What’s happening in Atlanta?
Clash of Clans Worlds 2025 is going down at DreamHack Atlanta from October 31 to November 2. It’s more than just the Finals—it’s part of a full-on gaming festival with cosplay, tournaments, and a lot of yelling in public over 3-star fails.
We’re talking pro teams, $700K prize pool, and thousands of fans packed into the Georgia World Congress Center. If you're even a little into CoC, this is the one time it makes sense to go outside.
What kind of ticket do you need?
You’ll need a 3-day DreamHack Atlanta pass to get into the venue and watch Clash Worlds live. That one ticket covers everything: Clash Finals, other esports events, the whole DreamHack floor.
You don’t need a separate pass or add-on for the Clash of Clans area—just show up with your 3-day badge and follow the crowd screaming “Hog Rider.”
How much do the tickets cost?
If you grabbed the early bird, you probably paid $74 USD. If not, it’ll be $89 USD (both prices include taxes and fees). Not dirt cheap, but not terrible considering you’re getting access to a massive 3-day gaming fest plus the CoC Worlds stage.
And yep—there was a flash sale, but it’s gone. Another early bird phase opens up again on June 16, so set a reminder unless you like overpaying.
Where and when can you buy Clash of Clans Worlds tickets?
Tickets are available on the official DreamHack Atlanta site through Tixr. It’s not complicated—just pick the 3-day pass and you’re set. You don’t need to select anything specific for Clash.
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Single-day tickets go live August 4, but if you're going for CoC Worlds, go for the full weekend. The finals run across multiple days, and missing a war because you cheaped out is not the move.
Also: group discounts are a thing. Bring friends and get $10–$22 off per person, depending on how many squad up. You don’t have to know each other in real life. Clash clans count too. Probably.
What else do you get with the ticket?
Besides the Clash of Clans World Finals, your ticket gives you full access to everything DreamHack offers—esports matches, creator meetups, cosplay, BYOC (bring your own computer) tournaments, indie games, and more.
If you’re just there for Clash, cool. But if your second favorite thing is watching strangers scream at each other over League of Legends, you’re covered.
Final details you should probably know
Venue: Georgia World Congress Center – Hall C
Dates: Oct 31 (Fri) – Nov 2 (Sun)
Hours: 10 AM to 10 PM (Fri/Sat), 10 AM to 6 PM (Sun)
BYOC starts early and runs late—so if you’re the “pack my PC in a suitcase” type, there’s room for that too. Everyone else? Just bring yourself, a charged phone, and maybe an extra elixir boost for the road.

Should you actually go?
If you care about Clash of Clans even a little, it’s worth it. Worlds is the one time you get to see the top players, insane attacks, and actual meta-breaking bases in real-time—with a crowd that gets it. No need to explain what a Queen Charge is. Everyone there already knows.
Even if you're not the loud fan type, there’s something about hearing a crowd erupt over a perfect triple that just hits different. And if you're not local to Atlanta? Yeah, it’s a trip. But sometimes, Clash is worth the IRL effort.