Financial terms of this deal were not publicly disclosed.
Like its last announcement for EA Sports FC 24, this news isn’t much of a surprise, as Street Fighter 6 had a presence at the 2023 Gamers8 event (the predecessor to the Esports World Cup) with a competition that offered a $1M USD total prize pool.
Further details on what specific activities related to Street Fighter 6 are planned at the Esports World Cup—including the total prize pool—are to be announced at a later date.
Street Fighter 6 joins a growing list of titles that are going to be a part of the Esports World Cup in 2024 including EA Sports FC 24, Rocket League, Fortnite, Free Fire, PUBG, PUBG Mobile, Mobile Legends: Bang Bang, Brawl Stars, StarCraft II, Overwatch 2, Counter-Strike 2, Honor of Kings and Dota 2, among others.
The Esports World Cup is a multi-week gaming festival and multi-title esports competition funded by the Saudi Arabian government-run sovereign wealth fund, the Public Investment Fund (PIF). Esports World Cup competitions are being facilitated by ESL FACEIT Group in (conjunction with the Saudi Esports Federation), which is a wholly owned subsidiary of Savvy Games Group. Savvy is also owned by the Saudi government. EFG is home to tournament organizer ESL, tournament platform FACEIT, and esports and gaming festival company DreamHack.
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