IESF announces Prizepool for the Upcoming 14th World Esports Championship

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Feb, 25.2022

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The International Esports Federation (IESF) has announced a $500,000 prize pool for the upcoming 14th WE Championships Finals, which will be held in Bali, Indonesia from November 27 to December 9. The prize pool for the WE Championships has increased by an unprecedented amount in just one year, from $55,000 in 2021 to $500,000 this year.

IESF President Vlad Marinescu said: “We are very excited for this momentous growth of the 2022 WE Championships Finals prize pool to $500,000, which is representative of the growing popularity and credibility of our flagship event. We are on track to hold the biggest and most inclusive WE Championships yet. We look forward to further increasing access to professional Esports opportunities and providing athletes with the ultimate environment to perform at their full potential.”  

The six game titles that will be featured at the competition were recently announced by IESF. This year's WE Championships will feature CS:GO, Dota 2, Tekken 7, and eFootball, as well as mobile games PUBG Mobile and Mobile Legends: Bang Bang for the first time. National Federation registration opened on February 20th, and over 120 countries from six continents are expected to compete in regional and national qualifiers.

Indian esports athletes are proudly representing the country at the Upcoming 14th Esports World Championship Finals, which is scheduled from November 27 to December 9, in Bali, with the goal of making a good start and gaining national pride, with a chance to win a whopping prize pool of USD 50,000. (Indonesia).

The WE Championships continue to be the only international Esports event in which athletes compete on behalf of their respective countries. Bali was awarded the hosting rights in September 2021, and the hosting duties were handed over during a special ceremony following the 2021 WE Championships Finals in Eilat, Israel, which united the World Esports Family for the first time since the COVID-19 pandemic.