$200K Up for Grabs! Fantasy Esports League Launches!

Look Sports Media – The Esports World Cup (EWC) has just dropped a bombshell: a free-to-play fantasy league boasting a jaw-dropping $200,000 prize pool. This dwarfs the prize pools of some smaller esports tournaments, making it a must-play for fantasy enthusiasts and esports fans alike. The competition is split across two distinct fantasy games, with the exact prize breakdown yet to be revealed, fueling speculation and excitement among potential participants. This announcement follows the EWC’s record-breaking $70 million prize pool for its main event, a $10 million increase from last year’s already impressive showing.

The first game is a Pick’em challenge where players predict the top eight teams in each of the 24 esports tournaments featured at the EWC. This requires strategic foresight and a deep understanding of the competing teams. The second game, a Fantasy League similar to fantasy football, allows players to draft teams from five popular esports titles: League of Legends, Counter-Strike 2, Valorant, Dota 2, and Mobile Legends: Bang Bang. Players can build, trade, and adjust their rosters, adding a layer of strategic depth and ongoing engagement. While the scoring system remains under wraps, the EWC website will provide real-time stats tracking, keeping players informed and engaged.

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The Pick’em stage is already live, allowing players to lock in their predictions for the majority of the tournaments. However, predictions for some titles like Rainbow Six Siege X, Rocket League, and Crossfire will open closer to their respective start dates. The Fantasy League’s launch date is yet to be announced. Both games are free to play, requiring only account creation on the EWC platform. The EWC 2025 event kicks off in early July, providing ample time for players to hone their strategies and prepare for the competition.

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Despite the exciting announcement, the EWC remains a subject of controversy. Accusations of sportswashing and concerns regarding the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia’s human rights record continue to cast a shadow over the event. These controversies have led to some players withdrawing from participation in past events. Nevertheless, the substantial prize pool and unique format of the fantasy league are sure to attract a large number of participants, regardless of the ongoing debate surrounding the event’s ethics.

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