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EWC Unveils “Heroes Club” for Tournament Champions

The Esports World Cup has quickly become one of the most ambitious and prestigious events in competitive gaming. With a $70 million prize pool, 25 titles, and global partners ranging from Lenovo to Cristiano Ronaldo (yes, that Ronaldo), the EWC is aiming to be the esports equivalent of the Olympics. Image source: EWC Foundation

Winning at the Esports World Cup just got even more legendary. The Esports World Cup Foundation has officially launched the Heroes Club — an exclusive membership program reserved for players who come out on top in any of the 25 championship titles featured at the massive, multi-game event in Riyadh.

This isn’t just a fancy title — the Heroes Club is designed to reward elite competitive players with year-long perks, prestige, and unique real-world experiences you won’t find anywhere else in esports.

By investing in players at every stage of their journey, we are reinforcing the role of esports as a global sport and a viable career path for generations to come

Faisal Bin Homran, Chief Product Officer at the EWC Foundation

So what does being a Hero get you? First, members gain access to a private digital platform where they can unlock special opportunities and content, including early access to unreleased games, exclusive community events, and connections across the global esports network.

Image source: EWC Foundation

But the real flex? Heroes Club members also receive VIP hospitality access to some of the world’s biggest sports and entertainment events — we’re talking the Super Bowl, Formula 1, and even the Champions League Final.

This isn’t the first time EWC has recognized its champions. At the tournament’s inaugural edition in 2024, over 80 players earned Hero status, including standout names like ZywOo, T1’s Faker and Talon Esports. With even more titles and higher stakes this year, 2025’s list is bound to be even more stacked.

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