All Esports World Cup Games Announced So Far

The Esports World Cup in 2025 is going to be a new event, celebrating the diverse world of esports. There are games in tons of genres featured here. The whole event will be running in July, where some of the top players in each game will come together. What titles are being featured though? There’s a fun spread of the Esports World Cup games already announced for the tournament.

We’re looking at titles that cover most of the big hitters. There are inclusions like Dota 2. However, we’re also seeing more representation for newer and growing areas of esports, like mobile gaming.

All Esports World Cup Games Announced So Far

All Esports World Cup Games

The Esports World Cup is going to feature more games than ever this year. We’ve had a few new games added to this roster over the last few weeks. Most recently, we’ve had an extra five brought in including Overwatch 2. What about more established titles though? There’s quite a list being featured. These are all of the Esports World Cup games we know about so far.

  • Overwatch 2
  • Rainbow 6
  • PUBG
  • PUBG Mobile
  • Garena Free Fire
  • Counter Strike 2
  • Dota 2
  • Honor of Kings
  • MBB
  • StarCraft 2

Those are all of the additions so far. There’s a decent spread of titles here, mainly focusing on shooters and MOBAs. We’re getting some of the longest-standing esports games like Counter-Strike and Dota. However, there are some more modern inclusions such as PUBG Mobile and OW 2. It’s great to see another outing for StarCraft 2 too.

There are a few areas of esports that aren’t represented so far, like fighting games and sports games. Looking at this though, there’s a decent number of games from other genres. It’s enough that we’ll see some impressive games in the genres that are represented.

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While announcing the new games, a special trailer was released to promote the Esports World Cup. We got to see some specific worldwide cities that tie into each of the new games. Like Brazil for Free Fire or Toronto for Canada. We might have more titles and features announced over the coming weeks too.

AESA
AESA

The AESA is a member of the International Esports Federation (IeSF) as a national member representing Australia. Currently the IeSF comprises of over 88 nations and is signatory to the World Anti-Doping Agency and actively working towards SportAccord membership.