
Call of Duty Black Ops 6 at the 2025 Esports World Cup: Tournament Details and Favorites!
CoD Black Ops 6 arrives in full force at the 2025 Esports World Cup. Learn everything about the tournament taking place from July 24 to 27!
Fans of CoD and the world’s biggest esports competition will have two events to follow. Starting with the Call of Duty: Black Ops 6 tournament at the 2025 Esports World Cup, scheduled between July 24 and 27, Activision Blizzard’s FPS features a slightly different dynamic from its sibling Warzone — which is more mainstream in the competitive scene.
The major new feature at the event in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, CoD: BO6 steps away from Battle Royale and instead offers tactical 4v4 team battles. The focus is on objective control, clutch moments, and surgical coordination — demanding elite tactical precision from the players.
If you're eager to follow Black Ops 6 at the EWC 2025, we’ve put together this guide with everything you need to know: rules, schedule, tournament favorites, where to watch each match, and of course, tips to bet smartly and responsibly. So hit Start and keep reading!
Call of Duty Black Ops 6 Schedule at the 2025 Esports World Cup
Like most competitions in the event, the Call of Duty Black Ops 6 tournament will be short and intense: just four days of action-packed matches, split into two stages — Group Stage and Playoffs.
Starting on July 24, the Upper Bracket of each group will decide its first team to advance. The second spot will be decided on July 25, through Lower Bracket matches. The Playoffs then begin with the Quarterfinals on July 26, and wrap up on July 27 with the Semifinals, Grand Final, and the Third-Place Match.
Call of Duty Black Ops 6 Tournament Format at the 2025 Esports World Cup
Featuring 16 teams of four players each, the competition kicks off with a Group Stage — divided into four groups of four. This stage is played in Best-of-Five (Bo5) format, meaning each matchup can have up to five games, and the first team to win three advances.
Another key rule in the Group Stage is the Double Elimination format, with both an Upper Bracket and a Lower Bracket. Each team faces an opponent in the first round, and winners play for the first qualifying spot.
On the next day, the teams that lost in the first round play each other to determine who will face the loser of the qualifying match — and whoever wins the “decider match” secures the second spot.
The Playoffs of CoD BO6 at the EWC 2025 shift to a Single Elimination format — meaning one loss and you're out of the title race. Most matches are played in Bo5, while the Grand Final changes to Bo7 (Best-of-Seven), where the first team to win four matches takes the trophy — only the most mentally and tactically resilient will be crowned champions!
Call of Duty Black Ops 6 Prize Pool at the 2025 Esports World Cup
As one of the world’s top esports, Call of Duty Black Ops 6 will offer a substantial prize pool: $1.8 million to be distributed among all teams based on performance.
The three lowest-ranked teams will receive $20,000 each, while all teams that reach the Playoffs are guaranteed at least $80,000. The tournament champion will receive $600,000 — with the chance to earn even more through the Club Championship ranking.
Club Championship Points in Call of Duty Black Ops 6
One of the standout features of this year’s Esports World Cup is the Club Championship, offering up to $7 million in additional rewards to the top-performing organizations across all titles.
Unlike other tournaments at the EWC, Black Ops 6 awards CC Points to all participants. Each team earns 50 points just for competing (even if they finish in the bottom three). All teams advancing to the Playoffs receive at least 200 points, while the champions take home 1,000 CC Points.
Which Teams Will Play Call of Duty Black Ops 6 at the 2025 Esports World Cup?
The elite of competitive CoD BO6 is gathered in Riyadh for the EWC 2025. Among the participants are the best teams from the Call of Duty League, top performers from the Challengers circuit, and one very special guest:
Spots via Call of Duty League (CDL)
OpTic Gaming (CDL Championship 2025 Champion): One of the most feared rosters on the circuit, led by Shotzzy and Dashy, arrives strong in pursuit of another global title.
Vancouver Surge (Runner-up): Surpassing expectations with a multicultural roster, this team has been one of the sensations of the season.
Boston Breach (3rd Place): A blend of experience and aggressiveness, with standouts like Cammy and Snoopy.
Team Heretics (4th Place): Representing Spain’s strength in CoD, this fully national squad is highly synchronized.
KOI (5th Place): Known for their tactical discipline and consistency, they are always a threat.
