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Thunderpick World Championship 2025: $1M CS2 Tournament

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Thunderpick World Championship is one of the recognised Tier 1 tournaments of Counter-Strike 2. The popular esports betting platform Thunderpick is set to host the Thunderpick World Championship 2025. Thunderpick is famous for organizing one of the highest-sponsored CS tournaments by a single bookmaker, marking its growing reputation in hosting esports events. TWC is now part of CS2’s dynamic competitive framework.

Last year, the 2024 TWC was hosted in Berlin at the LVL World of Gaming, with 16 elite teams competing. This year, Thunderpick is collaborating with GRID, GAM3RS_X, and Hotspawn for the upcoming 2025 TWC.

The esports news website Hotspawn will be presenting the 2025 championship on its site from April to October 2025. They further disclosed that all battle matches will be streamed live on the Thunderpick Twitch official channel.

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Prize Pool

The total prize pool of the Thunderpick World Championship 2025 is about $1,000,000, which is the largest ever sponsored by a bookmaker in Counter-Strike history. The Final LAN tournament is in Malta, and the prize pool is $850,000, which will be distributed among the top 8 teams.

Prize Distribution for TWC 2025 LAN Finals

PlacementPrize
1st$500,000
2nd$150,000
3rd$70,000
4th$50,000
5th–8th$20,000 each

Thunderpick World Championship 2025 schedule

Stage/EventRegionDates
TWC EU Series #1EuropeApril 28 – May 7, 2025
TWC NA Series #1North AmericaMay 8 – May 16, 2025
TWC SA Series #1South AmericaJune 27 – July 2, 2025
TWC SA Series #2South AmericaJuly 8 – July 13, 2025
TWC NA Series #2North AmericaJuly 24 – August 1, 2025
TWC EU Series #2EuropeAugust 5 – August 14, 2025
Closed QualifierGlobalSeptember 9 – 11, 2025
TWC Finals (LAN)MaltaOctober 15 – 19, 2025
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