
Twisted Minds just stunned the world at the Overwatch Champions Series 2025 World Finals in Stockholm. They crushed Al Qadsiah 4-1 in the grand final. As a result, this Saudi squad grabbed a direct invite to the Esports World Cup 2026 Club Championship as one of eight elite teams from last year.
Now, they gear up for Riyadh from July 6 to August 23. A massive $75 million prize pool awaits, with $30 million up for grabs in the Club Championship alone. Thirty-two top clubs will battle across titles, and Twisted Minds aims to dominate.
Their multi-game rosters pack firepower. In Overwatch, Jaewoo brings fresh talent to the mix. Rocket League stars like M0nkey M00n add speed and skill. For example, they've already built momentum in early 2026 Road to EWC qualifiers.
By 2024, Twisted Minds claimed 32 championships and two world titles. They shine in Apex Legends, PUBG Mobile, and more. Besides, Fortnite and Rocket League just joined EWC 2026, boosting their chances.
This breakdown covers their key players and strategies. Can Portugal's top talents, now with Twisted Minds, light up Riyadh? Stay tuned to find out.
How Twisted Minds Secured Their EWC 2026 Spot
Twisted Minds earned their direct invite to the Esports World Cup 2026 Club Championship through sheer dominance in Overwatch last year. Their path started with strong showings, but the Overwatch Champions Series 2025 World Finals sealed the deal. Now, they prepare for Riyadh's multi-game battles. What steps built this momentum? Let's break it down.
Lessons from Their Dominant 2025 Overwatch Run
Twisted Minds crushed Al Qadsiah 4-1 in the Stockholm grand final on November 30. They started hot on Nepal, winning 2-0 with flawless team fights. King's Row followed at 2-1, as they adapted quickly to payload pushes. Al Qadsiah stole New Junk City 3-0, but Twisted Minds bounced back on Route 66 with a 3-0 shutout. Runasapi Push ended it at 144.86-121.21.
Quartz shone as MVP, dishing out massive damage while staying alive. His plays, like 7,500 damage in one half, turned fights. Earlier, they lost 3-1 in upper brackets, yet clawed back. This comeback marked a shift in Overwatch; Saudi teams now lead globally after third at EWC 2025.
Roster stability helped. They kept reliable tanks for consistency. For 2026 NA push, they added Korean DPS Jaewoo, boosting firepower. These lessons, like winning without ults and mid-series tweaks, prep them for EWC's multi-title chaos. Coordination across games? They'll need it in Riyadh. As a result, their invite feels earned, not gifted.
Breaking Down the Overwatch Roster Powering Their Charge
Twisted Minds heads to the Esports World Cup 2026 with an Overwatch lineup built for dominance. After their 4-1 grand final win over Al Qadsiah in Stockholm, they locked in key pieces. Now, fresh additions and core retentions fuel their Riyadh run. How does this squad stack up against EWC Club Championship rivals? Let's dive into the players driving their charge.
Jaewoo's Arrival Changes the DPS Game
Twisted Minds snagged South Korean DPS standout Jaewoo (Kim Jae-woo) on January 9, 2026. This pro veteran slots into their 2026 lineup perfectly. He brings sharp aim and flex potential, especially on heroes like Tracer and Soldier: 76. Before joining, Jaewoo honed his skills in top Korean circuits, where he racked up kills in clutch moments.
His impact hits hard on the DPS line. Twisted Minds struggled with burst damage in spots during OWCS 2025 Stage 3 losses. Jaewoo fixes that. For example, his tracking shines in team fights, much like a precision sniper picking off threats. Expect him to pair with flex DPS for aggressive dives. In EWC 2026 qualifiers, this boosts their NA push. Rivals like Team Falcons will test them, but Jaewoo's entry raises the bar. Does he spark a championship repeat? Early boot camp wins suggest yes. Stability meets firepower now.
Why the Tank Core Stays Unshaken
Twisted Minds kept both tanks from their 2025 championship roster intact. Quartz returns as the anchor, fresh off MVP honors in Stockholm. His partner, the reliable main tank, holds the front line with equal grit. Retention like this breeds trust, especially after their lower bracket comeback against Al Qadsiah.
These two powered key victories. Quartz dished 7,500 damage in Nepal halves alone, flipping fights with off-angle bubbles and Earthshatter ults. The duo excelled on payloads like King's Row, where they stalled pushes at 2-1 wins. Their synergy shone in Route 66 shutouts, 3-0 clean. Without swaps, they avoid rebuild pains. In contrast, teams like T1 faltered from changes. For EWC 2026, this core weathers multi-map chaos in Riyadh. They enable DPS freedom, as seen in preseason boot camp triumphs. Will unshaken tanks carry them to Club Championship gold? History says they just might.
Rocket League Lineup Set to Explode at EWC
Twisted Minds enters the Esports World Cup 2026 with a Rocket League squad ready to ignite Riyadh. Rocket League joins the lineup officially, alongside Fortnite, as one of 23 confirmed titles. This fast-action game fits perfectly into the $75 million prize pool event from July 6 to August 23. Twisted Minds built this team through smart moves in late 2025. They paired global stars with local talent to chase Road to EWC points. Early 2026 majors tested them against giants like Vitality and NRG. Now, can this trio dominate the Club Championship? Their chemistry promises explosive plays on Riyadh's stage.
