
Riyadh 2026:
The World Cup of E-sports
Tournament Pillars
Elite Tier Titles
The return of League of Legends and Counter-Strike 2 as anchor titles ensures that the world’s most-watched fanbases will converge on Riyadh this summer.
Organization Supremacy
The unique “Club Championship” rewards organizations like Team Liquid, G2, and T1 for their performance across multiple games, fostering a “Total Sports” approach to e-sports.
Qiddiya City Integration
The event serves as the grand opening for the Qiddiya E-sports District, a specialized urban zone with dedicated arenas and practice facilities for over 100 teams.
$75 Million: The Stakes Have Changed
The 2026 prize pool represents a 25% increase from previous years, aimed at stabilizing the “e-sports winter.” By providing significant payouts down to the 16th place finishers, the EWC Foundation is attempting to create a sustainable financial model for global organizations.
“This isn’t just about the money; it’s about the platform,” says the Foundation CEO. “We are providing a stage where a mobile gamer from Southeast Asia can share the same spotlight as a PC pro from Europe. That is true digital meritocracy.”
2026 Innovation:
The “POVs for All” streaming platform will allow viewers to switch between any player’s perspective in real-time with integrated heart-rate and eye-tracking data.
Event Roadmap
- Phase 1: Regional Qualifiers (April – June 2026)
- Phase 2: Opening Ceremony (July 3, 2026)
- Phase 3: Group Stages (July – August 2026)
- Phase 4: The Finals Weekend (August 28-30, 2026)
- Total Viewership Goal: 1 Billion+ Hours Watched
Witness the Future of Play
Tickets for the Qiddiya Arena and digital “Global Pass” registrations open next week. Secure your place at the largest gathering of digital athletes in history.