RIYADH: The Esports World Cup Foundation has launched its global Road to EWC qualification program for its premier event in 2026.
Featuring more than 230 tournaments across every major esports region and competition level, the Road to EWC 2026 connects publisher-led leagues, elite international events, and qualifiers into a single season-long pathway.
This program will culminate in the Esports World Cup 2026 in Riyadh from July 6 through to Aug. 23, 2026.
The qualification process creates opportunities for players and clubs, from grassroots to professional, to compete on the world’s biggest esports stage.
The structure is designed to support competitive integrity, long-term investment, and the sustainable growth of the global esports industry.
“Road to EWC brings together the journeys that shape competitive esports,” said Faisal bin Homran, chief product officer of the Esports World Cup Foundation.
“By creating a defined qualification season, it gives the whole industry the confidence to plan; players can focus on performance, clubs can commit resources earlier, publishers can align their ecosystems, and fans know when and where the biggest moments will happen.
“If we keep building together, we will grow the sport in a way that is sustainable, inclusive and truly global.”
The Road to EWC will be integrated into the global esports ecosystem, utilizing official leagues and premier tournaments as qualification pathways.
This includes the Apex Legends Global Series, Capcom Cup, Chess.com Global Championship, Combo Breaker, CROSSFIRE Pro League, EA Sports FC Pro, EVO and Free Fire World Series.
Also included are Fortnite Reload Elite Series, King Pro League (Honor of Kings), Mobile Legends: Bang Bang Professional League, Mobile Legends: Bang Bang MWI 2026, Overwatch Champions Series, PUBG Global Series, and PUBG MOBILE Global Open.
Other contests include the Rocket League Championship Series, the SNK World Championship (Fatal Fury), TEKKEN World Tour Finals, Call of Duty, League of Legends, Fortnite, Tom Clancy’s Rainbow Six Siege, Trackmania, and VALORANT.
The open online qualifiers and community competitions will run across Call of Duty: Warzone, Dota 2, Teamfight Tactics, and Chess, providing accessible routes to qualification for grassroots players who want to compete with the best.
Throughout the season, the Road to EWC multi-channel marketing campaign will deliver match highlights, pro player interviews, live streams videos on demand, and on-site coverage from influencers and creators.









