The Esports World Cup 2025 is now underway. The opening ceremony set the stage perfectly, with a high-energy performance by Post Malone that left the crowd buzzing. With multiple games and some of the biggest esports organizations participating, this event is shaping up to be one of the most monumental in competitive gaming history. Naturally, many fans are curious about the exact prize pool for this year’s edition.

The total prize pool for the EWC 2025 is over $70.45 million, including both tournament winnings and the special Club Share Program. Here’s a complete breakdown of the prize pool.


Esports World Cup 2025 prize pool distribution explained

There are 24 games featured in the Esports World Cup 2025, each with a prize pool of at least $500,000 or more. Fortnite and COD Modern Warfare 3 are no longer a part of this event and have been replaced by five new titles: Chess, CrossFire, COD Black Ops 6, Fatal Fury, and Valorant.

Here are the games featured at the Esports World Cup 2025 and their respective prize pools:

Game Start date End date Prize pool
Valorant July 8, 2025 July 13, 2025 $1,250,000
Rennsport July 8, 2025 July 11, 2025 $500,000
Dota 2 July 8, 2025 July 19, 2025 $3,000,000
Honor of Kings July 10, 2025 July 12, 2025 $3,000,000
Fatal Fury July 10, 2025 July 19, 2025 $1,000,000
Apex Legends July 10, 2025 July 13, 2025 $2,000,000
Mobile Legends: Bang Bang (Women’s) July 15, 2025 July 19, 2025 $500,000
League of Legends July 16, 2025 July 20, 2025 $2,000,000
Free Fire July 16, 2025 July 20, 2025 $1,000,000
StarCraft II July 22, 2025 July 25, 2025 $700,000
Call of Duty Black Ops 6 July 24, 2025 July 27, 2025 $1,800,000
PUBG Mobile July 25, 2025 August 3, 2025 $3,000,000
Chess July 29, 2025 August 1, 2025 $1,500,000
Mobile Legends: Bang Bang (Men’s) July 30, 2025 August 2, 2025 $3,000,000
Overwatch 2 July 31, 2025 August 3, 2025 $1,000,000
Rainbow Six Siege X August 5, 2025 August 9, 2025 $2,000,000
Call of Duty Warzone August 6, 2025 August 9, 2025 $1,000,000
EA FC 25 August 7, 2025 August 10, 2025 $1,500,000
Teamfight Tactics August 11, 2025 August 15, 2025 $500,000
PUBG PC August 12, 2025 August 16, 2025 $2,000,000
Tekken 8 August 13, 2025 August 16, 2025 $1,000,000
Rocket League August 14, 2025 August 17, 2025 $1,000,000
Crossfire August 19, 2025 August 23, 2025 $2,000,000
Counter-Strike 2 August 20, 2025 August 24, 2025 $1,250,000
Street Fighter 6 August 20, 2025 August 23, 2025 $1,000,000

The total prize money awarded across these tournaments adds up to $39.5 million. In addition, there’s over $5 million allocated for Qualifiers and $450,000 set aside for MVP awards.

Apart from the tournament prize pool, the Club Share Program contributes another $27 million to the overall pool. This initiative rewards esports organizations based on their cumulative performance throughout the event.

Here’s a breakdown of the Club Share Program distribution:

  • 1st place: $7,000,000
  • 2nd place: $4,000,000
  • 3rd place: $3,000,000
  • 4th place: $2,500,000
  • 5th place: $2,000,000
  • 6th place: $1,500,000
  • 7th place: $1,000,000
  • 8th place: $850,000
  • 9th place: $700,000
  • 10th place: $600,000
  • 11th place: $525,000
  • 12th place: $450,000
  • 13th place: $400,000
  • 14th place: $350,000
  • 15th place: $325,000
  • 16th place: $300,000
  • 17th place: $275,000
  • 18th place: $250,000
  • 19th place: $225,000
  • 20th place: $200,000
  • 21st place: $175,000
  • 22nd place: $150,000
  • 23rd place: $125,000
  • 24th place: $100,000

To win the Club Championship, an organization must score the highest number of points and win at least one tournament. All games contribute equally to the point system used for the Club Share Program:

  • 1st place: 1,000 points
  • 2nd place: 750 points
  • 3rd-4th place: 500 points
  • 5th-8th place: 250 points

When you combine all the tournament winnings, Club Championship rewards, qualifier bonuses, and MVP awards, the total prize pool reaches over $70.45 million, which is significantly higher than last year’s figure. This makes the Esports World Cup 2025 one of the most ambitious esports events ever organized.


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