WTC 2025 Star Wars Legion

 

Star Wars Legion

 

In 2024, we brought Star Wars Legion to our fantastic event schedule. A large team of high ranking TO's and players populated the Referee team and brought you the best Team Championship experience in sunny Spain. 

Those of you who've been before will be familiar with much of the event structure. For those new - welcome aboard! We can't wait to welcome you in sunny England in 2025.

Participating countries

Each participating country is welcome to send up to 3 teams of 4 players, one of whom will be nominated as the Team Captain.

Captains, coaches, and other similar roles are not permitted outside of the team of 4 - for example, you can't bring 4 players plus a coach.

We currently have representatives from the following countries who will soon be selecting their team(s) for 2025:

  • England
  • France
  • Germany
  • Canada
  • Netherlands
  • Northern Ireland
  • Poland
  • Scotland
  • Spain
  • Sweden
  • Norway
  • Denmark
  • Australia
  • USA
  • China
  • Australia
  • Wales
  • South Africa
  • Italy

If you would like to be put in contact with your country rep to find out how to qualify, or if you'd like to put forward your country for participation, please get in touch with us.

Venue, tickets, and other event information

The WTC isn't just a single system tournament - it's an entire event! You can find all the information about the venue, tickets, and other event-wide information on our event info page.

Tournament format

Unsurprisingly, the World Team Championships is a team event! As such, there are some restrictions on what factions you can field as a team, and the match-up system involves you being matched up against an entire team from another country.

For example, France 1 vs Spain 2.

You'll be able to find all the details on the event format, army list selection, the match-up process, schedule, and other information, in the Rules Pack in the Resources section below.

Resources

(ALL COMING SOON)

FAQs & Errata

We don't issue FAQs or Errata specifically for our events. Instead, we simply follow the latest FAQs and Errata as published by the game's designers. If we have to make rules judgement for unusual situations during the event, we take note of these, and pass the questions on to the game designers.