APAC qualifiers for Esports World Cup 2026 are underway across key titles, with ongoing regional splits shaping early trader consensus on qualification paths amid fluid rosters and meta shifts. Nongshim RedForce secured a Pacific VALORANT slot via their 3-0 VCT Masters Santiago sweep over Paper Rex last month, highlighting APAC strength, while T1 players like ZJZ and Gachikun claimed fighting game spots at DreamHack Birmingham. League of Legends' LCP Split 2 (April 3-June 6) and upcoming APAC Online Qualifier (May 5-20, double-elimination among top 8 LCP teams) remain pivotal, joined by LPL Split 2 and Honor of Kings' King Pro League Spring ending April 10. Monitor league standings, patch impacts, and transfer portal moves for upset potential in brackets.
Experimental AI-generated summary referencing Polymarket data · UpdatedEWC 2026: APAC Qualifiers
EWC 2026: APAC Qualifiers

Deep Cross Gaming
50%

Secret Whales
50%

SoftBank HAWKS gaming
50%

CTBC Flying Oyster
50%

Ground Zero Gaming
50%

MVK Esports
50%

GAM Esports
50%

DetonatioN FocusMe
50%
$0.00 Vol.

Deep Cross Gaming
50%

Secret Whales
50%

SoftBank HAWKS gaming
50%

CTBC Flying Oyster
50%

Ground Zero Gaming
50%

MVK Esports
50%

GAM Esports
50%

DetonatioN FocusMe
50%
This market will resolve according to which teams qualify for the EWC 2026 Main Event through the APAC Qualifier.
If the listed team officially qualifies as one of the teams advancing from the APAC Qualifier to the EWC 2026 Main Event, the market will resolve to "Yes." Otherwise, it will resolve to "No."
Ties in standings will be broken according to the official Esports World Cup Foundation rules.
If the Esports World Cup 2026 is canceled, postponed indefinitely, or if the official list of EWC 2026 participants is not published by June 30, 2026, 11:59 PM, ET, this market will resolve to "No."
The primary resolution source will be official information from the Esports World Cup (https://esportsworldcup.com/). However, a consensus of credible reporting (e.g., Liquipedia at https://liquipedia.net/leagueoflegends/Esports_World_Cup/2026/APAC) may also be used.
Market Opened: Apr 6, 2026, 11:21 PM ET
Resolver
0x65070BE91...This market will resolve according to which teams qualify for the EWC 2026 Main Event through the APAC Qualifier.
If the listed team officially qualifies as one of the teams advancing from the APAC Qualifier to the EWC 2026 Main Event, the market will resolve to "Yes." Otherwise, it will resolve to "No."
Ties in standings will be broken according to the official Esports World Cup Foundation rules.
If the Esports World Cup 2026 is canceled, postponed indefinitely, or if the official list of EWC 2026 participants is not published by June 30, 2026, 11:59 PM, ET, this market will resolve to "No."
The primary resolution source will be official information from the Esports World Cup (https://esportsworldcup.com/). However, a consensus of credible reporting (e.g., Liquipedia at https://liquipedia.net/leagueoflegends/Esports_World_Cup/2026/APAC) may also be used.
Resolver
0x65070BE91...APAC qualifiers for Esports World Cup 2026 are underway across key titles, with ongoing regional splits shaping early trader consensus on qualification paths amid fluid rosters and meta shifts. Nongshim RedForce secured a Pacific VALORANT slot via their 3-0 VCT Masters Santiago sweep over Paper Rex last month, highlighting APAC strength, while T1 players like ZJZ and Gachikun claimed fighting game spots at DreamHack Birmingham. League of Legends' LCP Split 2 (April 3-June 6) and upcoming APAC Online Qualifier (May 5-20, double-elimination among top 8 LCP teams) remain pivotal, joined by LPL Split 2 and Honor of Kings' King Pro League Spring ending April 10. Monitor league standings, patch impacts, and transfer portal moves for upset potential in brackets.
Experimental AI-generated summary referencing Polymarket data · Updated



Beware of external links.
Beware of external links.
Frequently Asked Questions