The Olympic Esports Games 2025 Gets Delayed
The Olympic Esports Games, initially slated for 2025, have been postponed. While the event is still planned, it will now take place sometime between 2026 and 2027, with the specific dates yet to be determined. The postponement, originally scheduled for Saudi Arabia, is attributed to significant logistical hurdles.
The Reasons for the Delay:
Staging an esports tournament of Olympic caliber presents immense challenges. The IOC and IESF require additional time to finalize crucial aspects of the event. Key outstanding issues include:
- Game Selection: The final list of games remains unconfirmed.
- Venue Confirmation: Suitable venues are yet to be secured.
- Qualification System: A fair and equitable global qualification system needs to be developed.
- Publisher Concerns: Game publishers reportedly expressed concerns about the previously tight deadline.
The organizing committees face the considerable task of selecting appropriate games, securing venues, establishing a robust qualification process, and securing the necessary funding. The hope is that this extended timeframe will result in a more refined and truly Olympic-worthy esports competition.
For further details on the Olympic Esports Games, visit the official IOC website. In other news, be sure to check out our article on the new beat 'em up game, School Hero.
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