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Esports World Cup 2025: Prince Faisal Reveals Tournament's Grand Vision

Esports World Cup 2025: Prince Faisal Reveals Tournament's Grand Vision

Leaders19 hours ago
The global spotlight turns to Riyadh as the city hosts the second edition of the Esports World Cup (EWC). This massive event, running from early July to 24 August, signals Saudi Arabia's serious ambition to become a central hub for the booming esports industry. Furthermore, with a record-breaking prize pool, the tournament attracts the world's best talent for an eight-week celebration of gaming and competition.
The Esports World Cup is the successor to the successful Gamers' festival, as the Kingdom has significantly increased its investment, boosting the total prize pool to over $70 million for the 2025 event, a notable increase from the $62.5 million offered in the inaugural 2024 competition. This substantial financial commitment underscores the nation's dedication to fostering sustainable careers for players and clubs, aligning with the goals of Saudi Vision 2030 to diversify the economy and create new job opportunities. A Unique Vision for Esports
Prince Faisal bin Bandar, chairman of the Saudi Esports Federation, shared his passion for the unique nature of esports. 'Your first introduction to the person you're playing against is not their look, background, history, race, gender, but it's their skill in the game,' he stated in a recent interview. He emphasized that esports allows respect to be built on merit and skill alone. Consequently, this creates a level playing field unlike any other sport.
The chairman also highlighted the unparalleled connection between players and fans. He described how streamers can give personal shout-outs, creating an intimate bond that is impossible in traditional sports stadiums. 'That connection to the fans…and that ability to really stake your claim are two things that I just love about gaming and Esports,' he added. More Than Just a Tournament
The event is more than a series of competitions; it is a cultural festival. It infuses a distinct Saudi style into the global esports scene. 'It's a red carpet, but it's a very Saudi style,' Prince Faisal explained. 'It's part of what we get to bring to the table is a little bit of the fun, a little bit of our style.' This approach aims to make the event more entertaining and engaging than typical tournaments.
A prime example of this unique flavor is the 'crushing of the keys' ceremony. In this ritual, the losing team in a key match must hand over their symbolic key to the victors to be crushed. 'That moment when the team hands over their key to the other team to be crushed is the most diabolical moment, and I love every minute of it,' said Prince Faisal. He believes this adds a layer of fun, intrigue, and brutal competition that defines the spirit of esports. Fierce Competition for the Crown
The tournament features a diverse lineup of over 20 of the world's most popular games, including Dota 2, League of Legends, Counter-Strike 2, and Fortnite. The main attraction is the Club Championship, which awards a significant portion of the prize money to the top 16 organizations based on their overall performance across all titles. This innovative format encourages clubs to build strong rosters in multiple games.
Looking ahead to the finals, Prince Faisal anticipates a tight race. He noted the growth of many teams since last year's event. While homegrown champions Team Falcons are a strong contender, he also pointed to the strength of international powerhouses like Team Liquid, AG Global, and T1. 'I'm not sure I could tell you who's going to win,' he admitted, 'but I can guarantee it's going to be a lot closer than it was last year.'
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