[UPDATED] Esports World Cup 2024: All announced titles so far

[UPDATED] Esports World Cup 2024: All announced titles so far

Ganesh Jadhav

5 Mar, 2024, 15:36

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Last updated: 10 Apr, 2025, 07:33

In December last year, HRH Crown Prince announced the Esports World Cup 2024. Led by Ralf Recihart, the former Chairman of ESL FaceIt Group, the Esports World Cup aims to be the biggest Esports event in recent history.

Hosted at Riyadh and by the Saudi Arabian State, the multi-game tournament will last for eight weeks and boast some of the biggest prize pools across the board.

The event is scheduled for Summer, 2024. ESWC will announce the exact details in the upcoming weeks.

Since the announcement, more and more games have joined the initiative, currently tallying up to 19. These include some of the biggest Mobile and PC titles including FPS, MOBAs and Fighting games.

Following is the complete list of titles announced for Esports World Cup 2024:

  • Mobile Legends: Bang Bang
  • Counter-Strike 2
  • DOTA 2 
  • Starcraft II
  • Honor of Kings
  • Free Fire
  • PUBG
  • PUBG Mobile
  • Rainbow Six Siege
  • Overwatch 2
  • Fortnite
  • Rocket League
  • FC24
  • Street Fighter 6
  • Tekken 8
  • League of Legends
  • Teamfight tactics
  • RENNSPORT
  • Apex Legends

The list is currently open and will be updated as the new titles are added. 

With the amazing line-up, the Esports World Cup 2024, Riyadh will definitely look to be the biggest esports event yet.

Follow ESWC on X/Twitter for all the updates on the event. You can also follow Strafe for the latest updates.

Featured Image Credits: Esports World Cup X/Twitter

Read More: Riot Games under criticism for partnership with Saudi-backed Esports World Cup

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