Quick answer: The Esports World Cup 2026 runs from approximately late July through late August 2026 in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, with a combined prize pool expected to exceed USD 60 million across 20+ game titles. It is the biggest annual esports festival on the planet — and every flagship title, from DOTA 2 to MLBB, is bettable at Maxim88 during the tournament.

What Is the Esports World Cup?

The Esports World Cup (EWC) is a multi-title, multi-week esports mega-festival staged at Boulevard City in Riyadh under the banner of the EWC Foundation — a Saudi Arabia–backed body dedicated to globalising competitive gaming. Unlike single-game world championships, EWC aggregates separate tournaments for 20-plus titles into one continuous event, allowing fans to watch DOTA 2 Grand Finals one weekend and MLBB championships the next without leaving the same venue.

EWC 2024 was the inaugural edition and rapidly became the most-watched live esports event of that year, drawing over 700,000 concurrent online viewers across individual title peaks. EWC 2025 expanded the roster and raised the combined prize pool past USD 60 million. EWC 2026 is positioned to go further still, with early announcements pointing to new partnerships with major publishers and the potential addition of titles like Teamfight Tactics and Rocket League to an already stacked lineup.

For Malaysian players, EWC matters because Southeast Asia dominates several categories: MLBB is a Malaysian cult sport, PUBG Mobile squads from the region routinely reach semifinals, and DOTA 2 talent from Malaysia and the Philippines consistently ranks among the world’s best.

Esports World Cup 2026 — Key Facts at a Glance

DetailInformation
Event NameEsports World Cup 2026 (EWC 2026)
OrganiserEWC Foundation (backed by Saudi Vision 2030 / PIF)
LocationBoulevard City Arena, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia
Estimated DatesLate July – Late August 2026 (≈ 8 weeks)
Number of Titles20+ game titles (exact list TBC Q1 2026)
Combined Prize PoolExpected ≥ USD 60 million (EWC 2025 baseline)
Club ChampionshipYes — organisations earn Club Points across titles; top club wins a separate USD prize
StreamingOfficial YouTube/Twitch per game + EWC central stream
Flagship TitlesDOTA 2, CS2, MLBB, League of Legends, PUBG Mobile, Free Fire, Valorant, EA FC, Rocket League (likely), and more

Expected 2026 Tournament Schedule

EWC follows a rolling weekly format — a different game (or games) headlines each weekend, with group stages running mid-week. Below is the anticipated structure based on the EWC 2024 and 2025 blueprints. Confirmed dates will be published by the EWC Foundation in early 2026.

Week 1–2 · Late July

Opening Weekends

Mobile titles: MLBB, PUBG Mobile, Free Fire group stages and round of 16 action.

Week 3–4 · Early August

PC Shooter Bracket

CS2 and Valorant group play, quarterfinals, and semifinals.

Week 5–6 · Mid August

MOBA & Strategy

DOTA 2 and League of Legends main event, EA FC knockout rounds.

Week 7–8 · Late August

Grand Finals & Club Cup

Remaining title Grand Finals + Club Championship trophy ceremony at Boulevard City Arena.

Note: The schedule above is indicative. EWC typically announces the official weekly order 6–8 weeks before the event opens, so check the EWC Foundation’s official website for confirmed brackets.

Featured Titles — What Malaysian Fans Should Watch

Mobile Legends: Bang Bang (MLBB)

MLBB is the most-followed esport in Malaysia and is central to EWC’s mobile gaming block. At EWC 2025, the MLBB world championship attracted a peak concurrent viewership of over 2.1 million on Bilibili and YouTube combined. Southeast Asian teams — particularly from Indonesia, the Philippines, and Malaysia — dominate qualification. Teams to watch in 2026 include ONIC Esports (ID), Echo (PH), and the Malaysian representative likely to emerge from MPL MY Season 15 playoffs.

DOTA 2

EWC’s DOTA 2 championship has rapidly become a Tier-1 event rivalling The International in prestige. Prize pool for DOTA 2 alone at EWC 2025 surpassed USD 5 million. Perennial contenders include Team Spirit, Gaimin Gladiators, and Team Liquid. Malaysia’s legacy in DOTA 2 — rooted in legends like Mushi and Ohaiyo — means local fans follow this bracket intensely. If you want to track DOTA 2 odds across the full EWC 2026 season, Maxim88 covers esports betting markets including DOTA 2 and CS2 with live match lines throughout major tournaments.

CS2 (Counter-Strike 2)

CS2 replaced CS:GO globally in 2023 and has become EWC’s premier first-person shooter draw. At EWC 2025, the CS2 championship offered a USD 3 million prize with teams qualified via Valve’s Regional Major Rankings (RMR). NAVI, Team Vitality, and FaZe Clan are historically the dominant organisations. Betting markets for CS2 typically include map handicaps, round totals, and tournament outrights — all active at Maxim88 during live events.

