Esports World Cup Partner Programme – Sizing Up
As news continues to stream in regarding the next iteration of EWC, the Esports World Cup Partner Programme is being revised. Read on for the latest on this prolific esports festival.
EWC 2025 – 10 Titles So Far
Before diving into the Esports World Cup Partner Programme, it’s worth mentioning that EWC has confirmed 10 titles so far for next year which will all feature esports odds.
Here’s a comprehensive list of the confirmed esports titles:
- Apex Legends
- Honor of Kings
- Free Fire
- Street Fighter 6
- Rainbow Six Siege
- Dota 2
- Counter-Strike 2
- Call of Duty Black Ops 6
- Call of Duty Warzone
In addition, publishers such as Activision have confirmed a three-year deal with Esports World Cup to feature their esports games.
The Esports World Cup Partner Programme
Accordingly, last season the Esports World Cup Partner Programme featured 30 esports organizations. Now, for the next iteration of the tournament, this number has been bumped up to 40 esports organizations.
Indeed, the winners here are esports organizations benefitting from the funding. Specifically, this year’s package includes $20 million in funding to support teams participating from all over the world.
Here’s what the Chief Product Officer at the Esports World Cup Foundation, Faisal bin Homran, had to say about the news:
“Through this program, we enable partnered Clubs to attract fans with engaging content beyond the games, showcasing the personalities and talent of players, alongside their origin stories, while also developing their Clubs’ brands as fan-favourite powerhouses in esports entertainment.
In a landscape where esports organizations struggle to remain profitable, this is huge news for esports and esports betting.