Esports Nations Cup has confirmed its 16 esports titles for the inaugural occasion later this 12 months.
Set in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, from November 2nd to the twenty ninth, the Esports Basis (EF) expects over 100,000 gamers to compete in a whole bunch of qualification occasions to achieve the worldwide stage.
Three of the chosen video games are cellular titles, displaying the recognition and development of the cellular esports scene.
Esports Nations Cup options many cellular esports titles
Sixteen video games have been chosen for the first-ever Esports Nations Cup, “reflecting the range of world esports,” in keeping with a current press launch.
Listed below are the titles:
Apex Legends
Chess
Counter-Strike 2
Dota 2
EA SPORTS FC
Deadly Fury
Honor of Kings
PUBG Cellular
Cellular Legends: Bang Bang
Rainbow Six Siege
Rocket League
Road Fighter 6
Trackmania
VALORANT
The three cellular video games on the Esports Nations Cup are Honor of Kings, PUBG Cellular, and Cellular Legends: Bang Bang. These cellular esports have seen speedy development worldwide, particularly ML:BB. The M7 World Championship just lately turned the most-watched cellular esports occasion in historical past.
“The total ENC 2026 video games lineup wasn’t constructed across the greatest titles alone, however to create the broadest attainable footprint,” stated Fabian Scheuermann, Chief Video games Officer on the Esports Basis. “No single sport can try this – completely different titles attain completely different areas and communities, and bringing them collectively is what makes the ENC actually open.
“The identical applies to nationwide attain: some titles open pathways in a couple of nations, some lengthen throughout dozens. Working hand-in-hand with our companions, we’re making a shared stage for hundreds of thousands of individuals, opening alternatives for expertise to interrupt by means of and giving communities a purpose to rally behind their groups, bringing esports to each nook of the world.”
The Esports Nations Cup could have a $20 million prize pool. It is backed by $45 million in funding, making certain equal pay for each participant and coach in each sport based mostly on placement. Each first place group will get $50,000 per participant and coach.


















