Esports World Cup Week 6: Teamfight Tactics, Fortnite and Street Fighter 6 Preview

Esports World Cup Week 6: Teamfight Tactics, Fortnite and Street Fighter 6 Preview

Andre Guaraldo

6 Jul, 2024, 18:38

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Last updated: 9 Apr, 2025, 17:18

As we enter the Esports World Cup Week 6 (EWC), the competition heats up with three iconic titles: Teamfight Tactics, Fortnite, and Street Fighter 6. Hosted in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, this week's events promise to showcase a mix of strategy, creativity, and intense battles. Here's a detailed look at what to expect, including schedules, team profiles, and key matchups.

Teamfight Tactics (TFT)

The Teamfight Tactics tournament will feature 16 top squads competing in a format designed to test their strategic depth. Teams are divided into four groups, with the top two from each group advancing to the Playoffs, which will be conducted in a single-elimination format. The group stage matches will be best-of-three, while the grand finals will increase the stakes with a best-of-five setup.

Teams to Watch:

  • Fnatic: Led by Joseph "Dishsoap" Goldsmith, they are well-positioned to make a deep run.
  • Z10 (Zero Tenacity): This team made a name for itself in the European circuit and is looking to disrupt the balance on the global stage.

Prizing breakdown

  • 1st Place: $200,000
  • 2nd Place: $100,000
  • 3rd-4th Places: $45,000 each
  • 5th-8th Places: $15,000 each
  • 9th-12th Places: $7,500 each
  • 13th-16th Places: $5,000 each
  • MVP Award: $50,000

Fortnite

Fortnite at the EWC will take place in the Creative mode, offering a different challenge compared to the traditional Battle Royale format. Sixteen teams will compete in a best-of-five format during the group stages, with top teams moving on to the Playoffs, which will be played in a best-of-seven format.

Teams to Watch:

  • Team Falcons: Leading the overall EWC standings with 4100 points, Team Falcons are the favorites in yet another tournament going into this week.
  • Exceed: Known for their aggressive playstyle, Exceed could be a surprise contender in the Creative mode format.

Prizing breakdown

  • 1st Place: $400,000
  • 2nd Place: $160,000
  • 3rd-4th Places: $80,000 each
  • 5th-8th Places: $40,000 each
  • 9th-12th Places: $20,000 each
  • 13th-16th Places: $10,000 each
  • MVP Award: $50,000

Street Fighter 6

Street Fighter 6 is one of the featured fighting games at the EWC, with a format designed to challenge even the most skilled players. The competition begins with 32 players in the first group stage, eventually narrowing down to a Top 8 who will face off in a single-elimination bracket. The final matches will be best-of-nine, requiring endurance and skill.

Players to Watch:

  • Victor "Punk" Woodley (FlyQuest): Fresh off a victory at EVO 2024, Punk is one of the strongest contenders in the field.
  • Sim "NL" Gun (Team Falcons): Leading in EWC club points, NL is a rising star and a strong competitor in this event.

Prizing Breakdown

  • 1st Place: $300,000
  • 2nd Place: $140,000
  • 3rd-4th Places: $75,000 each
  • 5th-8th Places: $45,000 each
  • 9th-12th Places: $20,000 each
  • 13th-16th Places: $12,500 each
  • 17th-24th Places: $7,500 each
  • 25th-32nd Places: $5,000 each

Street Fighter 6 has a total prize pool of $1,000,000, making it one of the most lucrative fighting game tournaments to date.

With all that, we can safely say that Week 6 of the Esports World Cup offers a diverse lineup of games, each with its own set of challenges and excitement. Whether you're a fan of the strategic gameplay in Teamfight Tactics, the creative dynamics of Fortnite, or the intense combat of Street Fighter 6, this week has something to offer for everyone. Make sure to tune in to catch all the action as it unfolds live from Riyadh.

Feature image credits: Esports World Cup

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