The Clash of Clans World Championship 2024 is scheduled for November 1-3, 2024, taking place at the Helsinki Exhibition and Convention Center in Finland. This year, six elite teams from around the world have been chosen to participate in this highly anticipated event, which boasts a $1 million prize pool, identical to that of the 2023 championship. This marks the sixth iteration of the Clash of Clans World Championship.
The competition will unfold in two distinct phases: the Group Stage and the Final Stage. The six participating teams will be divided into two groups, with the top two teams from each group advancing to the Final Stage, while the others will be eliminated from the tournament.
Teams Competing in Clash of Clans World Championship 2024
Here are the six teams that have qualified:
- Synchronic Gaming (April Monthly Qualifier)
- STMN Esports (May Monthly Qualifier)
- Millesime MG (June Monthly Qualifier)
- Natus Vincere (July Monthly Qualifier)
- M.T.F.Y (China Regional Qualifier)
- Tribe Gaming (Last Chance Qualifier)
The champions of the Clash of Clans World Championship 2024 will be rewarded with a substantial cash prize of $300,000, while the second-place team will receive $150,000. Additionally, the third and fourth-placed teams will take home $90,000 each, and the fifth and sixth-placed teams will earn $60,000 each.
Fans can catch the tournament live on the official Clash of Clans YouTube and Twitch channels, starting from 1:30 PM IST. The venue will also host the 2024 World Finals for Brawl Stars and Clash Royale.
Germany’s Synchronic Gaming emerged as the standout team during the April Monthly Qualifier. Despite a rocky beginning in the Monthly Finals, where they suffered a loss in their first match and dropped to the Lower Bracket, the squad rallied impressively, winning four consecutive matches to secure a place in the World Championship 2024.
STMN Esports, having acquired VM Legacy’s roster, triumphed in the May Monthly Qualifier. The team performed admirably and aims to seize the global championship.
Millesime MG showcased outstanding skill in the June Qualifier. Meanwhile, Japan’s Natus Vincere displayed dominant performances in the July Qualifier, guaranteeing their spot in the forthcoming World Championship.
M.T.F.Y clinched victory in the China Qualifier, demonstrating consistent skill throughout the event. The club made their debut in the Clash of Clans landscape in June, bolstering their roster with players Ming, Shuai, Cloud, Xuan, and Xiyan.
Lastly, Tribe Gaming from Germany captured the Last Chance Qualifier spot, enabling them to compete in the World Championship. This popular organization has been active in the esports arena for over five years and is poised to secure its first Clash of Clans world title this season.
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