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Esports World Cup 2026 Opens Registration for Last Chance Qualifiers

Esports World Cup 2026 Opens Registration for Last Chance Qualifiers

Esports World Cup 2026 Opens Registration for Last Chance Qualifiers
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Esports Foundation announces the Registration for Last Chance Qualifiers of Esports World Cup 2026 also known as EWC 2026.

The Esports Foundation (EF) today announced the official lineup and details for the Last Chance Qualifier (LCQ) tournaments. EWC 2026 LCQ will award the final spots in eight different competitions at this year’s Esports World Cup, set to be hosted in Paris, France, from July 6 through August 23. 

Esports World Cup 2026 LCQ Registrations Are Live

The program forms the final stage of qualification for EWC 2026, concluding a global Road to EWC that spans more than 230 tournaments and qualification events worldwide and is expected to engage more than 350,000 competitors across publisher ecosystems, regional leagues, and official circuits.

The Last Chance Qualifier series consists of eight open tournaments across Counter-Strike 2, EA FC, Rocket League, TEKKEN 8, Chess, Call of Duty: Black Ops 7, FATAL FURY: City of the Wolves, and Street Fighter 6. 

Held in Paris between July 5 and August 10, the events will award the final qualification spots for 37 solo competitors and six Clubs at the Esports World Cup 2026, including four Clubs in Counter-Strike 2 and one Club each in Rocket League and Call of Duty: Black Ops 7. EA FC qualifiers will advance to the Play-Ins stage, while all other LCQ winners will qualify directly for the main event.

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EWC 2026 LCQ Schedule and Qualification Slots

  • Street Fighter 6 (July 5): 4 players qualify
  • Chess (July 9-11): 14 players qualify
  • EA FC (July 24-26): 6 players qualify for Play-Ins
  • TEKKEN 8 (July 31-August 2): 4 players qualify
  • Rocket League (July 31-August 2): 1 Club qualifies
  • FATAL FURY: City of the Wolves (August 4-6): 4 players qualify
  • Counter-Strike 2 (August 7-9): 4 Clubs qualify
  • Call of Duty: Black Ops 7 (August 8-10): 1 Club qualifies

Some of the most remarkable moments in EWC’s history have come as a result of the LCQ. In 2024, EA FC pro João “JafonsogV” Vasconcellos battled through the LCQ before going on to claim the championship, etching his name into esports history. His performance inspired the creation of the Jafonso Award, which is awarded to teams or players that win an EWC championship after qualifying through the LCQ. 

In 2025, Team Falcons’ Overwatch roster pulled off that feat to not only claim the first Jafonso Award and the OWCS Midseason Championship, but win what would turn out to be a crucial tournament victory that cemented Falcons’ second straight Club Championship. In the same year, Chess Grandmasters Nihal Sarin and Levon Aronian both reached the playoffs after qualifying for the first EWC Chess main event through the LCQ.

The Esports World Cup 2026 will be hosted at Paris Expo Port de Versailles, in Paris, France, from July 6 through August 23, bringing together more than 2,000 players and 200 Clubs from over 100 countries across 25 tournaments and 24 games for a record-breaking $75 million+ prize pool.

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