Realistic illustration of international chess players competing in the 128-player Esports Nations Cup 2026 tournament in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia.
Realistic illustration of international chess players competing in the 128-player Esports Nations Cup 2026 tournament in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia.
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Chess joins Esports Nations Cup 2026 with 128-player field

The Esports World Cup Foundation has announced that chess will feature in the inaugural Esports Nations Cup in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, from November 2 to 29, 2026. The chess event will involve 128 players representing their nations in a tournament running November 2-8. This inclusion aims to expand chess's presence in the global esports ecosystem, building on its successful debut at the 2025 Esports World Cup.

The Esports Nations Cup (ENC) 2026 marks a significant step for chess in esports, with the Esports World Cup Foundation (EWCF) confirming its participation among 16 titles. Scheduled for Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, from November 2 to 29, 2026, the overall event commits $45 million to the esports ecosystem, including $20 million in direct prizes to players and coaches across disciplines. First-place winners in each title are guaranteed at least $50,000 per person.

The chess tournament, spanning November 2-8, will feature 128 players competing for their countries or territories, a departure from club-based formats. This structure allows up to two representatives per nation, promoting broader international participation compared to the 20 nations at the 2025 Esports World Cup (EWC), where Magnus Carlsen of Norway won the $1.5 million event for Team Liquid, defeating Alireza Firouzja in the final with a notable 22.Nb8 move and claiming $250,000.

Qualification pathways include 64 direct invites based on Champions Chess Tour (CCT) rankings as of May 26, 2026, limited to one per nation, with Titled Tuesday Spring Split results as tiebreakers if needed. An additional 56 spots come from regional qualifiers on Chess.com, held June 6-7 and June 13-14 across seven regions—North America, South America, Africa, Western Europe, Eastern Europe, Middle East/India/Central Asia, and East Asia/Southeast Asia/Oceania—each awarding eight spots via Swiss and double-elimination stages. Eight wildcard spots round out the field.

The format begins with a group stage of 16 groups of eight players in round-robin play, advancing the top four from each to a 64-player single-elimination bracket. Matches use a 10+0 rapid time control, best-of-two for groups and early playoffs, escalating to best-of-four from quarterfinals, with armageddon tiebreakers.

Indian Grandmaster Arjun Erigaisi expressed enthusiasm: “Playing for Gen.G at the Esports World Cup was a great experience... It’s really exciting to see chess becoming part of the esports world.” Sagar Shah of ChessBase India added, “I am very excited that the Esports Nations Cup is happening... there will be a similar level of excitement in the Indian community.” Tania Sachdev noted, “After the incredible success of chess at the Esports World Cup, bringing it into a nation-based format adds a powerful layer.”

This event builds momentum from the EWC, where Carlsen's victory and crowd interactions, including tension with Hikaru Nakamura, highlighted chess's esports potential.

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Initial reactions on X to chess joining the Esports Nations Cup 2026 are predominantly positive, led by official announcements emphasizing national rivalries and the 128-player tournament in Riyadh. Chess.com and esports news accounts promote the event's qualifiers and global appeal. User responses include predictions for winning nations and enthusiasm, alongside minor skeptical comments questioning chess as an esport or its watchability.

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Dynamic illustration of a nation-based chess tournament in Riyadh's esports arena for the Esports Nations Cup 2026.
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Chess added to Esports Nations Cup 2026 lineup

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The Esports World Cup Foundation has announced the inclusion of chess as one of 16 titles in the inaugural Esports Nations Cup 2026, set for Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, from November 2 to 29. The chess event will feature 128 players in a nation-based format, running from November 2 to 8. This marks a further integration of chess into the esports ecosystem following its debut at the 2025 Esports World Cup.

Chess will feature prominently in the Esports World Cup 2026, returning to Riyadh after a successful debut last year. The tournament, headlined by Magnus Carlsen, runs from August 11 to 15 with a $1.5 million prize pool. Qualification pathways and a multi-stage format have been announced by the Esports World Cup Foundation.

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The Esports World Cup Foundation has added chess and Counter-Strike 2 to the lineup of 16 titles for the inaugural Esports Nations Cup, scheduled from November 2 to 29, 2026. This event will feature national teams competing across various games, with detailed qualification processes for both titles. The announcement highlights a commitment to inclusive participation and substantial prize pools.

The Muscat Nights International Chess Championship 2026 has concluded in Muscat, Oman, after running from January 14 to 24. The event drew 270 players from 36 countries and featured strong performances by Indian competitors. Organized by the Oman Chess Committee, it highlighted both competitive chess and cultural activities.

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The 2026 International Prague Chess Festival has begun in Prague, Czech Republic, featuring top grandmasters in its Masters event. Reigning World Champion GM Gukesh D headlines alongside players like GM Vincent Keymer and GM Nodirbek Abdusattorov. The tournament runs from February 24 to March 6 at the Don Giovanni Hotel.

The Prague International Chess Festival 2026 is underway, featuring elite players in the Masters, Challengers, and Futures sections. World Champion Gukesh D leads the Masters group against strong opponents. Fans can follow the action live on multiple online platforms.

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The Riyadh Masters Dota 2 event at the inaugural Esports World Cup will offer a $5 million prize pool, the highest among 19 competitions. This amount tops those for PUBG Mobile at $3.8 million and Mobile Legends: Bang Bang at $3.5 million. The tournament runs from July 4 to 21 in Riyadh.

 

 

 

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