ESL Partners with Qiddiya City
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08 April 2024 14:48
ESL FACEIT Group announced a new partnership with Saudi Arabian Qiddiya city. According to the release the deal will be for five years during the time two parties will host a range of events. Saudi Arabian city Qiddiya also partnered with the Esports World Cup Foundation recently to host a range of events.
The release states that Qiddiya City's Gaming & Esports District is aiming to become the world's best inaugural mixed-use gaming and esports hub, representing a groundbreaking venture in cultivating a gaming paradise.
Craig Levine, Co-CEO of ESL FACEIT Group, said: “Qiddiya is a city built for and inspired by the global esports and gaming community in one of the industry’s fastest-growing markets. As a pioneering global destination for gaming and esports, Qiddiya City will grow and develop in collaboration with the community, an important cornerstone for a more sustainable future. We’re confident and honored that EFG’s decades of experience will create value for the city’s scalable, fan-first vision.”
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ESL FACEIT Group announced a new partnership with Saudi Arabian Qiddiya city. According to the release the deal will be for five years during the time two parties will host a range of events. Saudi Arabian city Qiddiya also partnered with the Esports World Cup Foundation recently to host a range of events.
The release states that Qiddiya City's Gaming & Esports District is aiming to become the world's best inaugural mixed-use gaming and esports hub, representing a groundbreaking venture in cultivating a gaming paradise.
Craig Levine, Co-CEO of ESL FACEIT Group, said: “Qiddiya is a city built for and inspired by the global esports and gaming community in one of the industry’s fastest-growing markets. As a pioneering global destination for gaming and esports, Qiddiya City will grow and develop in collaboration with the community, an important cornerstone for a more sustainable future. We’re confident and honored that EFG’s decades of experience will create value for the city’s scalable, fan-first vision.”
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