PUBG Mobile & Free Fire

Both titles command massive audiences in Southeast Asia. PUBG Mobile’s regional qualification funnels through the PUBG Mobile Pro League (PMPL) Southeast Asia, meaning teams from Malaysia, Thailand, and Indonesia regularly reach EWC. Free Fire, developed by Garena (a Singapore-headquartered company), has its EWC qualifier built around the Free Fire World Series circuit.

Valorant

Riot Games’ tactical shooter has grown explosively since its 2020 launch, and EWC 2026 is expected to feature the game prominently following Riot’s expanded partnership with the EWC Foundation signed in 2025. Paper Rex (SG/MY roster) and BOOM Esports are the Southeast Asian clubs most likely to represent the region.

EWC 2026 Prize Pool — What We Know

TitleEWC 2025 Prize PoolEWC 2026 EstimateFormat
DOTA 2USD 5 million+USD 5–7 millionSingle elimination, 16 teams
CS2USD 3 millionUSD 3–5 millionSwiss + single elim, 24 teams
MLBBUSD 3 millionUSD 3–4 millionDouble elimination, 16 teams
ValorantUSD 2 millionUSD 2–3 millionGroup stage + playoffs
PUBG MobileUSD 3 millionUSD 3 millionBattle royale rounds, 20 teams
Free FireUSD 2 millionUSD 2 millionBattle royale rounds, 24 teams
EA FCUSD 1.5 millionUSD 1.5–2 millionKnockout bracket, 32 players
League of LegendsUSD 2 millionUSD 2–3 millionGroup stage + single elim
Club ChampionshipUSD 7 million (shared)USD 7–10 millionPoints-based across all titles
Combined Total~USD 60 million≥ USD 65 million

Estimates based on EWC Foundation trajectory and publisher partnership announcements. Official figures will be confirmed by EWC Foundation in Q1–Q2 2026.

Teams & Organisations to Watch in EWC 2026

Global Powerhouses

  • Team Liquid — one of EWC’s most decorated clubs across multiple titles (DOTA 2, CS2, League of Legends).
  • Team Spirit — dominant DOTA 2 outfit and multiple-time winner of The International.
  • NAVI (Natus Vincere) — a CS2 juggernaut with deep runs across every major FPS circuit.
  • Team Vitality — perennial CS2 finalist and one of Europe’s most consistent organisations.
  • Gaimin Gladiators — a DOTA 2 powerhouse that has repeatedly reached EWC latter stages.

Southeast Asian & Malaysian Interest

  • ONIC Esports — the benchmark MLBB organisation and a favourite in every mobile bracket.
  • Echo — Filipino MLBB world champions with a huge regional following.
  • Paper Rex — a Singapore/Malaysia Valorant roster that has beaten the world’s best.
  • BOOM Esports — a versatile Southeast Asian club competing across DOTA 2, Valorant and battle-royale titles.
  • MPL MY representatives — the Malaysian MLBB champions who qualify through MPL Malaysia playoffs.

How to Bet on the Esports World Cup 2026 at Maxim88

Maxim88 lists esports markets throughout the major tournament calendar, and EWC — with its eight-week run and rotating flagship titles — offers one of the deepest betting windows of the year. The most common markets you will see during EWC are:

  • Match winner (moneyline) — the simplest bet: pick which team wins the series.
  • Map handicap — back a favourite to win by a map margin (e.g. -1.5 maps) for a better price.
  • Map/round totals — over/under on total maps played or rounds won in CS2.
  • Tournament outright — pick the eventual champion of a specific title before or during the event.
  • First blood / first objective — in-map props such as first blood in DOTA 2 or first tower in MLBB.

If you are new to esports wagering, start with match-winner bets on titles you actually watch, keep stakes small, and read our esports betting guide for how odds and handicaps work before EWC 2026 opens.

FAQ

When and where is the Esports World Cup 2026?
The Esports World Cup 2026 is scheduled to run from late July through late August 2026 at Boulevard City in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia — the same purpose-built esports campus that hosted EWC 2024 and EWC 2025.
Which games are confirmed for EWC 2026?
Confirmed titles from prior editions include DOTA 2, CS2, MLBB (Mobile Legends: Bang Bang), League of Legends, PUBG Mobile, Free Fire, Valorant, and EA FC. Additional titles are expected to be announced in Q1 2026.
How big is the Esports World Cup 2026 prize pool?
EWC 2025 featured a combined prize pool exceeding USD 60 million across all titles. EWC 2026 is expected to match or surpass that figure; official per-game breakdowns will be confirmed by the EWC Foundation closer to the event.
Can Malaysian players bet on Esports World Cup 2026?
Yes. Maxim88 covers esports markets including DOTA 2, CS2, and MLBB — all flagship EWC titles. Malaysian players can place bets on match winners, map handicaps, and tournament outright markets during EWC 2026.
Which teams are favourites for EWC 2026?
Based on EWC 2025 performances: Team Spirit and Gaimin Gladiators are perennial DOTA 2 contenders; NAVI and Team Vitality lead CS2 markets; ONIC Esports and Echo are favoured in MLBB. Malaysian squad BOOM Esports regularly competes in Southeast Asian brackets.

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