The 2025 Esports World Cup has announced that both Mobile Legends: Bang Bang and Rocket League are coming to the worldwide competition, with Mobile Legends: Bang Bang getting two different tournaments.
Mobile Legends: Bang Bang has been included in the Esports World Cup in the past, and it’s split into two separate tournaments in 2025, just like previously: men and women. This is the same format that occurred in 2024, and it’s not unusual for Mobile Legends: Bang Bang. In fact, Mobile Legends: Bang Bang (MLBB) has several women-specific tournaments and segments of its esports team outside of the Esports World Cup.
Rocket League is also another returning title. So far, every game announced has been a returning title. This includes Overwatch 2, EA Sports FC 25, PUBG, Apex Legends, Counter-Strike 2, Rainbow Six Siege, DOTA 2, and Street Fighter 6.
Technically, it’s the first year that Call of Duty: Black Ops 6 will be included. However, this is only because Black Ops 6 just came out – last year, Modern Warfare 3 was there instead.
There are still nine more games to be announced, though it’ll be a bit before players know. The last announcements will be strung out in the next month and a half, starting in January.
While there will definitely be a new game or two, there are some games from 2024 that haven’t been announced yet. Fortnite, StarCraft 2, and Teamfight Tactics still have time to get on the roster.
Check back with Simulation Daily next month for even more of the Esports World Cup 2025 lineup.