
Seven weeks. Dozens of games. One massive showdown.
The Esports World Cup (EWC) 2025 is shaping up to be the biggest esports festival of the year, and now we’ve got the full schedule. Set to run from July 8 to August 24, this global esports celebration features seven weeks of nonstop action, with competitions spread across multiple arenas and genres.
Whether you’re into shooters, MOBAs, fighting games, or sports titles, EWC 2025 has something for every competitive gaming fan.
Week-by-Week Tournament Breakdown
📅 Week 1 (July 8 – 13):
- Arena 1: Valorant (Jul 8–13)
- Arena 2: Apex Legends (Jul 10–13)
- Arena 3: Fatal Fury (Jul 10–12)
- Arena 4: Rennsport (Jul 8–11)
- Backstage: Dota 2 Wildcard + Group Stage (Jul 8–13)
📅 Week 2 (July 15 – 20):
- League of Legends and Free Fire (Jul 16–20)
- Dota 2, Honor of Kings KWC, and Arena of Valor (INJ) all running from Jul 15–19/20
📅 Week 3 (July 23 – 27):
- Call of Duty: Black Ops 5, PMWC, and Starcraft II (Jul 23–27)
- King of Fighters (KWC) (Jul 23–26)
- Mobile Legends: Bang Bang (MSC) Backstage (Jul 23–27)
📅 Week 4 (July 29 – August 3):
- Clash of Clans, PMWC (again), MLBB MSC, and Chess
- Competitions stretch across July 29 – August 3
📅 Week 5 (August 6 – 11):
- FC 25 (FIFA) (Aug 7–10)
- Call of Duty: Warzone, Rainbow Six Siege X (Aug 6–9)
- Rainbow Six Arena 3 (Aug 5–9)
📅 Week 6 (August 11 – 17):
- Rocket League, PUBG: Battlegrounds, Tekken 8, and Teamfight Tactics
- Running across Aug 11–17, with most tournaments wrapping up mid-week
📅 Week 7 (August 19 – 24):
- Final stretch with Counter-Strike 2, Street Fighter 6, and Crossfire
- All wrapping up just before the grand finale weekend
When Does the Festival Begin?
The EWC Festival officially kicks off on July 7, one day before competitions begin. Expect opening ceremonies, fan events, and more