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Honor of Kings Leagues Begin, World Cup Spot at Stake

Author : Lily
May 01,2025

As summer approaches, the excitement for the Esports World Cup in Riyadh intensifies. Today marks the kickoff of the Regional Leagues for Honor of Kings, setting the stage for the journey to the World Cup. These leagues span across seven regions, from the Philippines to Brazil, where teams are vying to be crowned the best in their region and secure a spot in the prestigious Honor of Kings World Cup later this year.

The Kings World Cup (KWC) will feature an intense showdown with 18 teams competing for the top prize. This year's competition is set to be even more thrilling as it will include not only the qualifiers from the Regional Leagues but also the champions from the KPL Spring season, promising a high-octane esports spectacle.

Gold, always believe in your soulThe start dates for each Regional League are as follows:

  • Indonesia Kings Laga: Group Stage (11th-18th May), Playoffs (30th May, 1st June)
  • MY Honor of Kings League: Group Stage (18th April-25th May), Playoffs (6th-8th June)
  • Philippine King League: Group Stage (11th April-25th May), Playoffs (6th-8th June)
  • Wildcard King Series: Group Stage (16th May-1st June), Playoffs (6th-8th June)
  • Major East League: Group Stage (17th-20th April, 24th-27th April), Knockout Stage (2nd-3rd May), Major Last Call (4th May)
  • Major West League: Group Stage (17th-20th April, 24th-27th April), Knockout Stage (2nd-3rd May), Major Last Call (4th May)
  • Honor of Kings Brazil Championship: Group Stage (16th-18th May, 22nd-25th May), Playoffs (31st May-1st June, 7th-8th June)

If this news has sparked your interest in Honor of Kings and you're considering trying your hand at becoming the next esports champion, dive right in! Don't forget to check out our tier list of Honor of Kings characters to get a comprehensive overview of who you should play and who might be better left on the sidelines.

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