The esports partnership between the Worldwide Olympic Committee (IOC) and Saudi Arabia isn’t any extra. On Thursday, the IOC mentioned that it and the Saudi Olympic and Paralympic Committee (SOPC) have “mutually agreed” to half methods. The breakup comes weeks after Saudi Arabia’s sovereign wealth fund and different traders purchased EA for $55 billion.
The IOC and SOPC agreed on a 12-year esports partnership in 2024. On the time, the IOC was reportedly in talks with publishers of Rocket League, Avenue Fighter and League of Legends. The 2 sides mentioned holding the Olympic Esports Video games each two years. (The primary video games have been initially scheduled for this yr, however have been pushed again to 2027.) Potential hosts for later installments have been mentioned to incorporate South Korea and the US.
As an alternative, the 2 sides at the moment are “dedicated to pursuing their very own esports ambitions on separate paths,” in line with the IOC. The group now plans to “unfold the alternatives introduced by the Olympic Esports Video games extra broadly.” It nonetheless desires the inaugural video games to occur “as quickly as potential.”
The AP notes that the dissolution comes seven months into Kristy Coventry’s IOC presidency. We do not know the main points of how the deal got here aside. Nevertheless, the IOC desires to attach with youthful followers by way of esports, however in a method that “Olympic values are revered.” Saudi Arabia’s Esports World Cup options MOBAs, shooters and preventing video games.
If the IOC desires to challenge a squeaky-clean picture whereas connecting with younger avid gamers, it might have an uphill battle. (For the document, video games do not result in violence.)


