Supercell announced today that the Clash Royale League (CRL) World Finals 2021 will take place from 3 to 5 December. Thirty-two players from around the world will compete for a share of the $1.020.000 prize pool and the title of world champion.
So far, 24 players have been confirmed in the World Finals. Eight months of qualifiers and finals have taken place since February, giving players qualification points. With the final final ending today, the top 24 players with the most points have booked their places in the 2021 World Finals.
Here are the 2021 players who will participate in the Clash Royale League World Finals 24.
Supercell has not disclosed whether the CRL World Finals will take place as an offline or online event.
This will be the first individual world championship for Clash Royale since the Crown Championship World Finals in 2017. From 2018 to 2020, the CRL was in effect, which included a franchise, team-based format. Supercell has restarted individual competition from 2021.
The Last Chance Qualifiers (LCQ) will determine the eight remaining players at the CRL World Finals 2021. The 25 players who rank 56 to 32 on the leaderboards for qualifying points will compete in this tournament on October 30 and 31. The top eight players will advance to the world finals.
The players in the LCQ are as follows:
Clash Royale will stream the competition live on the Clash Royale Esports YouTube and Twitch channels from 09am CT.