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Check out this week’s event line-up for Esports World Cup

Before the Week three concludes, the Esports World Cup will see championship for two of the most popular Esports title. Check all details about upcoming tournaments.

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Within two weeks of the Esports World Cup, fans got to witness four of the biggest esports titles featuring some of the best teams going head-to-head. Team Falcons came out on top of two of these events and secured second spot in another to lead the Club Championship.

MLBB Mid-Season Cup saw Selangor Red Giants make history, while Call of Duty: Warzone and Free Fire Esports World Cup saw Team Falcons Dominate their opponents. As for the League of Legends World Cup, fans got to witness the Unkillable Demon King in action with T1 lifting the trophy.

Also Read: A dominating start and a dominating finish for Team Falcons

Before the third week concludes, events for another two popular titles, Counter-Strike 2 and PUBG Mobile World Cup 2024, will also be commencing soon. Featuring a prize pool of $1 million and $3 million respectively.

Counter-Strike Esports World Cup

One of the longest-running esports titles, CS2 will be featuring 15 teams at Esports World Cup qualifying through various tournaments and regional qualifiers. The tournament will commence starting July 17 and will be featuring fourteen teams competing at the opening stage.

This will be a single elimination bracket, so winners will advance to the Playoffs while the losers will join JiJieHao in the play-in stage, with only one team advancing to the playoffs. The event includes likes of FaZe Clan, G2 Esports, Team Vitality and more alongside the underdogs like Sashi Esport and FlyQuest.

PUBG Mobile World Cup 2024

Just two days later, PUBG Mobile will host its PUBG Mobile World Cup (PMWC) 2024 featuring the top 28 teams in PUBG Mobile across the globe qualifying their respective regional qualifiers. Out of the 28, four will be moving to the survival stage, while 24 teams have been divided into three groups of eight to compete in the Group Stage.

Each team in the group stage will be playing a total of 12 matches starting July 19 with the top 12 qualifying directly into the Main Tournament while the bottom 12 teams will join four others in the Survival Stage and will fight for the remaining four spots.

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