
Worlds 2024 Play-In Stage Results - 100Thieves and Rainbow7 Exit the Tournament
The most important tournament for esports athletes in League of Legends, the 2024 World Championship, is in full swing! Four teams have already taken the bottom places in the championship, with 100Thieves and Rainbow7 being eliminated after yesterday’s matches. Let’s take a look at the mid-tournament results to stay up to date with what’s happening at Worlds 2024.
Worlds 2024 Mid-Tournament Results
As we know, 20 teams are participating in the tournament, but only 16 contenders remain in the race for the championship. Vikings Esports and Fukuoka HAWKS gaming were the first to drop out, securing 19th-20th places and earning $22,250. In yesterday’s matches, PSG Talon and paiN Gaming defeated 100Thieves and Rainbow7, respectively, with the latter teams finishing in 17th-18th places, earning $38,937.50 each. The matches were played in a best-of-3 format, with PSG Talon sweeping 100Thieves 2-0, while paiN Gaming and Rainbow7 battled it out, with paiN Gaming emerging victorious 2-1. The Play-In stage has now concluded, and the Swiss Stage will begin on October 3, so fans will have to wait a little longer for the most exciting part of the tournament.

Place | Prize (USD) | Percentage | Participants |
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1st | $445,000 | 20% | TBD |
2nd | $356,000 | 16% | TBD |
3rd-4th | $178,000 | 8% | TBD, TBD |
5th-8th | $100,125 | 4.5% | TBD, TBD, TBD, TBD |
9th-11th | $77,875 | 3.5% | TBD, TBD, TBD |
12th-14th | $66,750 | 3% | TBD, TBD, TBD |
15th-16th | $55,625 | 2.5% | TBD, TBD |
17th-18th | $38,937.50 | 1.75% | Rainbow7, 100 Thieves |
19th-20th | $22,250 | 1% | Vikings Esports, Fukuoka HAWKS gaming |
LoL World Championship 2024 (Worlds 2024) is the fourteenth edition of the Worlds tournament series. The epic 14th season of LoL, organised by Riot Games, taking place in October 2024 and bringing together 20 of the best teams from around the globe.

Danil Chepil ist ein Experte in der Welt des esports und verfolgt die esports-Szene seit 2014. Er ist spezialisiert auf Counter-Strike, Dota 2 und VALORANT.
Danil begann seine Bekanntschaft und Zusammenarbeit mit EgamersWorld im Jahr 2022, als er nach der russischen Aggression seinen Beruf als Barkeeper nicht mehr ausüben konnte.
Zu diesem Zeitpunkt wusste er noch nicht, dass er ein Talent für das Schreiben von Nachrichten und Artikeln über esports und Gaming-Themen hatte.











