Teamfight Tactics Global Set Championship Dates Revealed

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Teamfight Tactics Global Set Championship Dates Revealed

The Teamfight Tactics Global Set Championship Dates have been revealed alongside the prize pool.


The Teamfight Tactics Global Set Championship will get under on July 12th, and will run until July 14th. The 3 day even will be packed with content, however. The event also marks the first Tactician's Crown event since the changes to the TFT Esports Ecosystem earlier in 2024. The event will be held online, though the event itself will be produced from Spain. Global broadcasts will stream the event.

Day 1
● 32 players will be split into 4 lobbies and play 6 games
● The lobbies will shuffle after 2 games
● All 32 players will advance to Day 2
Day 2
● Players retain their points from Day 1
● 32 players will be split into 4 lobbies and play 6 games
● The lobbies will shuffle after 2 games
● The top 8 players will advance to Day 3
Day 3
● Checkmate Format – The first player to hit 20 points and then secure a first-place finish will be the Inkborn Fables Champion.

The Prize Pool

Prize pool

The 3-day event will culminate in the winner being awarded $150k which isn't bad for a 3-day event. The remaining prize pool is also nothing to sniff at, with all of the top 32 getting a handsome payday.

Event Recap

The event will feature 8-teams from America, APAC, EMEA, and China. You can see a full list of quick info about the event below.

  • Dates: July 12-14
  • Players: 32 top competitors from around the world
  • Prize pool: $456K total prize, with the winner taking home $150K USD
  • The event will be streamed globally and is being podcast from Spain
Teamfight Tactics Global Set Championship Dates Revealed
David Hollingsworth
David has written for games media outlets for the last ten years. With his first major esports role being with Esports News UK covering mostly UK League of Legends. David is also a member of the British Esports Association and is an advisor to them on World of Warcraft Esports. More recently David has worked for Esports Insider and Red Bull as an esports journalist. David later became Editor at ESTNN and now leads the current team.