The Esports World Cup is set to commence in July and hundreds of teams across 19 games are locking horns to secure an invitation to their respective games. The event is set to take place in Riyadh and will feature some of the biggest teams and the largest-ever prize pool for an esports tournament.
Previously, the organizers revealed that the event will feature a prize pool of over $60 million across all 19 games. A breakdown of the prize pool was also given to further up the hype for the tournament. This time around, players have now received the schedule for the entire event.
Here is the schedule for Esports World Cup matches -
Week 1
League of Legends
Mobile Legends: Bang Bang
TBA
Dota 2
Week 2
Dota 2
Mobile Legends: Bang Bang
Free Fire
Week 3
Dota 2
Counter-Strike 2
PUBG Mobile
Week 4
Overwatch 2
Mobile Legends: Bang Bang
PUBG Mobile
Week 5
Rainbow Six Siege
Honour of Kings
Apex Legends
Week 6
Street Fighter 6
Fortnite
Teamfight Tactics
Week 7
FC 24
TBA
StarCraft II
Week 8
Rocket League
Tekken 8
PUBG
Rennsport
The first week seems to be dedicated mostly to MOBA titles with the biggest names in the esports scene. Although, there is still one game left out for week 1. The following week will start adding other games to the Mix, including FPS titles, Fighting games and Mobile games.
Seventh week also has one mysterious game yet to be announced, alongside FC 24 and StarCraft II. Players have been asking for a Call of Duty tournament and were wondering why it wasn’t added despite being one of the most popular esports titles. It is unlikely that the game will be added now, however, nothing is stopping the organizers as the tournament is still two months away.