The year’s biggest esports festival is fast approaching, and organizers are now accepting applications for co-streamers to provide non-commercial coverage of the event. While there's no set deadline, time is ticking: the tournament kicks off in under a month.
To apply as a co-streamer, you'll need to fill out a dedicated form. Along with basics like your streaming platform and broadcast language, applicants must also share their average concurrent viewership (CCV) over the past 30 days.
The form also details key co-streaming requirements. For instance, stream titles must include the name of the tournament and the game (either fully written or abbreviated). You must use the official broadcast feed for your co-stream and remove any personal sponsor content during airtime: this includes overlays, related social media posts, vocal mentions, and more. A full list of co-streaming terms is available at the end of the form.
The Esports World Cup 2025 will span seven action-packed weeks, running from July 8 to August 24. The festival’s lineup includes tournaments in 23 of the world’s biggest titles, ranging from League of Legends, Counter-Strike and Valorant to mobile hits like Mobile Legends: Bang Bang and PUBG Mobile.
More details on the event are available here.