{"id":34999,"date":"2025-01-28T15:50:45","date_gmt":"2025-01-28T15:50:45","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/dejan.au\/index.php\/2025\/01\/28\/world-series-of-warzone-announces-scoring-rules-1-2-million-prizing-format-dexerto\/"},"modified":"2025-01-28T15:50:45","modified_gmt":"2025-01-28T15:50:45","slug":"world-series-of-warzone-announces-scoring-rules-1-2-million-prizing-format-dexerto","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/dejan.au\/index.php\/2025\/01\/28\/world-series-of-warzone-announces-scoring-rules-1-2-million-prizing-format-dexerto\/","title":{"rendered":"World Series of Warzone announces scoring rules &#038; $1.2 million prizing format &#8211; Dexerto"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>World Series of Warzone announces scoring rules &#038; $1.2 million prizing format ActivisionThere has been a lot of confusion about scoring and prizing for the $1.2 million World Series of Warzone. That ends here, as we\u2019ve got the full scoring and points rules, as well as the prizing distribution format. It\u2019s the biggest event series in Warzone history and Activision are pulling no punches. Not only will each World Series of Warzone tournament feature 150 invited streamers, CDL pros, and content creators, but they\u2019ll all be in private matches with unique rules. So, to get everyone up to speed, the organizers revealed new information about the tournament series on June 10 and we\u2019ve pored through the ruleset and information to get it all ready. Whether you\u2019re a confused player or viewer, this is everything you\u2019ll need to know about the World Series of Warzone\u2019s structure. The only thing that\u2019s missing is restricted items, but Activision are continuing to work on those \u2014 so they are not available just yet. World Series of Warzone scoring &#038; points format The WSOW will divide $1.2 million across four separate events \u2014 each with a similar format. The first one is scheduled for June 23. The WSOW tournament will be a private lobby, with 150 invited, qualifying, and drafted players. Each tourney will feature six matches, with final standings determined by total points. Points are determined by kills, with multipliers for placement. World Series of Warzone points system: 1 point per kill &#8211; 1st place: 2x multiplier &#8211; 2nd-15th place: 1.5x multiplier &#8211; 15th-50th place: No multiplier &#8211; As for tie-breakers, those are determined by: 1) Total kills without multipliers, 2) average placement, 3) most kills in one match, 4) highest placement in one match. World Series of Warzone prizing structure The prizing for each event is interesting, with $300,000 split up with $200,000 for final points, $30,000 for each match\u2019s placement, and $70,000 for a Captain\u2019s Cup event (which we won\u2019t be diving into here). World Series of Warzone points prizing World Series of Warzone placement prizing As you can see, the WSOW is generous to its 50-team lobby \u2014 giving prize money to any team that finishes in the top 25 at the day\u2019s end. Additionally, the event gives out $3,000 to every team that places top-10 in any of the day\u2019s six matches. Now, with points and prizing set, all that\u2019s left is to determine restricted items and the full player list for the massive event. Past that, the organizers have indicated that Solos and Duos events may come in the future, each with their own unique structures.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>World Series of Warzone announces scoring rules &#038; $1.2 million prizing format ActivisionThere has been a lot of confusion about scoring and prizing for the $1.2 million World Series of Warzone. That ends here, as we\u2019ve got the full scoring and points rules, as well as the prizing distribution format. 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