Riyadh esports forum prepares to shape future of pro gaming

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Prince Faisal bin Bandar bin Sultan, chairman of the Saudi Esports Federation. (Supplied)
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Updated 01 September 2022
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Riyadh esports forum prepares to shape future of pro gaming

  • Event will be hosted at the Four Seasons Hotel Riyadh At Kingdom Center on Sept. 7 and 8
  • Sessions will feature ideas, conversations from respected voices across the global entertainment and business spheres of gaming and esports

RIYADH: The Next World Forum, an esports and gaming forum in Riyadh, is set to gather sector leaders and experts from around the world, hosting fresh discussions that will shape the future of the booming industry.

Hosted at the Four Seasons Hotel Riyadh At Kingdom Center on Sept. 7 and 8, the Next World Forum’s opening “Saudi Spotlight: What Now, What Next” panel will highlight the Kingdom’s extensive gaming and esports aspirations.

The two-day event will be filled with sessions featuring ideas and conversations from some of the most shrewd and respected voices across the global entertainment and business spheres of gaming and esports.

Panel discussions include “Gaming and Esports as the Next Frontier of Media”, “Gaming as an Untapped Economic Powerhouse”, “VR/AR and the Metaverse in the Spotlight”, “Gaming for Good: The Light Side and the Dark Side of Gaming,” and “Leveling Up Esports and Gamer Health.”

Prince Faisal bin Bandar bin Sultan, chairman of the Saudi Esports Federation, said: “The Next World Forum is a platform for shaping the future of esports and gaming, both in Saudi Arabia and at a global level.”

In a statement, he added: “It is with great anticipation that I look forward to discussions and resulting actions that further initiatives across the global industry — and in the Kingdom in particular spark growth, creativity, job opportunities, entrepreneurship, and talent development. These are exciting times in gaming and esports, with immense opportunities arising from the Next World Forum.”

The “Gaming and Esports as the Next Frontier of Media” session will zero in on how the industry is shaping entertainment, while the “Gaming as an Untapped Economic Powerhouse” panel will discuss why major brands are investing in the gaming and esports ecosystem at unprecedented levels.

“The VR/AR and the Metaverse in the Spotlight” session will address the intriguing prospect of whether virtual and augmented reality technologies are the natural progression in the gaming ecosystem — or just an addition to gaming consumption.

On day two, the “Gaming for Good” panel will explore the power of gaming to boost strategic thinking, teamwork, communication, leadership and application across a wide spectrum of careers.

“The Leveling Up Esports and Gamer Health” session will focus on the vital topic of health and wellbeing management models for both hobbyists and professional gamers.


Pakistan opt to bat first against England at T20 World Cup

Updated 24 February 2026
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Pakistan opt to bat first against England at T20 World Cup

  • “It looks like a good pitch. We want to put up an above-par score and defend that,” Ali Agha said
  • England have a lot of knowledge about the conditions in Pallekele

PALLEKELE, Sri Lanka: Pakistan won the toss against England and elected to bat first in the Twenty20 World Cup Super Eights game on Tuesday.
“It looks like a good pitch. We want to put up an above-par score and defend that,” Pakistan captain Salman Ali Agha said.
England started the second round with a resounding 51-run win over co-host Sri Lanka at the same venue last Sunday while Pakistan’s opening game against New Zealand was washed out in Colombo.
England have a lot of knowledge about the conditions in Pallekele, where they have won all four T20s over the last few weeks, including a 3-0 series win against Sri Lanka before the tournament.
Pakistan batters have been struggling in the tournament and, except for opener Sahibzada Farhan, the World Cup leading run-scorer with 220, no one else has scored more than 100 runs.
Pakistan left out allrounder Faheem Ashraf and brought back fast bowler Shaheen Shah Afridi while mystery spinner Usman Tariq was preferred over leg-spinner Abrar Ahmed.
England captain Harry Brook hoped the “fresh pitch” would play better for chasing.
England named the same XI for the fifth match in a row in the tournament, staying faithful to struggling opener Jos Buttler.
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Lineups:
Pakistan: Sahibzada Farhan, Saim Ayub, Salman Ali Agha (captain), Babar Azam, Fakhar Zaman, Shadab Khan, Usman Khan, Mohammad Nawaz, Shaheen Afridi, Salman Mirza, Usman Tariq.
England: Phil Salt, Jos Buttler, Jacob Bethell, Tom Banton, Harry Brook (captain), Sam Curran, Will Jacks, Liam Dawson, Jamie Overton, Jofra Archer, Adil Rashid.