Garena Free Fire's highly anticipated Esports World Cup debut is rapidly approaching, kicking off on July 14th. This prestigious tournament, held in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, is a key component of the country's ambitious plan to become a global gaming hub. The Esports World Cup, a spin-off from the Gamers8 event, represents a significant investment by Saudi Arabia in the esports arena.
The competition unfolds in three distinct phases. Initially, eighteen teams will compete, culminating in a knockout stage from July 10th to 12th, reducing the field to the top twelve contenders. A subsequent "Points Rush Stage" on July 13th will allow teams to gain a crucial advantage before the Grand Finals commence on July 14th.
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Free Fire's recent success, including its 7th-anniversary celebrations and anime adaptation, underscores its growing popularity. However, the Esports World Cup, while impressive in scale, presents logistical challenges for those outside the top tiers of competitive Free Fire.
Nevertheless, while enjoying the tournament, consider exploring our curated lists of the best and most anticipated mobile games of 2024. Discover exciting new titles to play while witnessing the thrilling competition!