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- Record breaking prize pool fueling second Esports World Cup
The Esports World Cup officially kicked off its second annual tournament in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, drawing over 2,000 competitors from 84 different countries Setting the scene for us in Riyadh
- Esports Earnings :: Prize Money Results History Statistics
Esports Earnings is a community-driven competitive gaming resource based on freely available public information The accuracy of this website is dependent on user contributions
- Esports World Cup Announces Record Breaking $70 Million Prize Pool - Forbes
The $70 million prize pool for the 2025 event has more than $38 million dedicated to individual game prize pools, over $5 million for qualifying events and $450,000 for MVP awards across the
- Esports World Cup Prize Pool 2025: Rewards per Game More
In a release distributed to the press, the Esports World Cup revealed the enormous sum, stating that it had broken the record for the largest prize pool ever awarded at an esports tournament
- Esports World Cup to Feature Record-Breaking Prize Pool of More Than . . .
The Esports World Cup Foundation (EWCF) has today announced a record-breaking $70+ million prize pool for the upcoming Esports World Cup 2025 (EWC), the world's largest esports event, set to
- Esports World Cup breaks records with $60m prize pool - Mi3
The inaugural Esports World Cup is set to take place this summer in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, with a record-breaking total prize pool of over $60 million This figure surpasses the previous record of $45 million set by Gamers8 in 2023, making it the largest prize pool ever awarded in esports history
- Esports World Cup reveals record-shattering prize pool of over $60 . . .
This event could change esports forever The Esports World Cup 2024 will feature an "unprecedented" prize pool of over $60 million, the Esports World Cup Foundation (EWCF) announced on Tuesday, April 16 This surpasses the previous record of $45 million set by Gamers8: The Land of Heroes in 2023
- Record prize pools: how esports is becoming more profitable than . . .
In 2021, its prize pool exceeded $40 million, setting an all-time record across all esports disciplines—a figure that even traditional sports rarely manage to rival This increase is mainly the result of community-driven in-game donations, this method is how the fans can help the tournament
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