Jul 13 - Jul 17, 2026

The Women's International brings the world’s top women’s MLBB teams back to Riyadh. This next entry follows Team Vitality’s championship run in 2025, raising the bar for elite competition.

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Team Vitality
EWC Title Defender
Galaxy Phoenix
Queen Legends
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Mongolia Qualifier
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China Qualifier
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Türkiye Qualifier
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Athena Cup
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Lady MVP
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Africa Qualifier
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EUW Qualifier
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Battle of Gamehers
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MENA Qualifier
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MY/SG Qualifier
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SA Qualifier
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NA Qualifier
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Myanmar Qualifier
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Mekong Qualifier

Road to EWC 2026 - Qualifiers

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About

MLBB is a fast-paced mobile multiplayer online battle arena where two teams battle to destroy the enemy base while defending their own, drafting from a roster of more than 130 heroes across defined roles. Every match balances mechanical skill with high-level decision-making, as teams farm resources, scale their heroes, and look for the decisive fight that can swing the game.

Over the years, MLBB has evolved into one of the most popular and competitive mobile esports in the world, supported by a massive global player base. The Women's International in Riyadh stands as a key pillar of that ecosystem, showcasing elite talent, disciplined play, and the continued growth of women’s MLBB on the world stage.

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2026

Road to EWC: March 2026

March pushed the Road to EWC forward, delivering decisive results across multiple esports titles and confirming key qualifiers for the season ahead. Nongshim RedForce dominated VCT Masters Santiago in VALORANT, T1’s Tseng “ZJZ” Chia-chen and Tsunehiro “Gachikun” Kanamori claimed top honors in FATAL FURY: City of the Wolves and Street Fighter 6 at DreamHack Birmingham, and Trackmania and Call of Duty: Warzone qualifiers gave clubs and players a place to Riyadh.

2026

The Esports Foundation Club Partner Program 2026 is Here

40 of the world’s leading esports clubs are joining the program as partners for the 2026 season. This initiative marks a significant milestone in the esports landscape as clubs continue their qualification journey.

2026

ROAD to EWC: DreamHack Birmingham recap

T1's Tseng "ZJZ" Chia-chen conquered the FATAL FURY: City of the Wolves field and Tsunehiro "gachikun" Kanamori emerged victorious within the Street Fighter 6 competition at DreamHack Birmingham alongside intense Road to EWC qualifiers. Team Vitality's Thomas "Pac" Cole, along with eight other competitors, qualified for Trackmania at EWC 26 while Team Falcons and three other teams qualified for COD: Warzone at EWC 26.

2026

EWC 2026: EVERYTHING YOU NEED TO KNOW ABOUT THE CLUB CHAMPIONSHIP

The race for the ultimate crown in esports is heating up. As we look toward the summer of 2026, the Esports World Cup Club Championship is returning with even higher stakes, more refined rules, and a prize pool that redefines what it means to be the world’s best multi-title organization.