Teamfight Tactics is making its grand return to the Esports World Cup this year, running from 11–15 August in Riyadh, and the stakes have never been higher.
Get ready for the ultimate TFT at EWC 25 battle in Riyadh.
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— EWC Extra (@EWC_Extra) August 8, 2025
After Wolves Esports’ incredible underdog victory in 2024, the competition is shaping up to be just as unpredictable this time around. Sixteen of the world’s best TFT squads will be battling it out for a share of the US$500,000 prize pool, along with valuable Club Points that could push their organisations towards the overall EWC Club Championship.
Tournament Format and Prize Pool
The format will be split into two stages.
- Group Stage (11–13 August) – Four groups of four teams will face off in a GSL-style double elimination format. The top two from each group will advance.
- Playoffs (14–15 August) – The remaining eight teams move into a single elimination bracket, with all matches being best-of-threes – except for the Grand Final, which is a best-of-five showdown.

Tournament Format | Image Credit: Esports World Cup
First place will bag US$150,000 and a hefty 1,000 Club Points, while the runner-up takes US$70,000 and 750 points. Here’s the full breakdown.
Rank | Prize Pool | CC Points |
1st | $150,000 | 1000 |
2nd | $70,000 | 750 |
3rd-4th | $40,000 | 500 |
5th-8th | $25,000 | 200 |
9th-12th | $15,000 | – |
13th-16th | $10,000 | – |
Who’s Playing?
A mix of familiar names and fresh challengers will be taking the stage:
- Wolves Esports (2024 champions)
- T1, Virtus.pro, Flash Wolves – ACL APAC qualifiers
- Team Falcons, Weibo Gaming, Twisted Minds – ACL China qualifiers
- Team Vitality, Team Liquid, Citadel Gaming – Americas qualifiers
- AEGIS, Fnatic, EVOS Esports – EMEA qualifiers
- MOUZ, ROC Esports, AlQadsiah Esports – Global qualifiers

Participating Clubs | Image Credit: Esports World Cup
While Wolves will be looking to defend their crown, they’ve struggled to find their 2024 form in recent months. That could open the door for powerhouses like T1 or Fnatic to take the spotlight.
Where to Watch
Fans can catch all the action live on the official EWC Twitch and YouTube channels. For those keen to experience it in person, tickets are available via the official EWC ticketing site.
With last year’s nail-biting matches still fresh in our minds, there’s every chance the 2025 edition will deliver even more drama, strategy, and big plays. Whether you’re backing a seasoned champion or rooting for a surprise contender, Riyadh is about to host another unforgettable TFT showdown.

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