Gamers8 launches Fortnite competition as the world’s best battle it out in Riyadh for $2m prize pool

Fortnite is the third major competition to take place at Gamers8 in Riyadh. (Gamers8)
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Updated 28 July 2022
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Gamers8 launches Fortnite competition as the world’s best battle it out in Riyadh for $2m prize pool

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Standfirst 1: Competition is the third professional esports event at Gamers8, after Rocket League and the Dota 2 Riyadh Masters

Standfirst 2: FaZE Clan, NRG Esports and Team Liquid are among the Fortnite favorites at Gamers8

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RIYADH: Gamers8 is set to launch the Fortnite competition with some of the world’s best gaming teams competing for a total prize money of $2 million starting from Thursday.

The four-day tournament will see the winners of both the Zero Build mode and the Standard version taking home $250,000 each.

Organized by the Saudi Esports Federation, Fortnite is the third tournament in the Gamers8 season being held at the purpose-built venue at Boulevard Riyadh City, following the completion of Rocket League and the Dota 2 Riyadh Masters.

Prince Faisal bin Bandar bin Sultan, chairman of the Saudi Esports Federation, said: “Fortnite’s bright colors, hilarious and infectious dance emotes, and its use of in-game currency, have made it not just a gaming favorite but a true cultural phenomenon. It is also one of the few truly popular family-friendly games and has picked up a huge following from people of all ages across the Kingdom and far beyond.

“When planning the unique concept of Gamers8 — which has a mission to blur the lines between what’s physical and what’s virtual — Fortnite was firmly marked ‘must have’ on our gaming agenda. Be it the Floss, the Dance Moves, The L, the Best Mates or the Llama Bell, we look forward to seeing them all in action at Gamers8 in Riyadh and witnessing all of you enjoying them too.”

FaZe Clan enter the tournament as favorites, with star players Dubs and Ronaldo looking to propel the North American outfit to glory in Riyadh. They will be keenly matched by European powerhouses NRG Esports though — especially if Clix and EpikWhale are on their usual form. G2 Esports, with fan favorites LeTsHe and Jelty gunning for glory, and Team Liquid, with Mitr0 and Pulga, are other real possibilities to claim the Fortnite crown.

The Fortnite format takes on two different forms across the four days of competition. Zero Build — where building is disabled in this mode but the Overshield is enabled — and is on July 28-29, with the competition conducted over 12 matches, 44 duos, and on a points-based system.

Duo Standard Battle Royal, using the standard set of rules, is scheduled for July 30-31, with the competition run over 12 matches, 44 duos, and on a points-based system.


Pakistan to face Sri Lanka in T20 series on Wednesday as World Cup preparations intensify

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Pakistan to face Sri Lanka in T20 series on Wednesday as World Cup preparations intensify

  • The series will help selectors finalize Pakistan’s 15-member squad for the T20 World Cup starting next month
  • Pakistan will play all World Cup matches in Sri Lanka, making the series key for adapting to local conditions

ISLAMABAD: Pakistan will take on Sri Lanka in a three-match Twenty20 international series starting on Wednesday in Dambulla, as the visitors step up preparations for next month’s ICC Men’s T20 World Cup, to be co-hosted by India and Sri Lanka.

The series, with matches scheduled for Jan. 7, 9 and 11, is expected to play a key role in shaping Pakistan’s final 15-member squad for the World Cup, which begins on Feb. 7. Pakistan will play all of their World Cup fixtures in Sri Lanka, making the bilateral series an important chance to adjust to local conditions and finalize combinations.

Pakistan captain Salman Ali Agha said the team would use the series to assess players and build momentum ahead of the global tournament.

“The series provides a great opportunity for everyone to perform,” Salman said at a pre-series news conference.

“Playing here ahead of the World Cup is a significant advantage for us, and we will look to acclimatize to the conditions as quickly as possible,” he continued.

Salman will continue to lead a T20 side that enjoyed a strong 2025, winning two tri-series tournaments and bilateral series against Bangladesh, West Indies and South Africa. The captain said the management was keen to test emerging players alongside established names.

“We have good players in our squad who are future prospects,” he added. “We want to give them opportunities, and I am hopeful they will deliver strong performances in the series.”

Pakistan have had the edge in recent T20 meetings with Sri Lanka, winning three of their last five encounters, including a knockout match at the ACC Men’s T20 Asia Cup in Dubai and the final of a tri-series in Rawalpindi.

Wednesday’s opening match will begin at 7 p.m. local time in Dambulla.