Select Year
2026


PVISION
VOD



Results
Standings
| rank | Club | Prize Pool | CC Points |
|---|---|---|---|
1st | PVISION | $750,000 | +1,000 |
2nd | BB Team | $340,000 | +750 |
3rd | Team Yandex | $200,000 | +500 |
4th | Vici Gaming | $120,000 | +300 |
5th | Team Spirit Team Falcons Nigma Galaxy Rune Eaters | $70,000 | +200 |
9th | 1W Aurora Gaming Team Liquid LGD Gaming | $40,000 | - |
13th | Xtreme Gaming MOUZ Virtus.pro | $20,000 | - |
17th | OG Esports REKONIX GamerLegion Level UP | $10,000 | - |
21st | Team Nemesis Poor Rangers L1 TEAM Inner Circle x Insanity | $7,500 | - |
Participating Clubs
Road to EWC 2026 - Qualifiers
100%
24/24 Slots Claimed
Apr 29th - May 3rd
China
1 Club Qualifies
Asian Champions League
completed
Dec 10th - May 24th
Global
12 Clubs Qualify
EPT Tour Ranking
completed
May 29th - Jun 7th
Middle East Southwest Asia
1 Club Qualifies
Dota 2 at ROAD TO EWC 26: Online Qualifier
completed
May 29th - Jun 7th
North America
1 Club Qualifies
Dota 2 at ROAD TO EWC 26: Online Qualifier
completed
May 29th - Jun 7th
South America
1 Club Qualifies
Dota 2 at ROAD TO EWC 26: Online Qualifier
completed
May 29th - Jun 7th
Southeast Asia
1 Clubs Qualify
Dota 2 at ROAD TO EWC 26: Online Qualifier
completed
Apr 29th - May 3rd
China
1 Club Qualifies
Asian Champions League
completed
Dec 10th - May 24th
Global
12 Clubs Qualify
EPT Tour Ranking
completed
May 29th - Jun 7th
Middle East Southwest Asia
1 Club Qualifies
Dota 2 at ROAD TO EWC 26: Online Qualifier
completed
May 29th - Jun 7th
North America
1 Club Qualifies
Dota 2 at ROAD TO EWC 26: Online Qualifier
completed
Rulebook
About
Dota 2 is a five‑on‑five multiplayer online battle arena where teams choose from 126 heroes across two roles: Core and Support. Each hero has a unique set of abilities that shapes their playstyle, and players work together to push lanes, defeat enemy heroes, and ultimately destroy the opposing team’s Ancient. Teams earn experience and gold to level up and purchase items, gaining powerful advantages that can turn the tide in late-game battles.
Dota 2 has one of the most passionate and competitive esports communities in the world, built on long-standing teams, rivalries, and massive prize pools. At EWC, the top squads face off on a global stage, with strategy, coordination, and individual skill on full display as they compete for championship glory.
News
2026
Four Must-Watch Players in Week 7 of EWC 26
Every player arrives at the Esports World Cup with a chance to define their tournament. With the Club Championship and four titles still to be decided, Week 7 represents the final opportunity to make a mark on one of esports’ biggest stages. Here are four players to watch in the final week of EWC 26.
2026
EWC 26 Fan Fest Week 6 Recap
Week 6 marked the penultimate week of the Esports World Cup 2026, bringing the event one step closer to its conclusion. Even as the competition intensified, Fan Fest remained a central hub for creators, developers, esports clubs and fans, continuing to deliver experiences beyond the tournaments themselves.
2026
Fortnite Reload Elite Series at EWC 26 Survival Guide
The final week of the Esports World Cup 2026 brings one of the world’s biggest shooters to center stage as the Fortnite Reload Elite Series 2026 Championship kicks off, setting the stage for a high-octane battle to crown its inaugural champion.
2026
Top Fan Fest Highlights of EWC 26 Week 7
The final week of the 2026 Esports World Cup is here, and Fan Fest is going out with a bang. The final stretch brings another wave of activations, interactive experiences and community events, giving fans plenty of ways to jump into the action. From gaming challenges and meet-and-greets with world-class esports talent to physical activities, Fan Fest remains the ultimate playground for EWC fans on-site.
Community Streaming Guidelines
We welcome community streamers in all languages to broadcast our Dota 2 events using DOTA TV. It is important for us that the Dota 2 community grows and has access to top level Dota 2 content.
We want to encourage community streamers to be creative and produce exciting content for their fans, at the same time, we would like to emphasise that in-line with the Dota 2 community stream policy the community streams should be strictly non-commercial — this applies to both live broadcast and VODs of the broadcast. Any content created based on the VOD livestream or parts of the VOD livestream will also need to follow our policies.
If you break these rules, EWC reserves the right to take action against your stream.
For the avoidance of doubt, you are not allowed to re-stream the streaming feeds broadcasted by EWC.
1. Streaming Titles
The community stream title has to follow a standardised format of “Full Name of Event – Team A vs. Team B”, for example, “Esports World Cup 2026 – Team A vs. Team B”.
2. Dos and Donts
Community streamers must not have professional studio level broadcast features. In addition, a physical set with several talents is not allowed.
All streams must have a 5 minute stream delay for Online Events, and a 3 minute stream delay for Offline Events.
3. Environment
Create a positive and inclusive environment and ensure proper moderation of your chat.
These requirements are not exhaustive — if in doubt, please contact us for confirmation.






