To support this ecosystem, the $45 million commitment is divided into three parts: $20 million in prize money for players and coaches, $5 million in incentives for clubs that release players, and $20 million allocated to a development fund for national teams. Prize money will be distributed using a standardized, placement-based system that applies equally across all titles. Read more in our articles including "Esports World Cup Foundation commits $45 million to launch Esports Nations Cup 2026" and "AORUS GeForce RTX 5090 Infinity now available in the Philippines".
To support this ecosystem, the $45 million commitment is divided into three parts: $20 million in prize money for players and coaches, $5 million in incentives for clubs that release players, and $20 million allocated to a development fund for national teams. Prize money will be distributed using a standardized, placement-based system that applies equally across all titles.
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