Zone launches esports platform that will allow Middle East gamers to play to earn

Saudi Arabia’s Mosaad Al-Dossary won the FIFA eWorld Cup Grand Final 2018 in London. (FIFA eWorld Cup)
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Updated 07 November 2021
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Zone launches esports platform that will allow Middle East gamers to play to earn

  • Players will take on opponents from around the world with chance to accumulate winnings through Algorand Blockchain

When Saudi Arabia’s Mosaad Al-Dossary won the FIFA eWorld Cup Grand Final 2018 in London, it highlighted that esports, already hugely popular in the region, was well on the way to becoming a profitable career path for its finest players.

Now, as gaming in Saudi Arabia and the Middle East continues to grow year on year, UAE-based firm Zone has developed a system that it hopes will transform the industry by providing users a unique play-to-earn environment.

Zone is a community-driven gamefi ecosystem formed on Algorand — a blockchain-based cryptocurrency platform — and founder and CEO Adi K Mishra says the new platform will allow a growing number of gamers, and not just the elite, to accumulate winnings by going up against participants from around the world. 

“These are exciting times as we launch on-gaming challenges for the masses,” he said. “We can now bring together our million-plus gamers from South Asia via our existing esports platform and integrate them into our Zone play-to-earn economy.

“Esports are witnessing substantial business demand in the current market scenario, thus driving the overall gaming industry across the Middle East. Having achieved a more than successful funding round, we at Zone move forward with a clear vision of revolutionizing this space and in tandem creating a host of new challenges for like-minded gamers.”

With gaming on the rise in the Middle East, especially in Saudi and the UAE, the industry is now recognized as a platform for governments and brands to reach a global audience, and its popularity is now eclipsing the film and music industries.

In October, a Japan-Saudi Arabia esports competition was held over two days during the Tokyo Game Show 2021, Asia’s largest gaming fair, with hosts eventually running out winners in all the five different games that were contested.

The match-up had been announced in August 2018 by the Japan eSports Union at the invitation of Prince Faisal bin Bandar Al-Saud, president of the Saudi Arabia Federation of International eSports and the Arab eSports Federation.

The Saudi Arabian leg of the contest was originally scheduled to be held in July of this year but has been rescheduled for 2022.


DP World ILT20 exposure lays strong foundation for UAE’s World Cup campaign

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DP World ILT20 exposure lays strong foundation for UAE’s World Cup campaign

  • ‘Whether you are an experienced player or a prospect, time out in the middle is the most important thing,’ says UAE captain Muhammad Waseem on DP World ILT20’s role in preparing the side

DUBAI: The DP World International League T20 continues to play a meaningful role in strengthening UAE cricket, with the recently concluded fourth season offering players sustained exposure to high-intensity competition alongside leading international names.

As attention now turns to the International Cricket Council’s Men’s T20 World Cup, several UAE players who featured in the tournament will represent the nation on the global stage, carrying forward the experience and confidence gained during the DP World ILT20.

Muhammad Waseem, who secured the coveted Blue Belt (Best UAE Player) for the fourth-year running, amassing 370 runs in 13 innings as MI Emirates made their way to the final, will lead the UAE team.

“Every season, the DP World ILT20 gives UAE players great competitive exposure. Whether you are an experienced player or a prospect, time out in the middle is the most important thing for any player. Adding to that is the fact that you are surrounded by some of the best cricketing minds in the world for over a month. It really helps you understand your game and read match situations. We now hope we can execute those learnings as we head into the ICC Men’s T20 World Cup,” said Waseem.

Haider Ali turned out for Dubai Capitals for a third consecutive season and finished among the side’s leading wicket-takers with 10 wickets. Left-arm pacer Muhammad Jawadullah was also a regular feature for the Capitals, with both bowlers forming part of a formidable attack that included Afghanistan’s Waqar Salamkheil (18 wickets) and Gulbadin Naib (12 wickets), as well as Bangladesh’s Mustafizur Rahman (15 wickets), an experience that augurs well for the duo ahead of the ICC Men’s T20 World Cup.

Notably, UAE pacers Junaid Siddique and Rohid Khan were among the most sought-after players at the DP World ILT20 Season 4 Player Auction, securing high-value contracts of $170,000 with Sharjah Warriorz and $140,000 with MI Emirates, respectively. Their acquisitions ranked them as the fourth and fifth most expensive signings at the league’s historic first-ever auction. 

Also featuring for the UAE will be Alishan Sharafu and Mayank Kumar (Abu Dhabi Knight Riders), and Muhammad Farooq (Dubai Capitals), all of whom were part of DP World ILT20 Season 4 squads.