Saudi gaming festival unveils official music anthem in partnership with Spotify

Saudi artist and gaming enthusiast Mishaal Tamer and Palestinian Jordanian national Llunr traveled to San Francisco to record the track. (Supplied)
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Updated 07 July 2023
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Saudi gaming festival unveils official music anthem in partnership with Spotify

  • Gamers8: The Land of Heroes launches ‘GG Geena,’ created by Mishaal Tamer, Llunr

DUBAI: Gamers8: The Land of Heroes, one of the biggest gaming and esports festivals, launched its official music anthem “GG Geena,” in partnership with Spotify, at the opening ceremony of the event at Boulevard Riyadh City on Friday.

Saudi artist and gaming enthusiast Mishaal Tamer and Palestinian Jordanian national Llunr traveled to San Francisco to record the track, which tells the story of how gamers can overcome any challenge.

The duo will perform a live rendition of the track at some point during the eight-week event.

The anthem “speaks through the Saudi Arabian gaming and esports story but is a piece of music that will resonate with gamers globally,” said Ahmed Al-Bishri, deputy CEO of the Saudi Esports Federation, the body that organized the festival.

As part of its partnership with Gamers8: The Land of Heroes, Spotify will host a podcast camp throughout the event and provide regular updates of the official Gamers8 playlist.

In addition, it will host two activation booths at Boulevard Riyadh City — one in the festival and another in the Mohammed Abdu Arena music venue — as well as promote Gamers8 on Spotify’s streaming platform and its social media channels.

Nicole Aoun, Spotify’s marketing manager for the Middle East and North Africa region, said: “Our unwavering commitment is to deliver an unforgettable experience to both the Saudi and global gaming community.”

The company’s focus is to celebrate the “creativity and cultural contributions” of local Saudi talent, she added. To that end, Spotify will place a billboard in New York’s Times Square featuring Tamer and Llunr.

Gamers8: The Land of Heroes will conclude with the Next World Forum, a gaming and esports event held at the Four Seasons Hotel Riyadh at Kingdom Center, on Aug. 30-31.


Foreign press group welcomes Israel court deadline on Gaza access

Updated 22 December 2025
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Foreign press group welcomes Israel court deadline on Gaza access

  • Supreme Court set deadline for responding to petition filed by the Foreign Press Association to Jan. 4
  • Since the start of the Gaza war in October 2023, Israeli authorities have prevented foreign journalists from independently entering the Strip

JERUSALEM: The Foreign Press Association in Jerusalem on Sunday welcomed the Israeli Supreme Court’s decision to set January 4 as the deadline for Israel to respond to its petition seeking media access to Gaza.
Since the start of the Gaza war in October 2023, sparked by Palestinian militant group Hamas’s attack on Israel, Israeli authorities have prevented foreign journalists from independently entering the devastated territory.
Israel has instead allowed, on a case-by-case basis, a handful of reporters to accompany its troops into the blockaded Palestinian territory.
The Foreign Press Association (FPA), which represents hundreds of foreign journalists in Israel and the Palestinian territories, filed a petition to the supreme court last year, seeking immediate access for international journalists to the Gaza Strip.
On October 23, the court held a first hearing on the case, and decided to give Israeli authorities one month to develop a plan for granting access.
Since then the court has given several extensions to the Israeli authorities to come up with their plan, but on Saturday it set January 4 as a final deadline.
“If the respondents (Israeli authorities) do not inform us of their position by that date, a decision on the request for a conditional order will be made on the basis of the material in the case file,” the court said.
The FPA welcomed the court’s latest directive.
“After two years of the state’s delay tactics, we are pleased that the court’s patience has finally run out,” the association said in a statement.
“We renew our call for the state of Israel to immediately grant journalists free and unfettered access to the Gaza Strip.
“And should the government continue to obstruct press freedoms, we hope that the supreme court will recognize and uphold those freedoms,” it added.
An AFP journalist sits on the board of the FPA.