Esports tournament organiser ESL FACEIT Group has announced the launch of the ESL Saudi Challenge, a tournament series open exclusively to gamers located in Saudi Arabia.
The inaugural tournament will see players from the country compete in Overwatch 2.
The tournament takes place from October 18th and runs until December 7th with open qualifications and a playoff phase. The grand finals will take place at Riyadh-based gaming venue VOV Gaming. In addition, the tournament will feature a $20,000 (~£15,301) prize pool.
The ESL Saudi Challenge is the first time an ESL-branded tournament has taken place in Saudi Arabia. The tournament acts as an opportunity for local talent to showcase their skills ‘on a global stage’ with viewers from across the world tuning into the action.
Saudi Arabia has become a hotbed of activity for the esports industry throughout 2024. In August, the Saudi Esports Federation and MOONTON Games signed an MoU to grow the industry in the country. The same month Korean esports organisation Gen.G announced plans to open a dedicated hub in Riyadh.
ESL FACEIT Group remains one of the largest esports tournament organisers in the world. In October, it appointed Esports Engine Co-founder Adam Apicella as its Senior Vice President of Esports for North America.
Franck Guignery, Senior Vice President of Middle East and Africa at ESL FACEIT Group, spoke on the news: “The ESL Saudi Challenge is more than just a tournament—it’s the beginning of a new chapter for esports in Saudi Arabia.
“Whether you’re an aspiring esports player, a professional player or a fan, this is your chance to be part of the action and witness the rise of local talent.”