Army National Guard backs rebranded scholastic esports championship

The Army National Guard is sponsoring the FORGE Scholastic Esports Championship, set for May 15–17, 2026, in San Antonio. This event, hosted by Rally Cry, expands beyond competition to include career and education pathways for students. It integrates the FORGE program to connect esports with professional development.

The FORGE Scholastic Esports Championship marks a new chapter for scholastic esports, rebranded from the previous Scholastic Esports Championship. Scheduled for May 15–17, 2026, at the Boeing Center at Tech Port in San Antonio, the three-day event is presented by the Army National Guard and produced by Rally Cry.

Evan Cameron, Product Lead at Rally Cry, stated, "The FORGE Scholastic Esports Championship represents more than just competition. It's a launchpad for student growth." The initiative incorporates Rally Cry's FORGE program, which aims to build pathways linking esports participation to education, careers, and leadership opportunities.

A key addition for 2026 is the FORGE Trials, a national qualifier system that allows teams from partner leagues to progress to the championship. This structure enhances access and competitive integrity. The event features competitions in partnership with organizations such as ECAC, EGF, NECC, and SAMSAT's R20 Esports program, plus activations from Ubisoft and TwitchU.

In addition to tournaments, attendees can participate in open competitions, career panels, interactive exhibits, arcade experiences, museum programming, and community activities focused on gaming culture and student achievement.

Rally Cry, founded by esports veterans, organizes community-focused gaming events for various groups, including youth and military communities. The Army National Guard supports the event through its commitment to education benefits and leadership training for students.

This development highlights efforts to professionalize scholastic esports, providing structured opportunities beyond gameplay.

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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.

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.

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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 2026 esports calendar features a packed schedule of international competitions across titles like Counter-Strike 2, Dota 2, and League of Legends. Events span from January to December, with key tournaments hosted in locations from Indonesia to the United States. Organizers such as ESL, PGL, and Riot Games have outlined dates subject to final confirmation.

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Valorant is poised to enter the Esports Nations Cup lineup beginning in 2026, according to sources. This addition expands the tournament's roster of featured titles.

ESL has outlined its Dota 2 tournament schedule for 2026, featuring major competitions that anchor the ESL Pro Tour. The calendar includes online and LAN events with significant prize pools and EPT points. Key tournaments span from February to May, drawing top teams worldwide.

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The Rai Sahab Council for Sports and Education held chess championships in 2024 and 2025, attracting a diverse mix of young and experienced players. Participation increased significantly by 2025, with deeper institutional and family involvement. These events are establishing a strong grassroots foundation for chess in India.

 

 

 

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