Professional gamers from across the globe are descending on Saudi Arabia to compete in the inaugural E-sports World Cup. The event will run for nearly eight weeks until August 25 and has a combined prize pool of more than 60 million U-S dollars, setting a new benchmark for E-Sports. The Esports World Cup will feature 22 competitions across 21 different video game titles. ABC NewsRadio’s Tom Oriti speaks to award-winning television presenter, video game critic and host of Game for anything Podcast, Rad Yeo, about why it’s such a massive event.
Program: Global gamers head to Saudi Arabi for massive E-Sports World Cup
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