100 Thieves knocked out Nongshim RedForce in the semifinals of the Esports World Cup 2026 VALORANT event on July 11, advancing to the Grand Finals in Paris. The win caps a strong tournament run for the North American organization, which now sits one match away from claiming a share of the event’s $2 million prize pool.
The Grand Final is scheduled for July 12, 2026, closing out a tournament that has run since July 2.
The road to the finals
100 Thieves earned their semifinal berth by taking down MIBR in the quarterfinals on July 10 with a 2-1 scoreline. That match set them up against Nongshim RedForce, the South Korean squad backed by food conglomerate Nongshim, which had advanced by eliminating Team Vitality earlier in the bracket.
Esports prize pools keep climbing, but crypto stays home
The $2 million prize pool for a single game within the broader Esports World Cup is a significant number. What it hasn’t attracted is crypto.
No cryptocurrencies, tokens, or blockchain initiatives have been linked to the EWC 2026 VALORANT event. That’s not a minor omission for a tournament of this scale, held in a major global city, with millions of concurrent viewers across streaming platforms.
100 Thieves themselves were among the esports brands that explored digital collectibles during the NFT boom. The sponsorship dollars flowing into events like EWC are coming from traditional brands, endemic gaming companies, and legacy consumer products firms like Nongshim.
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