The inaugural Esports World Cup in Riyadh arrives with record prize money and a promise to transform the Saudi Arabian capital into the epicentre for esports fandom and gaming culture. But why is the Gulf state investing so heavily in competitive gaming and how will it shape the future of the indus...
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