- Team Falcons won the Call of Duty Warzone tournament at the Esports World Cup in 2024 and are the favorites once again at -140 odds.
- Many teams were recently formed due to the fact that Warzone was added to the World Cup just one year ago.
SAUDI ARABIA – Group play in the Call of Duty Warzone portion of the Esports World Cup begins Wednesday as teams take aim for the title for the second ever Warzone tournament in the ESWC.
Call of Duty Warzone Champion Odds
- Team Falcons -140
- Virtus.pro +700
- 100 Thieves +800
- Twisted Minds +800
- Ninjas In Pyjamas +2200
- All Gamers +2500
Legal sports betting sites give the defending champions, Team Falcons the shortest odds by quite a bit at -140 with the second closest being Virtus.pro at +700.
Team Falcons has firmly cemented themselves as one of the best Warzone teams in the world, winning three of their last seven events to go along with three second place finishes. It is safe to assume that they will make a run in any tournament they enter.
Virtus.pro come into the event with the second shortest odds and have just one Warzone event on their record, finishing in second place at the North American qualifier. A well-known club who formed the Warzone arm of their team in December of 2024, they could look to make some noise.
100 Thieves were the winner of the North American qualifier and find themselves with the third shortest odds to win the Warzone tournament at the Esports World Cup. Their Warzone team is new as well, only having competed in the North American qualifier.
Twisted Minds is tied with 100 Thieves at +800 after finishing third in Warzone at the ESWC just a year ago. They finished fourth in the North American qualifier, barely sneaking back into the tournament but they have shown the capability to make a run.
Ninjas In Pyjamas finished second at the European qualifier and have +2200 odds to win the tournament, making them a long shot to take it home. They have been in the news for some controversy after being kicked out of the World Series of Warzone, so it remains to be seen how they bounce back.
Rounding out the top six is All Gamers who finished 18th in last year’s Esports World Cup. Barring an unforeseen improvement, they do not appear to be a serious contender.
The smart money is with Team Falcons to repeat for their second consecutive title in Warzone at the Esports World Cup. Take the -140 odds for the favorites at esports betting sites.
