Call of Duty: Warzone esports is coming back to the US on October 1, as the World Series of Warzone Global Final takes place.
150 Warzone players will return to the United States-based world competition after a successful 2024 competition. This will be 50 trio teams, and they’ll compete for a $300,000 cash prize and a $1 million prize pool.
The teams will need to hit 125 match points in order to become match-point eligible and take the prize. However, the top 25 teams will all win cash.
The breakdown of the cash prize pool is as follows:
- 1st: $300,000
- 2nd: $150,000
- 3rd: $100,000
- 4th: $70,000
- 5th: $60,000
- 6th: $50,000
- 7th: $42,000
- 8th: $36,000
- 9th: $30,000
- 10th: $26,000
- 11th: $22,500
- 12th: $20,000
- 13th: $17,500
- 14th: $15,000
- 15th: $12,500
- 16th: $10,000
- 17th: $8,000
- 18th: $6,000
- 19th: $5,000
- 20th: $4,500
- 21st: $4,000
- 22nd: $3,500
- 23rd: $3,000
- 24th: $2,500
- 25th: $2,000
Compared to last year, the prize pool has been adjusted a bit for everyone except the first-place winner. The prize pool is also a bit larger in general, so this makes sense.
Fans can watch the World Series of Warzone on the official Call of Duty YouTube and Twitch pages. Additionally, information about the event, including winners, will be announced on the Call of Duty Esports social media accounts.
In mid-August, Warzone fans can tune into Warzone’s tournament at the Esports World Cup 2025. Fans may be interested in Call of Duty: Black Ops 6 at the same event, which has already ended and resulted in a win for OpTic.