World Series of Warzone global final – Standings, prize pool, schedule, and more

Forty trios, and only one Solo YOLO winner.

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Another year of the World Series of Warzone wrapped up on Sunday, Sept. 15, with Team Falcons dominating 39 other trios on both days and bagging the massive $300,000 prize.

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After months of competition for North America, Europe, the Middle East, and Africa, only 40 teams of three remained as the Warzone world shifted to Las Vegas. Top teams and players from around the world dove into sweaty and nerve-wracking battles over the weekend. If you’re curious to find the World Series of Warzone global final results, here are the event’s top ten teams, along with their prize money, average placement, and kills.

World Series of Warzone global final standings

Team Falcons posing with their individual awards and event Trophy at WSOW global final
Team Falcons (Biffle, HisokaT42, Shifty) is your WSOW global final champion. Photo via COD_Esports on X

Team Falcons swept the floor with other teams on both days; topping the WSOW leaderboard on the first day allowed them to have a headstart of 40 points on the second day. Other teams also received advantage points based on their scoreboard placement on the first day, but it was of course lower than Team Falcons’ lead.

Teams were awarded points for kills and placing high within a match, with the team who won each match getting the most points in the lobby. But as kills were the decider, every match turned into a camp-fest.

RankTeamPrize Won (USD)ScoreTotal KillsAvg. Placement
FirstTeam Falcons300,000194.0894.9
SecondTeam CODMunity160,000164.4916.3
ThirdTeam Aydan100,000141.6696.6
FourthFaZe65,000134.8715.5
FifthFaZe Black50,000123.2667.6
SixthTeam North40,000104.8526.8
SeventhOMiT NA35,000104.0648.6
EighthCT Red30,000103.0607.5
NinethTeam Echo27,50098.45412.4
10thExiles25,00098.4497.4
Top ten results after WSOW ended.

World Series of Warzone Solo Yolo final results

Nick “Nickool” Bray clinched the Solo Yolo title, ending the first day of the World Series of Warzone on a high note. Nickool had much better positioning than his final opponent, NAVI’s Mark “Zepa” Zepackic—a victim of the lategame circle, downed from the poisonous gas on the edge of the safe zone. The Canadian quickly laid waste to his opponent, securing the $50,000 Solo Yolo prize.

Before the nerve-wracking one-on-one, Zepa made quick work of Luke “Flxnked,” who came in third. The runner-up also knocked out HalloW and Jackal, who secured fourth and fifth place in Solo Yolo, respectively.

WSOW global final teams

Below you’ll find the teams who participated in this year’s global final:

OMiT EUBD BensaUNO Gaming x WesT EsportsTeam Aydan
Team FifakillExilesXTHTeam Falcons
Team SuperEvanCT BlackTeam ValorCloud9
FaZeOMiT NATeam VitalityTeam WarsZ
V8ESPORTSCT RedTeam Falcons MENATeam CODMunity
Team EchoDRNTeam ClowhnXO Esports
eBeedonsTeam ReaperTeam NorthNAVI
Reply TotemVegas InfernoTeam qlaprFaZe Black
Team cPentagonRevenge TourTeam Colony2KFluffy Aimers
Team BegsyTeam ZaaKK7Insight GamingESC

WSOW global final format

Forty trios competed in a series of matches over the weekend of Sept. 14 and 15, live from Las Vegas. A total of $1 million was on the line as the teams dropped in for six maps worth of competition on Sept. 14, followed by a winner-take-all $50,000 solo YOLO match as all players competed for the big prize.

The trios returned on Sunday, Sept. 15 to play until there’s a winner. The first team to rack up 150 points (points awarded for kills and placement) and then win a match was declared the champs and split their share of the big $300,000 grand prize.


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