Published 2026-04-23 06:26
Onslaught Legends Series Season 6 is a proposed competitive eSports event of the Onslaught Legends series which is sponsored by AMD and organised by Wargaming. It will be played online on the European server and will involve the popular World of Tanks game. The tournament will run with a 7v7 format and we’re expecting to see eight top European teams making the cut. Kicking off on April 28th 2026 and wrapping up by May 31st 2026, the competition promises to be serious business with a €40,645 EUR prize pool to boot.
The tournament is split into two parts: the regular season (April 28th to May 12th 2026) and the knockout stage (May 30 and May 31, 2026). During the regular season, the eight competing teams will play a head-to-head league, with each team playing seven matches against each other. From that, the top six teams will go on to the next phase, while the last two teams will pack it in and go home. In the second phase, the remaining six teams play in a head-to-head mode but this time with five matches each. Depending on their performance the best team will go directly to the playoffs, where it will begin with the upper bracket final. Teams that place second and third will be playing off the upper bracket semifinal and the fourth-placed team will be playing off the lower bracket semifinal. The first phase matches will be in best-of-five format, and matches in the second phase will be in best-of-seven format.
The playoffs will be held on May 30 and May 31, 2026, and will have four competing teams in a double-elimination bracket. The regular-season top three teams will begin in the upper bracket, with the first-place team having a special pass through a round. The playoff games will be conducted in the form of best-of-nine matches, except the grand final which will be a best-of-eleven series.
There will be teams representing different countries of Europe such as Poland, Ukraine, Czechia, Bulgaria, France, Germany, Hungary, Romania, Slovakia and Sweden. The total of 40,645 EUR will be split into the prizes, which are as follows: the first-place team takes home €7,040.18, the second-best team is awarded €3,911.21, the third team €2,346.73 and the fourth-place team gets €1,564.48. The team that comes out on top will also get 250,000 gold and 75,000 bonds, and the second team will be awarded 200,000 gold and 50,000 bonds. The 3rd and the 4th best teams will receive 150,000 and 125,000 gold, as well as 40,000 and 30,000 bonds respectively. The teams that are in fifth and sixth place will get 100,000 gold and 25,000 bonds and those competing in seventh and eighth places will get 75,000 gold and 15,000 bonds.
Gold, in case you aren’t already aware, is the premium currency used in World of Tanks. Most people buy premium accounts, special vehicles, and upgrades with it. Gold is what lets you fast-track your way to more rewards in higher-level contests. Bonds are that super rare currency you get from playing at the highest level of the game; you can’t buy them with real cash unfortunately. You can use it to buy top-notch “Improved Equipment” and super-exclusive tanks that give you that extra edge over your opponents on the battlefield.
Betting Markets (What Can You Bet On)
The eSports betting markets of World of Tanks feature various alternatives for viewers to participate in matches. The markets are concerned with the result of the match, performance information and particular events happening during the game.
- The most popular type of betting in World of Tanks eSports is the match winner. Entering this market, gamblers decide on the winning team in the game. It is easy and the one that is beginner friendly. Probabilities are based on the strengths and history of the team.
- If you think a team needs to win a certain number of maps to take the series, then the map winner market is a good option. This is a bit more complicated than just betting on the overall match, but it can be super useful if you know a lot about how teams do on specific maps.
- Correct score betting involves making a forecast on the actual score of the match. As an example, in a best-of-five series, bettors are forced to bet about something such as 3-1 or 3-2. This is a high odds market but also with high risk.
- Total maps over/under is all about how many maps a match actually plays out. The bettor gets to decide whether they think the match will go over or under a certain number. This market is all about how evenly matched the teams are.
- Handicap betting is basically where one team gets a little extra help at the start of the match (or a disadvantage whatever helps things get more interesting). So, if one team is super strong, they might get a disadvantage to make things more competitive. That way, even with a mismatched team, the odds are more balanced.
- The first map winner is an attractive market in which the participants bet to guess who will win the opening map. It’s a good one if you want to try to get a quick win, since it’s relatively fast. Early momentum can really swing in favour of one team.
- Round winner betting is all about who’s gonna come out on top in a particular round of a map. You gotta have a good sense of team strategy to do well with this one.
- Total rounds over/under depend on the number of rounds played on a map, and the total number of rounds. Bettors are betting on whether the number will be more or less than a specified line.
- The outright winner market is a long shot where you bet on the team that’s going to come out on top in the whole tournament. This one’s got high rewards but you’ve got to be willing to predict things way in advance.
- And then there are special bets with all sorts of fun options like trying to pick the MVP or betting on some other specific in-game event. These markets vary from platform to platform, and they can be a bit unpredictable, but they can also offer some really exciting opportunities.
Teams and Players
The most competitive teams with some seriously talented players are joining the tournament, and you can bet they’ll be gunning to put on a great show from start to finish.
- The team DABELYOO has Fabian Jaeckel, Maximillian, Maksym Havrylenko & Lukas Muller. This team has got a great mix of players who pull in different skills and tonnes of experience, making them a force to be reckoned with.
- HIT and Run has Dominik Dziurski, Jacek Sobczyk, Adam Szllosarczyk and Przemyslaw Ciesla. This bunch are all about working together as a team, something that could be a real game-changer for them in the tournament.
- Jakub Korniak and Łukasz Pierzga represent MAFIA. Don’t let the small team size fool you though they might just make up for it with sheer talent and some clever tactics.
- Cashback’s made up of Maksym Murzin and Artem Kormakov, and what they’re looking for is a solid performance that brings in the points. We’ll be watching to see how they do.
- Then there’s LODIS, a team consisting of Maciej Kluj and Piotr Juszczyk. They’re all about working together and making those tough decisions on the fly sounds like a recipe for success.
Team Rankings List
- DABELYOO
- HIT AND RUN
- MAFIA
- Cashback
- LODIS
Favourite Teams and Historical Results
There are a few teams that have a history of delivering the goods, so it’s worth keeping an eye on them in this tournament. They’ve all shown, at some point, that they can perform under pressure & come away with some big wins.
- DABELYOO absolutely tore it up in the Onslaught Legends Series – Season 5 all the way back in 2026. They were in top form having taken 1st place and walked away with $21,762.
- HIT AND RUN came from out of left field in 2025 to take home the Winter Invitational 2025 title. Finishing in 1st place & taking home the $8,222 was no mean feat and shows they’ve got what it takes to play with the big boys.
- The way MAFIA tore it up at the World of Tanks Championship International 2025 was nothing short of impressive. Not only did they snag 1st place, but they banked a very respectable $84,799, one of the biggest wins of the tournament.
- Cashback had a banner year in 2024, taking out the Onslaught Legends Series Season 1 in style. Their 1st place finish and a take-home of $36,095 was a testament to their consistent results over the course of several seasons.
- LODIS put it all together in the 2025 Onslaught Champions Series Season 2 Finals to claim the top prize. This sort of performance shows they’re a force to be reckoned with come game day, & that they’ve got the chops to compete at a high level.
