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The ESL Saudi Challenge returns in 2025 with two editions

The ESL Saudi Challenge returns in 2025 with two editions

Arab News21-04-2025
RIYADH: ESL FACEIT Group, the world's leading e-sports company, has announced the return of the ESL Saudi Challenge for 2025, with two editions confirmed for May and December.
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The expansion is part of EFG's long-term commitment to Saudi Arabia's gaming ecosystem and supports the Kingdom's Vision 2030 and its National Gaming and Esports Strategy.
Kicking off the 2025 season, the first round of open qualifiers will take place on April 24-26, followed by a second round scheduled for May 1-3. The competition will then advance to the playoffs on May 7-8 and 14-15, culminating in a live grand final at VOV Gaming on May 30.
The ESL Saudi Challenge is a platform for emerging local talent to shine on the world stage, linking Saudi players with international opportunities and audiences.
'What's happening in the Kingdom today sets the tone for the future of global e-sports.' said Franck Guignery, senior vice president for the MENA region at EFG. 'We're witnessing a generation of players with world-class potential. The ESL Saudi Challenge is more than a tournament, it's a launchpad — a gateway that connects Saudi talent to the global esports arena. For the industry, this isn't just an opportunity — it's a turning point.'
Each 2025 edition of the tournament will spotlight Overwatch 2 as its flagship title, with a $20,000 prize pool and offering winners a direct path to global competitions. This year's grand finals will culminate in a live showdown, bringing the region's top talent to the big stage.
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