Esports World Cup 2026 Tickets: Prices, Sales Dates, and How to Purchase

Esports World Cup 2026 Tickets: Prices, Sales Dates, and How to Purchase

The first wave of Esports World Cup (EWC) 2026 tickets is now live on the EWC website. Fans worldwide can purchase them through various ticketing partners: Tixr (US and EU), Webook (Middle East and Saudi Arabia), Platinumlist (Middle East and India), and Damai (China). Special travel packages from Saudia Holidays are also available to first purchasers.

The Esports World Cup 2026 will be held in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, from July 6 to August 23. Here’s more on the ticket pricing and options for the annual esports event. 


Early Bird Ticket Sales Begin for EWC 2026

Esports World Cup 2026 Ticket Types

Early Bird ticket options for the 2026 Esports World Cup include: 

  • Weekly All-Access Pass: Offers the best value to international visitors, featuring unlimited event access, fast-track access to all esports stages, festival experiences, and a limited-edition goodie bag.

  • Premium Tournament Pass: Offers fast-track entry to every match of the selected game tournament, along with a limited-edition goodie bag.

  • Esports Embassy Experience: Offers high-end hospitality in a luxurious private environment, with premium viewing lounges, curated food and beverages, and private meeting spaces.

Limited-edition goodie bags for Weekly All-Access and Premium Tournament purchases consist of the following: 

  • Collector coin

  • Trading card

  • Aluminium water bottle

  • Tote bag

  • T-shirt

  • Fridge magnet

  • Merch voucher

  • Collectible pin

Esports World Cup 2026 Tickets Goodie Bag

Saudia Holidays, the official travel partner, has launched a comprehensive Early Bird package for the Esports World Cup, which can be secured through one straightforward booking with full transparency on pricing. The offering includes:

  • Return flights on Saudia Airlines.

  • Hand-picked accommodation near the venues.

  • A complimentary All-Access Pass for the duration of the stay.

  • Full access to matches and events.

The package price starts at SAR 1,469 (approx. €333) for a two-night stay, with the final cost scaling based on your selected hotel accommodation and duration of stay.


How Much Do EWC 2026 Tickets Cost? 

Currently, only Weekly All-Access Passes, Premium Tournament Passes, and the Esports Embassy Experience are available for purchase. Daily All Access Passes, Regular Tournament Passes, and Single Day Passes will be released in the next wave of sales. 

Below are all available purchase options, sorted by week, and their Early Bird pricing. Please note that these prices are subject to change after the initial sale period.

Week 1 (July 6 - 12):

  • All-Access Pass: €224

  • Esports Embassy Pass: €822

  • VALORANT (July 9 - 12): €135

  • Apex Legends Global Series Year 6 Split 1 Playoffs (July 7 - 11): €128

  • Dota 2 (July 6 - 11): €81

  • FATAL FURY: City of the Wolves (July 7 - 10): €65

Week 2 (July 13 - 19):

  • All-Access Pass: €224

  • Esports Embassy Pass: €822

  • League of Legends (July 15 - 19): €114

  • Free Fire (July 15 - 18): €76

  • Dota 2 (July 13 - 18): €106

  • Mobile Legends: Bang Bang Women's International (July 13 - 17): €45

Week 3 (July 20 - 26):

  • All-Access Pass: €224

  • Esports Embassy Pass: €822

  • EA FC 26 Pro World Championship (July 22 - 26): €144

  • PUBG: BATTLEGROUNDS (July 21 - 26): €99

  • Teamfight Tactics (July 21 - 25): €45

Week 4 (July 27 - August 2):

  • All-Access Pass: €224

  • Esports Embassy Pass: €822

  • Overwatch 2: OWCS Midseason Championship (July 29 - August 2): €144

  • Call of Duty®: Warzone Resurgence Series (July 29 - August 1): €94

  • Mobile Legends: Bang Bang Mid Season Cup (July 29 - August 1): €94

  • Street Fighter 6 (July 28 - 31): €65

Esports World Cup 2026 weekly tournament schedule

Week 5 (August 3 - 9):

  • All-Access Pass: €224

  • Esports Embassy Pass: €822

  • Call of Duty: Black Ops 7 (August 5 - 9): €144

  • 2026 PUBG MOBILE World Cup (TBA): TBA

  • Honor of Kings World Cup (August 5 - 8): €94

  • TEKKEN 8 (August 4 - 7): €80

Week 6 (August 10 - 16):

  • All-Access Pass: €224

  • Esports Embassy Pass: €822

  • Rocket League (TBA): TBA

  • 2026 PUBG MOBILE World Cup (TBA): TBA

  • Chess (August 11 - 15): €82

  • TOM CLANCY'S RAINBOW SIX SIEGE X (August 11 - 14): €78

Week 7 (August 17 - 23):

  • All-Access Pass: €224

  • Esports Embassy Pass: €822

  • Counter-Strike 2 (August 19 - 23): €144

  • Fortnite Reload Elite Series Championship (TBA): TBA

  • CROSSFIRE (August 18 - 22): €82

  • Trackmania (August 17 - 21): €45

The schedule and pricing for the PUBG Mobile (Weeks 5 & 6), Rocket League (Week 6), and Fortnite (Week 7) tournaments have yet to be announced. More information regarding them will be available in the coming days.


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