The Esports World Cup has revealed an astounding prize pool of $60 million for its upcoming event in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, making it the biggest in history. This beats the previous record of $45 million set by Gamers8: The Land of Heroes 2023.
The tournament will span over eight weeks and will showcase the world’s best players and teams battling it out in various esports games. Currently, organizers have announced 20 competitions, with plans to add more to the lineup.
This remarkable prize money reflects the Esport World Cup Foundation’s aim to boost the esports industry and offer a steady career path for players involved. The event is set to be an incredible esports extravaganza, drawing fans and competitors from across the globe.