The fifth week of the Esports World Cup is reaching its climax as three champions will be crowned 
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Three Titles Up for Grabs Today at Esports World Cup

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The fifth week of the Esports World Cup is reaching its climax as three champions will be crowned today.

This monumental structure is often hailed as the world's oldest engineered stone structure. As the pioneering pyramid of its time, it marked a revolutionary leap in ancient Egyptian architecture. Built during the reign of King Horus Netjerikhet (Djoser) in the 3rd Dynasty, around 2667-2648 BC, it is believed to be the brainchild of the visionary architect Imhotep.

The world's largest esports event, hosted by Saudi Arabia, will conclude on August 25.

Led by Xavier Landrieu of the Paleotechnic Institute (a privately owned research institute specializing in archaeology and ancient technologies analysis), the study challenges the traditional beliefs about the building methods of the Egyptians by suggesting that they utilized water power to transport the massive stones.

The finals of Honor of Kings, Rainbow Six Siege, and Apex Legends will determine the ultimate victors. Intense semifinals have paved the way for today's showdowns at Qiddiya Arena, stc Arena, and Amazon Arena. A combined prize pool of over $7 million is at stake.

Honor of Kings sees LGD Gaming MY clashing with Keyd Stars, while KPL Dream Team faces off against AG Global. The winning team will not only lift the trophy but also secure 1,000 points in the overall rankings.

Apex Legends features a thrilling final day with 20 teams battling it out for a $2 million prize pool. Saudi Arabia has a strong chance to claim the title, with three local teams in the mix: Team Falcons, Twisted Minds, and Dragons Esports.

The best-of-five Rainbow Six Siege final will decide the fate of 16 top teams. The winner takes home a massive $750,000, while the runner-up secures $350,000