Ready player one: Esports fans get set for inaugural Gamers8 event in Riyadh

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The world’s biggest esports and gaming event will begin on Thursday night at the state-of-the-art NXT LVL Arena in Riyadh Boulevard City. (Supplied)
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Some of the biggest Esports teams will compete for a prize pool of $15 million in a series of tournaments that includes games such as Rocket League, Fortnite and Rainbow Six. (Supplied)
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Some of the biggest Esports teams will compete for a prize pool of $15 million in a series of tournaments that includes games such as Rocket League, Fortnite and Rainbow Six. (Supplied)
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Some of the biggest Esports teams will compete for a prize pool of $15 million in a series of tournaments that includes games such as Rocket League, Fortnite and Rainbow Six. (Supplied)
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Updated 14 July 2022
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Ready player one: Esports fans get set for inaugural Gamers8 event in Riyadh

  • Some of the biggest Esports teams will compete for a prize pool of $15 million in a series of tournaments
  • Saudi Arabia is home to an estimated 23.5 million gamers, representing about 76 percent of the population

RIYADH: Gamers8, billed as the world’s biggest esports and gaming event, gets underway in Riyadh on Thursday. The eight-week festival, which continues until Sep. 8, includes a series of gaming tournaments and esports programs, in addition to an entertainment lineup featuring international and local artists.

The event — which will take place at the NXT LVL Arena, a custom-built, state-of-the-art venue in Riyadh Boulevard City and is organized by the creators of charity tournament Gamers Without Borders — aims to blur the lines between the real and virtual worlds.

Some of the biggest Esports teams will compete for a prize pool of $15 million in a series of tournaments that includes games such as Rocket League, Fortnite and Rainbow Six. These will be complemented by webinars, interactive workshops and exhibitions led by international experts and specialists, free gaming sessions and other programs covering gaming-related areas such as game design, development, and startup fundamentals.




Some of the biggest Esports teams will compete for a prize pool of $15 million in a series of tournaments that includes games such as Rocket League, Fortnite and Rainbow Six. (Supplied)

“Today, we are on the verge of launching a historical season, not just in the Kingdom but globally, that is the biggest event for gaming and esports in the world in size, value and diversity,” said Prince Faisal bin Bandar bin Sultan, chairperson of the Saudi Esports Federation, during the Gamers8 opening ceremony on Wednesday.

The organizers of Gamers8 said their aim is to create an inclusive environment that brings an element of professionalism to the video gaming community and increases its value to the economy. Saudi Arabia is home to an estimated 23.5 million gamers, representing about 76 percent of the population.

“Video games form an essential part of our lives,” Prince Faisal said. “Gaming and esports are (fans’) passion and their form of social media and self-expression. It is their career path, their aspiration and their future.

“Today, gaming and esports, because of Saudi Vision 2030 and its ambitions, (represent a) promising sector that provides endless opportunities and contributes to the growth of our economy and gross domestic product.”

Turki Alfawzan, the CEO of SEF, said: “There will be a focus on four main themes (during Gamers8): Professional esports competitions, entertainment shows, music performances, and the Future Summit that brings together gaming and esports leaders and experts from all over the world.”

Other attractions include The Japamura Zone, presented by Saudia and inspired by Japanese culture, which gives visitors a chance to sample a variety of teas and matcha drinks, dress up in traditional Japanese clothing, sing karaoke, and play video games in a PlayStation zone.

The event’s opening concert, on July 14, will feature a diverse lineup of international artists including “Prince of Reggaeton” J. Balvin, Swedish DJ Sebastian Ingrosso, Egyptian singer Amr Diab, Bosnian-Swedish DJ Salvatore Ganacci, and Saudi DJ Elfuego.

Other gigs will feature performances by American DJ Marshmello, Swedish DJ Axwell, American rappers Russ and Lil Pump, Dutch DJ R3hab, Norwegian DJ Alan Walker, and a closing performance by the Black Eyed Peas and DJ Snake.


Al-Fateh grab second win on the trot, Al-Taawoun keep up pressure in title race

Updated 30 December 2025
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Al-Fateh grab second win on the trot, Al-Taawoun keep up pressure in title race

  • Al-Fateh win 2 consecutive games for the first time this season and move to 11 points
  • Al-Taawoun grab late winner against last-placed Al-Najma to stay within 4 points of Al-Nassr

RIYADH: Matchday 12 of the Saudi Pro League got underway on Monday with Al-Khaleej hosting Al-Fateh in the first of the evening’s three fixtures.

Despite producing a strong display in a 3-2 loss to Al-Hilal last week, Al-Khaleej lost 1-0 to Al-Fateh, with Matias Vargas scoring the decisive goal.

Al-Fateh’s strategy was clear: Moroccan midfielder Sofiane Bendebka would be flanked by Mourad Batna and Vargas in a fluid attacking set-up, allowing him to drift between a second-striker role and deeper midfield positions.

The free-flowing forwards enabled Al-Fateh to take control of the final third, with Batna cutting in from the right flank proving to be a dangerous asset in Al-Fateh’s arsenal.

That combination paid dividends in the 41st minute, when Batna delivered a diagonal ball across the pitch to find Vargas, who calmly chipped the ball over Anthony Moris to open the scoring.

It marked the Argentinian’s fourth goal in three matches, with his recent form directly contributing six points — more than half of Al-Fateh’s total this season.

Al-Khaleej were unable to replicate the same intensity shown against Al-Hilal, despite the introduction of club top scorer Joshua King after the break and Pedro Rebocho’s marauding role down the left.

Their clearest opportunity came in the 68th minute, when Rebocho squared the ball to Giorgos Masouras only for his effort to hit the post.

Al-Fateh then adopted a more cautious approach, looking to exploit Al-Khaleej on the counter. They nearly doubled their lead in the 88th minute when Vargas teed up Bendebka, but the midfielder’s powerful backheel crashed against the woodwork.

The defeat marks a slowdown for Al-Khaleej after an encouraging start to the campaign, with this being their third consecutive loss, now leaving them on just 14 points from 11 matches.

Elsewhere, Al-Hazem travelled to the capital to face Al-Riyadh, securing a 2-1 victory thanks to goals from Nawaf Al-Habashi and Omar Al-Somah.

The Syrian striker netted his 157th Saudi Pro League goal, extending his lead over Abderazzak Hamedallah at the top of the all-time scoring charts and helping Al-Hazem move further clear of the relegation zone.

In Qassim, third-placed Al-Taawoun edged bottom side Al-Najma in a tightly contested encounter. A late strike from Roger Martinez in the 85th minute sealed a 1-0 win, Al-Taawoun’s ninth of the season, keeping them firmly in the title race.

Pericles Chamusca’s side have exceeded expectations with their stellar start to the season. The Wolves move into second with 28 points, two ahead of Al-Hilal in third and two behind league leaders Al-Nassr, with both sides still holding a game in hand.

It marks the best start to a Saudi Pro League season in Al-Taawoun’s history, a run that continues to surprise in a league filled with established stars.

Matchday 12 on Tuesday starts with Al-Ahli vs. Al-Fayha, followed by Al-Ettifaq vs. Al-Nassr and Al-Okhdood vs. Damac later in the evening.