A global qualifier overhaul locks esports calendars into a single pipeline with Riyadh as the payoff.
Road to EWC rollout
Road to EWC rollout
- Road to EWC sets a unified qualification season for the Esports World Cup 2026.
- The program pulls more than 230 tournaments into one calendar.
- Its scope tries to stitch fractured competitive scenes together.
- Apex Legends Global Series feeds top teams straight into qualification paths.
- Capcom Cup functions as a direct ladder for fighting game contenders.
- EA Sports FC Pro operates as the football esports gateway.
- Overwatch Champions Series anchors shooter qualification routes.
- Dota 2 relies on online qualifiers rather than closed leagues.
- Teamfight Tactics offers open access without regional lockouts.
- Chess joins through digital brackets instead of invite systems.
- Call of Duty Warzone runs online qualifiers for mass entry.
- The season stretches across 2026 before funneling into the main event.
- Publisher leagues and third-party tournaments sit under one framework.
- The structure pushes predictability over one-off chaos.
- Faisal Bin Homran frames the system as planning security for esports.
- His view prioritizes earlier investment decisions from Clubs.
- Fans get clearer timing for peak competitive moments.
- The 2025 edition moved over 2,500 players through the same system.
- Those qualifiers represented more than 100 countries worldwide.
- Marketing support adds highlights, interviews, and live event coverage.
- A 75 million dollar prize pool anchors the 2026 event.