M0nkey M00n Leads with RLCS Pedigree
M0nkey M00n, real name Evan Rogez, jumped to Twisted Minds on September 30, 2025. This big switch shook up the RLCS scene. As a two-time world champion from France, he brings elite dribbling and rock-solid defense. Fans watched him shine in the Boston Major, where he outplayed Vitality in tight matches.
His arrival boosts the whole squad. Twisted Minds matched him with Saudi star trk511 (Mohammed Khalid Alotaibi) and MENA talent Nwpo (Hisham). This pairing balances flair with regional grit. For example, trk511's local knowledge pairs with M0nkey M00n's precision passes. Nwpo adds versatile rotations, creating deadly triangles on the pitch. Together, they released Rise to meet region rules, yet gained momentum.
In Road to EWC qualifiers, this combo racked up wins. M0nkey M00n's leadership turns solo boosts into team goals. Does this make Twisted Minds EWC favorites? Their $3.8 million earnings history says yes. Expect jaw-dropping aerials in Riyadh.
Strategies and Expectations for Riyadh Glory
Twisted Minds eyes the Esports World Cup 2026 Club Championship crown in Riyadh. After their Overwatch triumph, they hold a direct invite among eight elite squads. Now, with rosters locked by April 30, they chase $30 million in prizes. Consistent top finishes across games define success. Can they rack up points like 2025 winners Team Falcons? Their plan blends stability and star power for multi-game dominance.
Cracking the Club Championship Points System
Clubs earn points from top-eight finishes in at least two EWC tournaments. The leader needs the highest total plus one first-place win to claim $7 million. Twisted Minds targets this by spreading talent across Overwatch and Rocket League first. For example, their Overwatch core already proved clutch in Stockholm. Meanwhile, Rocket League adds flair with fresh signings.
They focus on volume. Enter as many of the 23 confirmed titles as possible, like Fortnite and the new Trackmania. Early Road to EWC events in 2026 build momentum, just as January qualifiers did for Apex and EA Sports FC. Ties break by gold medals first, then head-to-heads. Twisted Minds avoids past pitfalls, like lacking a win despite points. As a result, expect aggressive plays in group stages to secure those top eights. Will stability in tanks carry them through marathon weeks?
Balancing Overwatch Defense with Rocket League Firepower
Overwatch stays their anchor. Quartz and the tank duo hold lines on maps like Route 66, while Jaewoo spikes DPS output. This setup counters rivals in Riyadh's seven-week grind from July 6 to August 23. They adapt mid-series, as shown in lower bracket comebacks.
Rocket League shifts to offense. M0nkey M00n's aerial mastery pairs with trk511's regional edge and Nwpo's rotations. Together, they turn boosts into goals, mirroring Vitality's CS2 runs but on wheels. Cross-game prep matters. Boot camps sharpen switches between payload stalls and pitch control. In addition, Fortnite's reload mode tests respawn tactics, prepping for chaos.
Rivals like Al Qadsiah lurk. Yet Twisted Minds' $3.8 million history fuels belief. Their strategy? Prioritize golds in strong titles, grind silvers elsewhere. Does this mix deliver Riyadh glory?
Bold Predictions and Pressure Points Ahead
Expect Twisted Minds in the top five clubs. Overwatch repeat seems likely with Jaewoo's tracking; Rocket League podiums follow M0nkey M00n's pedigree. However, they must nail one tournament win amid 24-game frenzy.
Pressure builds from Saudi hosts like Falcons, who swept 2025 with steady bronzes and golds. Twisted Minds counters with home-crowd energy. Road to EWC December 2025 showed Fortnite and Rocket League viability. Still, Trackmania's precision tests new ground.
Fans grab early bird tickets now for live action. Above all, their invite demands proof. Portugal talents? Wait, no direct links, but global stars shine brightest. Will they topple giants for $7 million? Riyadh awaits the verdict.
Conclusion
Twisted Minds packs roster strengths that scream dominance across Overwatch and Rocket League. Their tank core stays rock-solid after the Stockholm triumph, while Jaewoo amps DPS firepower for clutch dives. In Rocket League, M0nkey M00n's aerial mastery teams with trk511 and Nwpo for unstoppable rotations. This direct invite from the OWCS 2025 crown gives them a huge qualification edge over the grinders.
They pose a real multi-game threat in Riyadh's Club Championship. Expect top-eight finishes to pile points fast, just like Falcons did last year. Will their stability crush rivals in the seven-week sprint? Early Road to EWC wins hint at a deep run, maybe even the $7 million title.
Grab early bird tickets now for the Riyadh spectacle from July 6 to August 23. Follow every qualifier to catch their rise. This Saudi powerhouse chases glory amid $75 million prizes and 23 epic titles. Pure fire awaits; don't miss it.
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