Esports World Cup 2024 Apex Legends: Scores and standings

Who will take the crown?

The Apex Legends and Esports World Cup logos.
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The best players from around the world gathered for the Esports World Cup in many different game titles, and that included Apex Legends.

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The Esports World Cup was the biggest pro Apex competition outside of ALGS play in some time with a $2 million prize pool, equaling the prize pool from the ALGS Championship over the last couple of years.

We’ve got the scores and standings you need on lock.

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EWC Apex Legends: All scores and standings

ImperialHal, Zer0, Genburten, and team coach ZZ from Team Falcons celebrate with their arms up toward the crowd.
Everyone’s chasing Team Falcons after the group stage. Photo by Michal Konkol via EWC

Group A

The top nine teams from Group A advanced directly to the finals. Teams placed 10th to 19th went to the Last Chance bracket, and the team that placed last in the group was eliminated from the competition.

PlaceTeamPoints
FirstTeam Falcons140
SecondTwisted Minds105
ThirdTeam Liquid99
FourthFaZe Clan77
FifthGaimin Gladiators72
SixthLuminosity Gaming65
SeventhAurora63
EighthGHS Professional53
NinthE-Xolos LAZER52
↑ Top Nine advance to Finals ↑
↓ 10th-19th go to Last Chance ↓
10thCrazy Raccoon50
11thDisguised49
12thGuild Esports48
13thGeekay Esports45
14thEVOS PREDATOR37
15thNinjas in Pyjamas33
16thMkers29
17thRED Rams29
18thFENNEL23
19thPioneers23
↑ 10th to 19th go to Last Chance ↑
↓ 20th eliminated ↓
20thREJECT WINNITY19

Group B

Group B followed the same format as Group A.

PlaceTeamPoints
FirstAlliance107
SecondEXO Clan88
ThirdElev8 x BLEED81
FourthMizuchi70
FifthBlacklist Int.67
SixthDragons Esports64
SeventhLGD Gaming58
EighthFnatic57
NinthDMS52
↑ Top Nine advance to Finals ↑
↓ 10th-19th go to Last Chance ↓
10thVirtus.pro50
11thTSM49
12thWeibo Gaming49
13thNAVI49
14thNRG49
15thHAO43
16thNORTHEPTION40
17thTIE40
18thSpacestation37
19thHeroez28
↑ 10th to 19th go to Last Chance ↑
↓ 20th eliminated ↓
20thRIDDLE22

Last Chance bracket

The teams that advanced to the Last Chance bracket played a series of 10 games. The top two teams at the end of the bracket advanced to the finals, while the remaining 18 teams were eliminated.

PlaceTeamPoints
FirstGuild Esports94
SecondSpacestation Gaming89
↑ Top two advance to Finals ↑
↓ Bottom 18 eliminated ↓
ThirdTSM81
FourthNORTHEPTION80
FifthFENNEL65
SixthVP62
SeventhHAO62
EighthDisguised61
NinthNRG56
10thRED Rams56
11thNinjas in Pyjamas54
12thNAVI51
13thMkers45
14thHeroez44
15thGeekay Esports44
16thPioneers44
17thCrazy Raccoon41
18thEVOS PREDATOR34
19thTIE31
20thWeibo Gaming26

Finals

The final 20 teams competed in a match point finals format, with match point set at 60. Teams that reached 60 points became eligible to win the tournament, regardless of point totals, as long as they won a game before any other match-point-eligible team. Teams must win a game after the game they reach or eclipse 60 points.

PlaceTeamPoints
FirstAlliance112, two match points
SecondFalcons114, seven match points
ThirdLuminosity107, three match points
FourthDMS101, four match points
FifthGaimin Gladiators101, five match points
SixthAurora95, six match points
SeventhLiquid94, five match points
EighthGuild Esports81, four match points
NinthTwisted Minds81, one match point
10thEXO Clan80, three match points
11thElev8 Gaming78, two match points
12thMizuchi77, six match points
13thFaZe68, four match points
14thDragons Esports59
15thLGD Gaming54
16thE-Xolos LAZER54
17thSpacestation Gaming44
18thFnatic42
19thGHS Professional39
20thBlacklist International34
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Adam Snavely
Associate Editor and Apex Legends Lead. From getting into fights over Madden and FIFA with his brothers to interviewing some of the best esports figures in the world, Adam has always been drawn to games with a competitive nature. You'll usually find him on Apex Legends (World's Edge is the best map, no he's not arguing with you about it), but he also dabbles in VALORANT, Super Smash Bros. Melee, CS:GO, Pokemon, and more. Ping an R-301.
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Nicholas Taifalos
Weekend editor for Dot Esports. Nick, better known as Taffy, began his esports career in commentary, switching to journalism with a focus on Oceanic esports, particularly Counter-Strike and Dota. Email: nicholas@dotesports.com