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IOC and Saudi Arabia cancel their 12-year deal to host video gaming Esports Olympics in Riyadh
- On October 30, 2025, the International Olympic Committee and the Saudi National Olympic Committee mutually ended a 12-year esports hosting deal, canceling Riyadh's inaugural Esports Olympics.
- The IOC's `non-violence` criteria exclude shooter games like Call of Duty and Counter-Strike featured in the Esports World Cup, while negotiations with game publishers and national anti-doping bodies proved difficult.
- Saudi investment extended to gaming with the Public Investment Fund's $55 billion Electronic Arts buyout, while the Esports World Cup 2025 in Riyadh drew 1,500 players from more than 100 countries with a $71.5 million prize pool.
- Without a host or timetable, the Esports Games must start from scratch and the International Olympic Committee will develop a new approach and pursue a new partnership model.
- The Esports World Cup Foundation said it will launch the Esports Nations Cup in November 2026 in Riyadh with major publishers involved, while the IOC could consider returning to Singapore.
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Olympic Esports Games faces further delay
The Olympic Esports Games might see further delay as the International Olympic Committee (IOC) announced that they have ended their cooperation with the Saudi Olympic and Paralympic Committee (SOPC) in terms of the inaugural games.
·Manila, Philippines
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IOC, Saudi Arabia cancel 12-year deal to host video gaming Esports Olympics in Riyadh
GENEVA — The IOC and Saudi Arabia have canceled their 12-year deal to host the video gaming Esports Olympics in Riyadh in a rare setback for a sports project backed by the oil-rich kingdom.
·Omaha, United States
Read Full ArticleThe IOC and the Saudi Olympic Committee have terminated their cooperation, without any knowledge of the reasons.
·Montreal, Canada
Read Full ArticleThe first video game competition under the auspices of the IOC was scheduled to take place in 2027 in Riyadh, but the project, though strategic, was cancelled.
·Paris, France
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