Qiddiya City has unveiled plans for the world’s first gaming and esports district, aiming to position Saudi Arabia as a major hub for the gaming industry.
As part of Qiddiya City’s broader transformation into an entertainment and sports destination, the gaming and esports district will feature four state-of-the-art esports venues capable of hosting major global events.
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These venues will have a total capacity of 73,000 people, with one of them boasting the world’s largest indoor LED screen in an esports arena.
The district aims to foster a vibrant esports community by providing facilities for up to 25 clubs and serving as the regional headquarters for over 30 video game companies.