2025 COD Mobile Masters Season 9 in China: Teams, Schedule, and Prize Pool Breakdown

The highly anticipated China COD Mobile Masters 2025 Season 9 is set to commence on March 20, 2025. This exciting tournament, featuring a competitive landscape of 11 elite teams, boasts a staggering prize pool of approximately $263,000. Over the course of two months, teams will accumulate CDM points based on their performance, with the final event concluding on May 24, 2025.

Among the participating teams, eight hail from China, while two represent India and one comes from Japan. The tournament will unfold in multiple stages, starting with online matches for the early rounds, culminating in an exhilarating offline finale hosted in China.

Competing Teams in China COD Mobile Masters 2025 Season 9

The lineup for the Masters is impressive, comprising the following clubs:

  1. Kingzone (China)
  2. Qing Jiu Club (China)
  3. All Gamers (China)
  4. Wolves (China)
  5. XROCK (China)
  6. Stand Point Gaming (China)
  7. Mighty Tiger Gaming (China)
  8. OUG (China)
  9. GodLike (India)
  10. S8UL (India)
  11. Diavolos (Japan)

Prize Pool Distribution

The distribution of the prize pool is designed to reward top-performing teams generously. The overall champion will take home about $89,930, while the first and second runners-up will receive $41,500 and $31,130, respectively. Below is the detailed prize allocation:

  1. First Place – $89,930
  2. Second Place – $41,500
  3. Third Place – $31,130
  4. Fourth Place – $24,212
  5. Fifth Place – $17,300
  6. Sixth Place – $17,300
  7. Seventh Place – $10,376
  8. Eighth Place – $10,376
  9. Ninth Place – $6,917
  10. 10th Place – $6,917
  11. 11th Place – $6,917

Tournament Format and Schedule

The structure of the tournament has already been outlined, with the first three stages announced:

  • Stage 1: March 20 – March 30
  • Stage 2: April 3 – April 13
  • Stage 3: April 17 – April 27

Notable Teams to Watch

Qing Jiu Club, based in China, recently achieved notable success by finishing second at the COD Mobile World Championship 2024, narrowly losing the Grand Finals to Elevate from the Philippines. This experience positions them as one of the frontrunners in the upcoming Masters.

Additionally, XROCK’s impressive third-place finish at the World Championship further establishes them as a formidable competitor. The Wolves, the champions of the World Championship 2023, will certainly aim to defend their honor in this prestigious tournament.

Indian and Japanese Representation

Indian teams GodLike and S8UL are gearing up to make their mark in the competition, having recently unveiled their rosters specifically for this event. Their motivation to excel is palpable, and they aim to secure podium finishes.

On the other hand, Diavolos from Japan is looking to bounce back after a less-than-stellar performance at the World Championship 2024. Their determination to restore pride will be a driving factor in their participation in the Masters.

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