100 Thieves (7th Place): A legendary org with heavy hitters like French star HyDra and the versatile Envoy.
G2 Esports (9th Place): Despite an inconsistent season, they’re betting on the talent of Nero and Kenny to make a splash.
Cloud9 (10th Place): Making a comeback in the CoD scene, the organization is trying to rewrite its competitive legacy.
Gentle Mates (11th Place): Newcomers to the top tier, they arrive fueled by promising performances at the end of the season.
Team Falcons (12th Place): A mix of international talent, banking on Arcitys' leadership to shine on the global stage.
Special Guest
FaZe Clan (2024 EWC Champion): The reigning Esports World Cup champion, directly invited and once again a favorite, boasting one of the most legendary rosters in CoD history.
Qualified via Challengers
OMiT (DreamHack Dallas Open Champion): A standout in the Challengers circuit, featuring experienced players like Mack and Vivid.
Project 7 Esports (Challengers Finals Runner-up): Riding a meteoric rise after an impressive finish in the semi-pro circuit.
Team WaR (3rd Place at Challengers Finals): Combines veterans like Assault with promising new talent — definitely one to watch.
Team Orchid (4th Place at Challengers Finals): A strong European squad with veterans like Bance and Beans.
FiveFears (5th Place at Challengers Finals): One of the most explosive rosters in the scene, led by Capsidal and Fire.
Call of Duty Black Ops 6 Title Favorites at the 2025 Esports World Cup
This competition promises to be a true digital war. With star-studded rosters, legendary rivalries, and strong 2025 campaigns, a few organizations stand out as top contenders for the Call of Duty Black Ops 6 crown at the Esports World Cup.
Here’s a look at the favorites and dark horses heading into the tournament:
Top 3 Title Favorites
100 Thieves (2.5): With leading odds, the California-based org arrives with flawless performances and a star lineup featuring Envoy, Ghosty, and HyDra. Expectations are sky-high for them to dominate from start to finish.
FaZe Clan (3.25): The reigning EWC champs want to repeat history with their legendary lineup of Simp, aBeZy, Drazah, and Cellium. Always dangerous, they're fired up to defend their crown.
OpTic Gaming (3.5): The 2025 CDL champs combine tradition and aggression in an explosive lineup. Shotzzy, Dashy, and company are eager to prove they’re the world’s best in the latest CoD title.
Dark Horses to Watch
Team Heretics (6.5): Spain’s top squad comes in hot after a solid 4th place finish in the CDL and could shake up the scene if they adapt quickly to the new meta.
Vancouver Surge (7.0): CDL runners-up bring consistency and plenty of mechanical skill. If they stay sharp, they’re dangerous contenders.
Top 4 Challengers
KOI and Boston Breach (11.0): KOI arrives with a disciplined, well-oiled roster, while Boston Breach relies on raw individual talent to cause upsets.
Cloud9 (25.0) and G2 Esports (37.0): On paper, they’re further behind, but could surprise if they evolve during the tournament and read the maps well.
Sleeper Picks
Gentle Mates, OMiT, Project 7, Falcons, Team WaR, Team Orchid, and FiveFears: With odds ranging from 42.0 to 75.0, these underdogs come in with less pressure, which could play in their favor. History has shown: in BO6, one good series can change everything.
Where to Watch Call of Duty Black Ops 6 at the 2025 Esports World Cup
Grab your popcorn (or energy drink) and pick your favorite platform — this will be a global spectacle! The 2025 Esports World Cup will broadcast every CoD BO6 match live, in multiple languages and channels — complete with commentary, replays, and that electrifying digital arena vibe.
You can tune in via YouTube, Twitch, FACEIT Watch, TikTok, and X (formerly Twitter). With so many options, you can watch wherever and however you want: big screen, phone, vertical stream, or even inside your favorite social media app. Keep an eye on the schedule so you don’t miss a single clutch moment!
Bet on Call of Duty Black Ops 6 at Blaze!
Now that you’re fully up to speed on the Call of Duty: Black Ops 6 tournament at the 2025 Esports World Cup, it’s time to turn knowledge into excitement and fun! That means inviting responsibility to be your Player 2 — check out our esports betting guide for smart and informed play.
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