
Tickets are now Live on the Dreamhack website, and excitement is building to finally see Call of Duty played alongside other esports, just like in the old days!
Prices range from $119 for 3-day passes to $19 for one day for spectators. Team passes will cost $549, but with new details emerging, it could very much be worth it!
📸 Photo by Helena Kristiansson of ESL
The Professional format will be the same as in normal Call of Duty League events, with the bottom four from the online stage starting as losers. The event is scheduled to take place over three days, therefore the question still remains how the exact match schedule will play out.
Now it's time for challengers, and thankfully we will be seeing a challenger open. As we build towards the Challengers Finals, the stakes are raised later in the season. The top two teams from the Challengers Open at DreamHack Dallas will automatically qualify for the Challengers Finals, and the winner will earn a spot at the Esports World Cup!
The team passes will also include full access to the Dreamhack Festival, which has CS2, Halo, and more events to watch. This makes the cost of the team pass worth it for a spot to compete at EWC & enjoy a weekend of esports.
The Challengers Prize Pool was also revealed. It has a $100,000 total value with 119,000 challenger points up for grabs. Here is the full breakdown:
1st - $40,000, 25,000 pts
2nd - $24,000, 20,000 pts
3rd - $16,000, 17,500 pts
4th - $8,000, 15,000 pts
5-6th - $4,000, 12,500 pts
7-8th - $2,000, 10,000 pts
9-12th: $0, 7,500 pts
13-16th: $0, 5,000 pts
17-24th: $0, 3,000 pts
25-32nd: $0, 2,000 pts
33-48th: $0, 1,000 pts
49-64th: $0, 500 pts
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