Arena World Championship Lands in Dragonflight!
Beginning January 20-22, the gates will open on the 2023 Dragonflight Season 1 Arena World Championship (AWC)! . Tune in to all four Cups to see which teams will qualify to continue in the tournament, on Twitch and YouTube.
If the competition wasn’t already exciting enough, these Cups will present a plethora of new additions to the Arena World Championship, including both The Nokhudon Proving Grounds and Evokers! Competitors will battle for the title of both the champion of their series and the clan’s greatest warrior in The Nokhudon Proving Grounds, while tackling the tricky terrain that includes ramps, pillars, and a middle wall. Evokers are ready to prove themselves, as these scale-coated-competitors enter the AWC for the first time!
Details
- Venue:
- English: Twitch.tv/Warcraft and YouTube.com/Warcraft
- German: Twitch.tv/Kimuh
- French: Twitch.tv/Kusa
- Date:
- Cup 1: January 20-22
- Cup 2: January 27-29
- Cup 3: February 3-5
- Cup 4: February 10-12
- Broadcast Start Time: 10:00 am (PST) / 7:00 pm (CET)
- Prize Pool: $400,000 (USD) across the entire season, $10,000 (USD) per Cup
- Format: Double elimination, Best of 5
Talent
Sign-up today!
Registration is still open for AWC Cups 2-4, and with them your chance to earn the new Thundering Banner of the Aspects! This in-game toy will be rewarded to any AWC team that competes in a full AWC Cup. Sign up on GameBattles for the next tournament!
Stay Connected
Be sure to subscribe to the Warcraft Twitch and YouTube channels and check out the competition to see the devastation unveiled within the arena by tuning into the broadcast live on both Twitch and YouTube beginning January 20-22. Don’t forget to follow the WoW® Esports Twitter to keep up with the latest from WoW Esports!