The Clash Royale League 2023 World Finals is scheduled to be held from November 24 to November 26 in Helsinki.
Organised by Finnish mobile game company Supercell, the Clash Royale League 2023 World Finals is the final event and the World Championship of the 2023 Competitive Season.
A total of 16 top Clash Royale players will battle in the CRL 2023 World Finals to be hosted at Messukeskus Helsinki in Finland.
Clash Royale League 2023 World Finals schedule and format
The Clash Royale League 2023 World Finals will see the 16 qualified players compete in a double-elimination bracket.
All matches will be staged in best-of-three duels format.
In the Bracket Reset for Grand Finals - the Loser Bracket champion must win two grand finals in a row.
Clash Royale League 2023 World Finals qualified teams
Each winner of the seven seasons of the Clash Royale eSports events have qualified for the Clash Royale League 2023 World Finals.
Additionally, the top seven Clash Royale players from the overall season scoreboard have secured their place in the World Finals.
The top two players from the China Qualifier have also booked their place in this prestigious event.
Know all the qualified players for the Clash Royale League 2023 World Finals:
- Mohamed Light (Egypt)
- Pandora (Japan)
- Pedro (Brazil)
- Mugi (Japan)
- Ardentoas (Mexico)
- Samuel Bassotto (Brazil)
- Vitor75 (Portugal)
- Faust (Germany)
- Morten (Germany)
- Sosaa (Germany)
- Adriel (Dominican Republic)
- Ruben (Spain)
- Wallance (Brazil)
- Airsurfer (America)
- Higher (China)
- Not Afraid (China)
Clash Royale League 2023 World Finals prize pool
The Clash Royale League 2023 World Finals has a total prize pool of $900,000 USD.
The winner of Clash Royale League 2023 World Finals will receive a cash prize of $250,000 USD.
The second and third-best players will bag $125,000 USD and $80,000 USD, respectively.
Where to watch the Clash Royale League 2023 World Finals live?
Live streaming of the Clash Royale League 2023 World Finals will be available on Clash Royale Esports’ Twitch and YouTube channels.
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