How to compete in $250k Warzone Twitch Rivals event
The Twitch Rivals Doritos Bowl tournament is almost here, giving players a chance to earn a chunk of the massive $250,000 prize pool. Here’s everything that’s confirmed for this Warzone event and how you can enter it.
When looking for Warzone content to watch, the first call for many fans is Twitch. From Warzone masters to professional CoD players, and even amateurs looking to make a name for themselves, competition comes thick and fast, and now Twitch is hosting their own tournament with a huge reward up for grabs.
The Twitch Rivals Doritos Bowl tournament will once again pit Warzone players against each other, and this time it will be for a grand prize of $250,000. Here’s everything you need to know about the event, including how to register to compete, when it will take place, and what it entails.
When is the Twitch Rivals Warzone event?
The event’s Open Qualifiers will start at 2PM PT / 5PM ET on December 3. This is when the teams that move forward will be determined and while the Qualifiers are open, you can only join them if you’re a Twitch Partner or Twitch Affiliate.
Two days will then be spent trying to pick the absolute best players from the established teams. On both December 8 and December 16, the teams will compete against each other in the tournament starting 2PM PT | 5 PM ET onwards.
How to participate in the Twitch Rivals Warzone event
If you’re a Twitch streamer then just head over to the Twitch Rivals website to register yourself. The site will check if you’re a captain or a teammate and will confirm that you’re over 18. Then just put in your email address and select the right options to finish your registration.
If it’s successful then you’ll be notified of your progress. Unfortunately, not every Affiliate and Partner will be able to compete, so keep that in mind when applying.
Twitch Rivals Warzone format
Usually Warzone tournaments would have you compete in straightforward kill-races against other players, but they’re changing things up for this event. If you make it to the first Show Day, you will witness 49 trios competing against each other in five private lobbies.
Teams will get points for kills, and the 24 teams that have the highest amount of accumulated points will advance through to Round Two. Five other lobbies will be filled with teams competing against each other on the second Show Day.
- Read more: How to start a Warzone Private match
If you want a more thorough understanding of the point structure and prizes available then we’ve outlined them below:
Scoring:
1st | 25 |
2nd | 20 |
3rd | 15 |
4th | 10 |
5th – 7th | 7 |
8th – 10th | 4 |
11th – 15th | 2 |
16th – 20th | 1 |
Per Elimination | +1 |
Day 1 Prizes
1st – 24th | Advance to Day 2 |
25th – 20th | $900 |
31st – 40th | $750 |
41st – 50th | $600 |
Day 2 Prizes
1st | $45,000 |
2nd | $30,000 |
3rd | $21,000 |
4th | $15,000 |
5th | $12,000 |
6th | $9,000 |
7th | $7,500 |
8th | $6,000 |
9th | $4,500 |
10th – 12th | $3,300 |
13th – 15th | $3,000 |
16th – 20th | $2,700 |
21st – 25th | $2,400 |
26th – 30th | $2,100 |
31st – 40th | $1,500 |
41st – 49th | $1,200 |
So if you’re one of the lucky streamers who is able to make it through the registration process, you’ll be able to compete for some generous prizes. Put your Warzone skills to the test as you work your way towards that $250,000 reward.
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Even if you don’t make it all the way, the glory of progressing that far will still feel amazing. We’ll provide updates about the Twitch Rivals Warzone event and its results as soon as we get them.