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Saudi Arabia Leads Charge in Esports with EWC_Extra Channel Launch

Saudi Arabia Leads Charge in Esports with EWC_Extra Channel Launch

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In a groundbreaking move for the global esports community, the Esports World Cup Foundation has launched the EWC_Extra channel on both X and Instagram. This launch underscores Saudi Arabia's pivotal role in advancing Esports worldwide. With a focus on live competition coverage, capturing the most thrilling moments, and delivering the latest news from the world's largest tournament, Saudi Arabia continues to set new standards in the Esports arena. Expanding Coverage and Engagement
The EWC_Extra channel offers real-time content from 25 tournaments within the Esports World Cup 2025. It aims to reveal surprising moments from the competitions, showcase top player performances, highlight content creators' posts, and provide behind-the-scenes insights, pre-match activities, and more to the audience and Esports enthusiasts. This channel, alongside the main Esports World Cup channel, forms a dual-content system that ensures comprehensive coverage of the tournament events. While the main channel focuses on human interest stories and cultural content involving players, teams, fans, and talents, EWC_Extra focuses on the tournament's events, providing fast, direct, and specialized Esports coverage.
As the number of games and events increases and competitions intensify, the demand for instant content about the Esports World Cup 2025 is skyrocketing. In just the first week of the tournament, viewership increased by 167%, while video views surged by 267%. Fan engagement continues to rise across all channels, especially with live broadcasts reaching over 140 countries and offering more than 7000 hours of coverage. This growth is further bolstered by the support of global stars Cristiano Ronaldo and Magnus Carlsen, contributing to Saudi Arabia's vision of offering a new concept in competitive gaming experiences within the gaming and Esports sector. Celebrating Champions and Rising Stars
The first two weeks of the Esports World Cup 2025 witnessed intense competitions, resulting in the crowning of eight champions across various games. Team Gen.G continued its winning streak to claim the League of Legends title. Heretics secured a sweeping victory in VALORANT, while VK took home the Apex Legends championship. Redline maintained its dominance in Rennsport, and GO1 achieved a surprising win over the previously dominant Xiao Hai in the Fatal Fury tournament.
Team Spirit lost only one match on its way to the Dota 2 title. Team Vitality maintained an unbeaten record to claim the ML:BB women's championship. EVOS Esports achieved a decisive victory in Free Fire, with the brilliant 15-year-old player Rasyah earning the accolade of best player in the tournament.
The Esports World Cup 2025 continues until 24 August, featuring over 2000 players representing 200 clubs. They will compete in 25 tournaments across 24 games for massive prizes totaling over $70 million. Saudi Arabia's commitment to Esports is evident in its efforts to provide a platform that not only celebrates competitive gaming but also engages and excites fans worldwide.
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