Everything you need to know about the Clash of Clans World Championship 2022

Supercell is working with four community tournaments in 2022 to hand out Golden Tickets.

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The Clash of Clans World Championship is undergoing a major format change this year. In a similar fashion to Clash Royale esports, Supercell is collaborating with community tournaments and including them in the official championship.

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There will be four community tournaments, with the winner of each securing the Golden Ticket to the Clash of Clans World Championship Finals 2022. The remaining four tickets to the world finals will be given out during a six-week event by Supercell later this year.

Here’s everything we know about the Clash of Clans World Championship in 2022.

Community tournaments

  • The four third-party events this year are the Queso Cup Golden Edition, Clash MSTRS: Gold Edition, Snapdragon Pro Series, and the Queso Cup Golden Edition II.
  • Each community tournament organizer will have the right to set its own format for the competition.
  • They will feature an open-for-all format. Teams of five players with Town Hall 14 can participate in them.
  • They will feature a prize pool of $50,000 each with the winner getting a Golden Ticket to the world finals.

Six weeks of Clash Mayhem

  • The ‘Six Weeks of Clash Mayhem’ is an official event by Supercell that will hand out the remaining four Golden Tickets.
  • It will begin in August, which is when the mobile game will mark its 10-year anniversary. Supercell has said that a lot of events will be coming in this month to celebrate 10 years of the game’s release.

Clash of Clans World Championship Finals 2022

  • The eight teams (four from community tournaments and four from the ‘Six Weeks of Clash Mayhem’) will battle it out for the title of world champions in the World Finals 2022.
  • It will take place in Helsinki, Finland from Sept. 23 to 25 in front of a live audience.
  • A total prize pool of $1 million will be up for grabs.
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