Will Over 2,000 Players Compete in the Esports World Cup in Riyadh?

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Key Takeaways
- Over 2,000 elite players participating.
- Prize pool exceeds 70 million U.S. dollars.
- 25 tournaments across 24 gaming titles.
- Unique cross-title competition format.
- Celebration of gaming culture globally.
Riyadh (Saudi Arabia), July 10 (NationPress) The inaugural press conference for the 2025 Esports World Cup (EWC) took place in Riyadh, signaling the commencement of the globe's largest esports and gaming festival. The 2025 Esports World Cup (EWC) officially commenced on Thursday night with a glamorous opening ceremony.
Scheduled to run until August 24, this event showcases over 2,000 top-tier players, 25 tournaments spanning 24 prominent titles, and a staggering prize pool exceeding 70 million U.S. dollars.
During the press conference on Wednesday, Prince Faisal bin Bandar bin Sultan Al Saud, Chairman of the Saudi Esports Federation, expressed, "We are incredibly proud to welcome the world back to Riyadh for the Esports World Cup. This occasion marks a significant milestone for esports, highlighting the scale, ambition, and future of competitive gaming."
The 2025 EWC unites the top 200 clubs globally to compete in a unique cross-title format, as reported by Xinhua.
At the core of the tournament lies the Club Championship, where teams accumulate points across various games to earn the title of EWC club champion.
“The 2025 EWC is all about uniting the gaming community - legendary games, elite players, and millions of fans celebrating together,” stated Ralf Reichert, CEO of the Esports World Cup Foundation.
S8UL, a leading name in esports and gaming content from India, has successfully qualified for the grand finals of Apex Legends, Mobile Legends: Bang Bang (MLBB), and EAFC 25 at the upcoming Esports World Cup (EWC) 2025 in Riyadh. With an unprecedented prize pool of $70 million (approximately INR 598 crore), the EWC 2025 is poised to become one of the largest esports events ever.
In chess, Nihal Sarin and Aravindh Chithambaram will vie in the Last Chance Qualifier from July 24 to 26, while Pyung Jae Koh (GuMiho) is set to compete in the StarCraft II’s EWC 2025: Global Qualifier on June 21 and 22.
In the fighting games category, S8UL’s Marcoantonio Malpica (Yurikov) in Fatal Fury, and Arja Gamoori (Sephiblack) and Nino Schwarz (Nino) in Tekken 8, will also participate in the forthcoming qualifiers.