Toronto Ultra is set to make a big splash at the Esports World Cup with their participation across multiple games. The organization recently unveiled their rosters for Overwatch 2 and Teamfight Tactics, with a Call of Duty lineup still pending confirmation. Many esports teams are following suit due to the lucrative opportunities presented by the EWC’s Club Championship category, which offers substantial cash prizes for top-performing organizations across various titles.
In a recent announcement, it was confirmed that both Warzone and Modern Warfare 3 will be featured at the Esports World Cup in Riyadh. However, the rules regarding team representation remain unclear. It’s uncertain whether CDL teams will compete under their own banners or if they’ll need to represent their parent organizations such as Atlanta FaZe for FaZe Clan and OpTic Texas for OpTic Gaming.
Toronto Ultra has assembled competitive rosters for TFT and Overwatch 2 in preparation for the Esports World Cup. With a lineup of talented players, the team is gearing up for the exciting tournament taking place over eight weeks in Riyadh, offering a record-high prize pool of $60 million.
Here are the rosters for Toronto Ultra’s Overwatch 2 and Teamfight Tactics teams:
Overwatch 2:
– Vega
– Someone
– Mer1t
– Sugarfree
– Rupal
Teamfight Tactics:
– Relic
– Robinsongz
– Rereplay
– Maikel
While most players in the Overwatch 2 roster come from Toronto Defiant, the team will be competing under the Toronto Ultra banner at the EWC. Despite smaller prize pools for Overwatch 2 and TFT ($1 million and $550,000 respectively), the competition remains fierce with other titles like PUBG and Rainbow Six Siege offering larger prize pools.
The Esports World Cup is generating significant buzz in the esports industry, with organizations eagerly investing in the event. Despite initial challenges, the tournament is shaping up to be a groundbreaking spectacle, potentially transforming participating organizations into million-dollar entities. Stay updated on industry news by following Esports.net.