led circuits, tournaments, and grassroots events provide the foundation for the Road to EWC, giving more players and Clubs defined qualification pathways to compete in Riyadh.

Twenty-four competitive titles, including new additions Fortnite and Trackmania, will showcase the best Clubs, players and talent the esports world has to offer on stage at EWC 2026 in Riyadh this summer.

The EWC 2026 lineup of games features: Apex Legends, Call of Duty: Black Ops 7, Call of Duty: Warzone, Chess, Counter-Strike 2, Crossfire, Dota 2, EA Sports FC 26, FATAL FURY: City of the Wolves, Fortnite, Free Fire, Honor of Kings, League of Legends, Mobile Legends: Bang Bang, Overwatch 2, PUBG: Battlegrounds, PUBG Mobile, Rocket League, Street Fighter 6, Teamfight Tactics, TEKKEN 8, Tom Clancy's Rainbow Six Siege X, Trackmania, and VALORANT.

EWC 2026 competitions will be staged across seven weeks and multiple arenas, allowing several game championships to take place in parallel with a coordinated, multi-venue schedule designed to enhance fan experience and viewership across the lineup.

Tickets for EWC 2026 will be available starting January 22, 2026, at esportsworldcup.com, and through EWC 2026 international ticketing partners: Webook, India, Damai, and Tixr. Early Bird tickets include Weekly Access Passes, Premium Tournament Passes, and Hospitality Packages for the Esports Embassy, the EWC's premium on-site hospitality destination.

The announcement builds on the landmark success of the Esports World Cup 2025. In its second year, EWC reached 750 million viewers worldwide and generated 350 million hours watched, with peak concurrent viewership of 7.98 million during the League of Legends at EWC '25 tournament.

Coverage was delivered across 28 platforms, through 97 broadcast partners, and across more than 800 channels in 35 languages.

Twenty-five tournaments spanning 24 games featured more than 2,000 players representing approximately 200 Clubs from over 100 countries. In Riyadh, the EWC and its Festival welcomed more than 3 million visitors over the seven-week event.

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