Gear up for an electrifying start to the World of Warcraft (WoW) esports in 2024 with the Arena World Championship (AWC)! Dive into the details of the Dragonflight Season 3 WoW AWC event, packed with action, schedules, viewing platforms, and much more.
Dragonflight Season 3: The Road to Glory
AWC Cup 1 and Cup 2
- Feb. 2 – Feb. 4: WoW AWC Cup 1 (Open bracket on Jan. 31)
- Feb. 9 – Feb. 11: WoW AWC Cup 2 (Open bracket on Feb. 7)
Gauntlet and Mid-Season Clash
- March 1: WoW AWC Gauntlet 1 featuring the bottom 5 teams
- March 2 – March 3: WoW AWC Mid-Season Clash with the top 8 teams, showcasing cross-region rivalry
Competitors participating in a full WoW AWC Cup also stand a chance to earn the coveted Dreaming Banner of the Aspects. Aspiring players can register for the tournaments via Raider.IO, with direct links provided in a detailed table below.
Broadcast Details: Where and When to Watch
Catch all the action starting at 10 a.m. PT on Twitch and YouTube. The broadcast team features renowned talents like Azael, Eiya, Lythi, Supatease, Venruki, and Ziqo. Fans and creators interested in co-streaming can apply through Blizzard’s designated Google form.
Format and Prize Pool: High Stakes, Higher Rewards
- Format: Double-elimination, best-of-five matches, with grand finals in best-of-seven.
- AWC Cups Prize Pool: Each cup boasts a $10,000 USD prize and 528 points.
- Gauntlet 1 Prize Pool: $20,000 USD.
- Mid-Season Clash Prize Pool: A massive $100,000 USD.
Dragonflight Season 3 Unleashes Epic Battles
As the WoW AWC 2024 kicks off, the community braces for a season of unparalleled intensity and skill. With top-tier teams clashing and substantial prizes on the line, this year’s AWC promises to be a landmark event in WoW esports history. Don’t miss a moment of the high-octane action and drama unfolding in the world of Azeroth!