WoW Arena World Championship Summer Finals Viewer's Guide

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Katowice will once again roll out the welcome mat as the esports hub of Poland when the city plays host to the Arena World Championship Spring Finals beginning July 14. The 2018 format includes four teams each from Europe and North America in the biggest battle of Western teams outside of BlizzCon. The winner will grab a piece of the $100,000 prize pool and earn a spot in the WoW Arena World Championship at BlizzCon.

Get caught up with all the info you’ll need to enjoy the Summer Finals.

Broadcast Schedule

July 14 July 15

9:00 a.m. PDT

9:00 a.m. PDT 

12:00 p.m. EDT

12:00 p.m. EDT

18:00 CEST

18:00 CEST


Streams

English: Twitch.tv/Warcraft
French: Twitch.tv/WarcraftFR
German: Twitch.tv/WarcraftDE
Russian: Twitch.tv/WarcraftRU


Format & Prizing

Total Prize Pool: $100,000 USD

  • 1st place: $50,000 & Automatic Qualification for BlizzCon
  • 2nd place: $20,000
  • 3rd place: $10,000
  • 4th place: $8,000
  • 5th – 6th place: $4,000
  • 7th – 8th place: $2,000

Opening Match ups

  • 18.00 CEST - The Move vs XRB to the Moon
  • 19.00 CEST - Method Orange vs Ascendant
  • 20.00 CEST - Method Black vs Super Rejects
  • 21.00 CEST - Super Frogs vs Tempo Storm
  • 22.00 CEST - Upper bracket
  • 23.00 CEST - Upper bracket
  • CEST - Lower bracket
  • CEST - Lower bracket

AWC Europe Rosters

Method Black

Ascendant

Tempo Storm

XRB to the Moon

Whaazz

Vilaye

Alec

Wallirik

Chas

Maro

Minpojke

Zeepeye

Raiku

Akrololz

Niksi

Loony

Swapxy

Ratapai

Jme

Blizo

AWC North American Rosters

The Move

Super Frogs

Method Orange

Super Rejects

Pikaboo

Chanimals

Cdew

Kolo

Wizk

Chunli

Trill

Smexxin

Absterge

Kubzy

Mes

Envious

Jellybeans

Wealthyman

Samiyan

Thugonomics


The Story So Far

The Summer Season has bought a mixed bag of continuing dominance and potential redemption stories. In Europe, Method Black & Ascendant have been tussling for the top spot all year long, with Method Black edging ahead with their superior all-round multiclassing ability. Meanwhile the surging Tempo Storm, featuring champion-tier players Alec and Niksi, have found their way back into Europe’s top tier after struggling in the Spring Season. The appropriately named The Move has been to North America what Method Black has been to Europe: ruthless in picking up 480 points out of a possible 540. They’ve blossomed from a Spring Season of missing the cut for the seasonal finals to overcoming close rivals Super Frogs and Method Orange to clinching the top spot for the Summer Finals.  We’re half way through the year and BlizzCon looms for all eight of these teams. With Spring Finals winners Reformed out of the running for the Summer Finals, all eight teams in this event are eyeing that BlizzCon qualification spot and a chance to lock themselves in for the Battle for Azeroth.


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More Information

Visit the AWC Website for information on this tournament and to learn more about competitive WoW Arena!