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Saudi Gazette
2 days ago
- Business
- Saudi Gazette
Marvel Rivals Ignite announced with a $3 million prize pool
The ES TIMES — NetEase Games has officially unveiled Marvel Rivals Ignite, the largest esports competition to date for the co-op hero-based shooter, with a whopping $3 million (SR11,250,000) prize pool. Of this amount, $1 million (SR3,750,000) will be allocated to the Grand Finals, setting a new standard for competitive gaming. This massive tournament spans five major regions - the Americas, EMEA, China, Asia, and Oceania - and represents a significant leap forward compared to previous Marvel Rivals events, which had a maximum prize pool of $500,000 (SR1,875,000) distributed across regional invitational tournaments. In its statement, NetEase described the event as a showcase of "glory, resilience, and absolute cinema," with hints at exciting confrontations between iconic heroes and villains. Marvel Rivals Ignite is scheduled to kick off in May 2025, though full details about the tournament format, qualification, and team selection remain unannounced. It is currently unclear whether the competition will be open to all players or limited to invited teams, as has been the case with previous tournaments like the Marvel Rivals Championships. However, the scale and scope of this announcement signals a bold step toward building a sustainable, global esports ecosystem around the game. After a period of relative calm following the launch of Season 2, the announcement of Marvel Rivals Ignite is seen as the boost the competitive scene needs. As NetEase continues to drive expansion through major initiatives, it is clear the studio is committed to making Marvel Rivals a mainstay in the esports world. Fans and aspiring competitors should stay tuned for updates, as more details about the tournament are expected to be announced in the coming weeks. Sami Belhamra – Esports and Gaming writer

Rhyl Journal
3 days ago
- Entertainment
- Rhyl Journal
I am enjoying my rugby – Leeds winger Ryan Hall, 37, signs new one-year contract
The 37-year-old, who passed the landmark of 500 career games in March, will now stay at AMT Headingley until at least the end of the 2026 season. Hall is Super League's record tryscorer with 260 and has spent the majority of his career with the Rhinos. 'I have always said if I feel I can still do a job for the team then I would like to continue playing,' Hall said. 'This is currently my 19th season and it would be great to play a 20th season. 'I have spoken to players who have retired and they always say that you'll know when your time has come but I am enjoying my rugby at the moment and being part of this Leeds Rhinos squad. 'We have got a lot we still want to achieve in 2025 but I am also looking forward to seeing where this squad can go over the next 18 months.' Hall made his Rhinos debut in 2007 and has enjoyed a glittering career with the club, with successes including six Grand Finals wins and two Challenge Cups. The England international rejoined Leeds this season after four years at Hull KR. He also had a spell with Sydney Roosters earlier in his career.

Leader Live
3 days ago
- Entertainment
- Leader Live
I am enjoying my rugby – Leeds winger Ryan Hall, 37, signs new one-year contract
The 37-year-old, who passed the landmark of 500 career games in March, will now stay at AMT Headingley until at least the end of the 2026 season. Hall is Super League's record tryscorer with 260 and has spent the majority of his career with the Rhinos. 'I have always said if I feel I can still do a job for the team then I would like to continue playing,' Hall said. 'This is currently my 19th season and it would be great to play a 20th season. 'I have spoken to players who have retired and they always say that you'll know when your time has come but I am enjoying my rugby at the moment and being part of this Leeds Rhinos squad. 'We have got a lot we still want to achieve in 2025 but I am also looking forward to seeing where this squad can go over the next 18 months.' Hall made his Rhinos debut in 2007 and has enjoyed a glittering career with the club, with successes including six Grand Finals wins and two Challenge Cups. The England international rejoined Leeds this season after four years at Hull KR. He also had a spell with Sydney Roosters earlier in his career.


North Wales Chronicle
3 days ago
- Entertainment
- North Wales Chronicle
I am enjoying my rugby – Leeds winger Ryan Hall, 37, signs new one-year contract
The 37-year-old, who passed the landmark of 500 career games in March, will now stay at AMT Headingley until at least the end of the 2026 season. Hall is Super League's record tryscorer with 260 and has spent the majority of his career with the Rhinos. 'I have always said if I feel I can still do a job for the team then I would like to continue playing,' Hall said. 'This is currently my 19th season and it would be great to play a 20th season. 'I have spoken to players who have retired and they always say that you'll know when your time has come but I am enjoying my rugby at the moment and being part of this Leeds Rhinos squad. 'We have got a lot we still want to achieve in 2025 but I am also looking forward to seeing where this squad can go over the next 18 months.' Hall made his Rhinos debut in 2007 and has enjoyed a glittering career with the club, with successes including six Grand Finals wins and two Challenge Cups. The England international rejoined Leeds this season after four years at Hull KR. He also had a spell with Sydney Roosters earlier in his career.


South Wales Guardian
3 days ago
- Sport
- South Wales Guardian
I am enjoying my rugby – Leeds winger Ryan Hall, 37, signs new one-year contract
The 37-year-old, who passed the landmark of 500 career games in March, will now stay at AMT Headingley until at least the end of the 2026 season. Hall is Super League's record tryscorer with 260 and has spent the majority of his career with the Rhinos. 'I have always said if I feel I can still do a job for the team then I would like to continue playing,' Hall said. 'This is currently my 19th season and it would be great to play a 20th season. 'I have spoken to players who have retired and they always say that you'll know when your time has come but I am enjoying my rugby at the moment and being part of this Leeds Rhinos squad. 'We have got a lot we still want to achieve in 2025 but I am also looking forward to seeing where this squad can go over the next 18 months.' Hall made his Rhinos debut in 2007 and has enjoyed a glittering career with the club, with successes including six Grand Finals wins and two Challenge Cups. The England international rejoined Leeds this season after four years at Hull KR. He also had a spell with Sydney Roosters earlier in his career.