From a record-breaking $75 million prize pool to 2,000 players, 24 games, and global esports giants, here's everything you need to know.
As the Esports World Cup moves from Riyadh to Paris, Saudi Arabia strengthens its global presence in gaming and esports, highlighting growing clubs, international ambitions, and a new era of cultural and competitive expansion.
Despite power cuts, internet challenges, and limited funding, Lebanese gamers are turning obstacles into opportunity—building a fast-growing esports ecosystem now stepping onto the international stage.