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Esports world cup: "It has grown, partly driven by the players"
CGTN Europe
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08/07/2025
CGTN Europe interviewed Tom Cannon, an expert in sports finance and economics at the University of Liverpool.
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The eSports World Cup is back and this time with a record-breaking prize pot, a total of 70 million US dollars.
00:08
This year's contest will see 2,000 elite players competing from some 200 clubs across the globe.
00:15
China is sending 22 teams, including the 2024 Valorant Championship winner, EDG, or Edward Gaming Esports,
00:23
now a multi-billion dollar industry. It's a medal sport at the Asian Games.
00:30
Professor Tom Cannon is an expert on sports finance and economics at the University of Liverpool.
00:37
Great to have you on the programme, Tom. So look, there's a record prize pot at this tournament.
00:42
How has eSports grown into big business?
00:47
It's grown up partly driven by the players. The players have got to actually build this sport up.
00:52
And what's been realised in recent years is actually if you can crystallise their commitment to the Games
00:58
into a sporting event, you've suddenly got a world-class competition.
01:03
And that's what's taking place in Saudi Arabia.
01:05
And I don't think the potential is being exploited fully yet.
01:09
But it's the gamers, it's the players, it's the people who are dedicated to this sport and making it successful.
01:16
So they're elite athletes. This is a long way away from that stereotypical vision of, you know,
01:22
teenage boys not eating much or getting much daylight.
01:27
Absolutely. I mean, you look at some of the stars, you're talking about stars who've earned, I don't think,
01:32
over the last few years, the number one star, I think, is from Scandinavia.
01:36
I think he's earned about seven or eight million dollars from it.
01:40
And then you look at the runners-up, I think there's one from the Ukraine, he's worth about four million dollars.
01:45
And you're talking about million-dollar sportsmen.
01:48
You're talking about also a remarkable growth in the number of women participants.
01:52
So it's not teenage boys, it's teenage girls as well.
01:55
Obviously, they're not earning the millions yet, but there's at least one teenage sportswoman
02:00
who's close to half a million dollars in earnings.
02:03
So it's not teenage boys anymore that might be slightly older than teenagers.
02:09
And that's also changing in terms of the profile of participants.
02:13
So that's the profile of the participants.
02:15
Let's talk about the platform that is entertaining this phenomenon.
02:19
How does the eSports World Cup align with Riyadh's overall sports strategy?
02:26
Well, it aligns in two ways.
02:28
First of all, they want to be a global leader in sport,
02:31
which is why they're keen to get physical participation sports like soccer there.
02:37
They want to be a global leader in that side.
02:40
And on the other end of the spectrum, you might argue, they're eSports.
02:44
And don't forget, in many ways, becoming a global leader in eSports could be even more effective for them.
02:50
Because basically, the kind of technologies, the kind of infrastructure you need for eSports
02:56
is far more appropriate to a country like Saudi Arabia than, you know, enormous stadium
03:02
with all the construction involved, large numbers of people actually working in the sport.
03:07
Whereas a technology-based sport, which has got these kind of growth figures,
03:12
fixing much better with what might appear to be a sensible growth strategy for Saudi Arabia.
03:18
And that's what they want to have.
03:20
They want to have growth sports and they want to be selective to some degree.
03:24
But they want to be global leaders.
03:26
And they're global leaders already in this sport.
03:30
Well, we're going to have to leave it there, I'm afraid.
03:32
Professor Tom Cannon at the University of Liverpool.
03:35
Brilliant talking to you. Thank you.
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