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All Winners At The Esports World Cup

The 2024 Esports World Cup has been a driving factor in esports content and news this summer, with various different games holding massive tournaments throughout the event. From Fortnite to Call of Duty to Rocket League and more, the event has given out millions in prizes. So, who are the Esports World Cup winners of each tournament?

Here is every winner at the 2024 Esports World Cup.

Every Winner At The Esports World Cup

With each game having a huge prize pool, many gamers have walked away with hundreds of thousands of dollars over the last two months. While each game has a prize pool catered to the size of its fan base, no game was left with only a small amount of money.

So, which gamers took home first-place in their game during the Esports World Cup?

Warzone

The Warzone winners at the 2024 Esports World Cup were Team Falcons, as they took first place to close out the popular Battle Royale tournament. The team walked away with $200,000 for placing first, cementing them into esports history.

League of Legends

The winners of the League of Legends 2024 Esports World Cup tournament were T1. The popular esports organization walked away with the gold, bringing home a massive prize of $400,000.

MLBB

MLBB had quite the prize pool during the 2024 Esports World Cup, with Selangor Red Giants taking home first place and $1 million in prizing. Mobile Legends: Bang Bang continues to grow within the competitive scene, making it one of the biggest esports.

Free Fire

It was a great Esports World Cup for Team Falcons, as the popular esports organization also took home place in the Free Fire competition. With a $300,000 prize for first, Team Falcons easily walked out as one of the most decorated teams during the two-month event.

Dota 2

Like always, Dota 2 had one of the biggest prize pools and fanbases at the 2024 Esports World Cup. Taking home first place was Gaimin Gladiators. The popular team walked away with $1.5 million in prizing.

Counter-Strike 2

Counter-Strike 2 did not hold back on action during the event. With many of the best players in the world, only one team could walk out with first place, and that team was Natus Vincere. The esports organization walked away with $400,000 in winnings.

Esports World Cup Winners

MLBB Women

Mobile Legends: Bang Bang also had an all-women’s tournament during the 2024 Esports World Cup, with Smart Omega Empress taking home first place. The team also won a total of $180,000 in the competition.

Overwatch 2

Being one of the biggest shooters in gaming, Overwatch 2 did not disappoint during the 2024 Esports World Cup. Coming in first place during the event was Crazy Racoon, who walked away with $400,000 in winnings.

Apex Legends

Apex Legends is easily one of the most popular Battle Royales in the world, making its tournament series at the 2024 Esports World Cup one of the most-watched. While the competition was close, Alliance ended up getting first place. The popular esports team won $600,000 in the event.

Honor of Kings

Another massive prize pool incoming; Honor of Kings was easily one of the most popular events at the Esports World Cup. With teams from all around the world competing, first place was taken by KPL Dream Team, who walked away with $1 million.

Rainbow Six Siege

Rainbow Six Siege did not disappoint at the 2024 Esports World Cup. The strategic shooter pulled in quite a bit of viewers, with gamers competing from all over the globe. Coming in first place, though, was Team BDS, who won a whopping $750,000.

PUBG: Mobile

Who would have guessed that the mobile version of a game would get more popular than the regular title? Well, PUBG: Mobile continues to prove time and time again that it is one of the biggest esports out there. During the World Cup, Alpha 7 Esports grabbed the first-place victory, bringing home $487,000 in prizing.

Esports World Cup Winners

Teamfight Tactics

While Teamfight Tactics may have had a smaller prize pool compared to other games in the 2024 Esports World Cup, it still pulled in quite a bit of viewers. First place was awarded to Wolves Esports, as the team won $200,000.

Street Fighter 6

Everyone loves a good fighting game tournament. Street Fighter 6 brought all the action it could during the 2024 Esports World Cup, with some of the best fighters in the world competing. First place was given to Xiaohai, though. The team won $300,000 in the event.

Fortnite

Fortnite was a bit different this year in the 2024 Esports World Cup, as the game was played through Creative instead of Battle Royale. Regardless, though, the action did not disappoint. Coming in first place for Fortnite was Xset, who walked away with $400,000 in prizing from the event.

StarCraft II

StarCraft II closed its event with a sweep, as Team Liquid’s Clem, who took home the victory with a 5-0 win against Serral. The competitor also won a total of $400,000 from the event.

Modern Warfare III

With one of the biggest prize pools during the entire Esports World Cup, Modern Warfare III delivered when it came to esports action. The tournament series concluded with Atlanta FaZe taking home first place and a whopping $600,000 in prizing.

FC24

EA Sports FC24 closed its competition with Luna Galaxy’s Jafonso taking home the victory. The competitor not only walked out with a first-place title but also $300,000 in winnings.

All other games will be updated as winners are announced.

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