LONDON: ¶¶Ņõ¶ĢŹÓʵās star gamers have spoken of their pride at participating in the upcoming Esports World Cup in Riyadh.
The pinnacle of gaming and esports, featuring the worldās best clubs and players and a record-breaking tournament prize pool of $60 million, the tournament is being hosted at Boulevard Riyadh City from July 3 to August 25.
The inaugural Esports World Cup will feature a unique cross-game structure pitting 1,500 elite gamers from around the world head-to-head across 22 competitions in 21 leading games.
Ibrahem Alali, who will be representing Twisted Mindsā Overwatch 2 and was Overwatch World Cup 2023 champion, said representing the Kingdom was āone of the biggest honorsā of his life, let alone his gaming career.
āI feel privileged that ¶¶Ņõ¶ĢŹÓʵ has such incredible ambitions for esports and gaming ā it is amazing what is being done here. I truly feel I can achieve all my dreams as a professional esports athlete in ¶¶Ņõ¶ĢŹÓʵ,ā he said.
āOf course, the Esports World Cup will be tough ā but thatās what playing against the best in the world is all about. Every single one of us has been training so hard for this moment and will give our absolute best,ā he added.
Raeāf Alturkistani, a Tekken 8 player who competes as Luminous Rage for the Dragons team, and the winner of the best FGC (fighting game community) player award in ¶¶Ņõ¶ĢŹÓʵ for 2023, echoed Alaliās sentiment.Ā
āWhen I heard about the Esports World Cup, I canāt begin to tell you how happy and excited I was.Ā This is where Iāve worked my entire life to be and where Iām determined to shine,ā he said.
āThereās no fear from me or the team. We know what we have to do. ¶¶Ņõ¶ĢŹÓʵās support of esports athletes is excellent and only going to get bigger and better ā itās up to us now to get out there and be the best that we possibly can be,ā he added.