The 2023 World Series of Warzone (WSOW) is the biggest Warzone tournament yet, and I’m not just talking about the $1.2 million prize pool. The top 50 trios in the world have been battling it out all afternoon at the Copper Box Arena in London to be crowned the winners of the first in-person WSOW Global Final.
Professional Warzone players from across the globe have gone through a long journey just to secure themselves a spot in the Global Finals. It all began with In-Game Opens which kicked off back in April, to Qualifiers, and Regional Finals, with Last Chance Qualifiers for those who fell short.
For one team in particular, the grind has paid off as glory and a healthy $100,000 chunk of the prize money is all theirs.
Team Biffle win the World Series of Warzone Global Finals
Team Biffle take home the trophy and $100,000 prize. They made history on LAN, winning 2 out of 6 maps. In total, they had 218.2 points, way ahead of the squad in second place. You can view our live leaderboard, here.
The product of having 150 of the most talented Warzone players competing on the stage are outstanding plays that’ll go down in competitive Warzone history.
Although the trios tournament has come to an end, the action is far from over. Up next is the Solo YOLO drop, where it’s every operator for themselves. The winner of the map will walk away with $100,000.
We are at the Copper Box Arena, bringing you all the action over on our live feed. If you want to take a look at the final standings we also have a live scoreboard and a breakdown of the prize pool.