A thrilling first season of Midnight is set to culminate as hopeful competitors from around the world take center stage in the Season 1 Finals for both the Arena World Championship (AWC) and the Mythic Dungeon International (MDI) with BlizzCon qualification on the line. Read on for more details about how each of the tournaments have shaped up so far and tune in to watch the Season Finals live June 5-14 on
Twitch and
YouTube.
Arena World ChampionshipTeams in Europe and North America faced off across three weekends to secure the top standings in their region by accumulating points after securing wins in each Cup.
Echo and Streamerzone.gg have separated themselves as Europe’s clear frontrunners, with Echo’s consistency making them the team to beat and Streamerzone.gg proving they’re one of the few capable of challenging that dominance. Behind them, Borgir King, Stop Nerf MW, Dobob, Habos Babos, and Last Dance have all shown moments of brilliance throughout the season, but with consistency still the missing piece, the Season 1 Finals offer a final chance to turn potential into a breakthrough run.
In North America, Gators Back and Welcome to the Jung have defined the region’s season, turning it into a fierce two-team battle through consistent Cup performances and rapid adaptation to shifting metas. Behind them, F Tier, Dire Wolves, Guild Bean, The Shuffle Club, and Mom I’m On Stream have all shown flashes of upset potential throughout the year – but will be eying the Season Finals as the key opportunity to hit the next level for those BlizzCon qualification spots.
Catch the Season 1 Finals on
Twitch and
YouTube from June 5 to 7 to find out which teams will make it through The Gauntlet and qualify to compete at BlizzCon, then tune in on June 12 to catch the new Cross-Region Playoff where the final spot in the Grand Finals will be decided!
Mythic Dungeon InternationalThe Mythic Dungeon International Groups Stage drew to a close this past weekend, bringing an end to the qualifiers and securing spots for the top eight teams in the Season 1 Finals.
So far, we’ve seen a mix of new and returning rosters competing in the reintroduced speedrunning format, with tight races and lower bracket runs defining many teams' season.
In Group A, Mandatory's all-star roster started with a perfect deathless weekend to mark their return to the competition – alongside an impressive lower-bracket run from Send Spellbook that saw them qualify to the Season Finals. This was followed by The Triple Threat - a new roster formed of raiders from Echo, Liquid, and Method guilds - taking a lower bracket path via Antti's Angels to win out Group B. Finally, Group C witnessed the defending champions Dignitas - formerly Missed Count – seeing off 2025 runners up Liquid in a closely fought competition. These six fierce teams will face off against the top two teams from China to compete in the Season Finals – in a heated battle for one of 4 total spots in the Grand Finals at BlizzCon.
Catch the Season 1 Finals on
Twitch and
YouTube from June 12 to 14 to find out which teams will face off for the final showdown at BlizzCon for the Grand Finals!
Stay ConnectedAll AWC and MDI programming will be available live on the official Warcraft Twitch and Warcraft YouTube channels, alongside perspectives from participating co-streamers. For those attending BlizzCon in person, we’re thrilled to share with you the 2026 Grand Finals live from Anaheim, California— check out everything coming to the event at BlizzCon.com!