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Tekken World Tour Finals 2025: Preview, picks and predictions

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The biggest esports Tekken event of the year is finally here. The Tekken World Tour Finals have started and will be running till February 1, 2025. This year, the games will be held in Sweden with a massive $300,000 prize pool that will be distributed among the players of the final bracket, based on their rankings.

The tournament will feature brackets for both regional and global standings, with the best Tekken players from each bracket getting added to the top 20 players who will face off against each other in the final bracket. The winner will be crowned as the new World Tekken Champion, winning the biggest cash prize of the tournament, $100,000.

Below, we have shared a detailed breakdown of each bracket and how the top 20 will be determined. Also, we have highlighted the best players in our opinion, that you should keep an eye out for.

Event overview

EventTekken World Tour 2026 Finals
Start dateJanuary 29, 2026
End dateFebruary 1, 2026
Prize money$300,000 total
VenueSlagthuset, Carlsgatan, Malmö, Sweden
Players36 qualified (20 advance to the Final Bracket after group stages and LCQ)
How to WatchTwitch, Youtube

Format and schedule

tekken world finals format

Image via TekkenWorldTour.com / Bandai Namco

The format of the Tekken World Series finale is planned in a way that it gives a fair chance to all the participants to crack the top 20.

The tournament runs for four days, each day they run a different bracket, starting from the regional leaderboards to the global groups, and a last chance qualifier that gives previous runner-ups a chance to get into the final bracket.

  • Day 1 (January 29): Regional Leaderboard Groups – this stage separates 15 regional leaders into 3 groups, the members face eachother, and the top 2 players from each group get to proceed to the final bracket.
  • Day 2 (January 30): Global Leaderboard Groups – the format for the global stage is pretty much the same, only this time, instead of 3 groups, the players are separated into 4 groups. The top 2 players from each group get to move forward, while the 3rd best player from each group gets separated into another group that goes through the same process. The top player from this also gets added to the top 20.
  • Day 3 (January 31): Last Chance Qualifier – By far the most shonen anime-like part of the tournament. This bracket lets everyone participate from the previous brackets, who failed to qualify for the final stage. The last chance qualifier is like a tournament, within a tournament, where the best player gets to participate in the top 20.
  • Day 4 (February 1): Final Bracket – The top 20 players pit against each other in a double-elimination process. Winners from all the previous brackets get placed in Round 1 and Round 2 side brackets that culminate in picking the two best players for the Grand Finale. In the Grand Finale, the best two players fight for the title and the cash prize.

All matches are played on Tekken 8.

See also: 2026 EWC list of esports includes Tekken, announced in December 2025.

Prize pool and distribution

PlacementGlobal LeaderboardsRegional LeaderboardFinal Bracket
1st place$100,000
2nd place$2,500$60,000
3rd place$2,250$1,500$30,000
4th place$2,000$15,000
4th place (tie)$1,750$1,250
5th place (tie)$1,000$9,500
7th place (tie)$6,200
9th place (tie)$4,000
13th place (tie)$3,000
17th place (tie)$2,750

Betting tips: Event favorites and players to watch

MulGold

Coming straight from South Korea, MulGold is the big dog of the tournament. This 27-year-old Tekken master has so many titles under his belt that it would need a separate article to summarize. He is the highest-seeded player among all the global leaderboard players with an impressive 2820 points.

MulGold is the Tekken 8 betting favourite to win the title this year. MulGold mains Claudio, Feng, and Fahkumram, all these characters have great range and means to control a fight.

Arslan Ash

The legendary king of Tekken is back for another world title run. The Pakistani superstar may have finished second on the Global leaderboard with 2770 points, but he is still one of the most decorated players in the history of Tekken. Maining Nina, Anna, and Zafina, Arslan is a beast when it comes to poking and chipping opponent defenses, forcing an opening for a game-ending combo. Arslan has won multiple TWT Finals and EVO titles before, and in this tournament is the clear fan favourite.

Knee

While many like to criticize Knee for his age, the Tekken veteran is still a monster in the competitive scene. This South Korean veteran stands in fifth place in the global leaderboard with 1880 points, but his extremely aggressive Bryan Fury has the potential to snatch the world title from under the noses of even the top three players on the leaderboard.

Best underdog pick

When it comes to the dark horse of the tournament, no one is a better fit than Rangchu. Ranked 10th globally with 1550 points, this young South Korean player is known for turning the game even when the Tekken esports odds are absolutely against him. Another quality that makes Rangchu special is his selection of characters. He loves to dominate his opponents using some of the most out-of-the-box fighters on the roster, with his favourite being the Panda.

While he is quite deep in the standings, his skill sets and history of winning the Tekken 7 world championship make him a highly promising prospect.

Featured image credit: Bandai Namcom

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