In June, Riot Games announced substantial changes to the League of Legends<\/em> esports ecosystem, beginning in 2025. It included moving the Mid-Season Invitational to July, which sparked rumors it might be a part of the Esports World Cup and held in the Middle East. However, Riot has debunked the rumor.<\/p>
In an X post<\/a> on July 11, Chris Greeley, global head of strategy for League<\/a><\/em> <\/a>Esports, reassured fans MSI won’t take place in the Middle East. “MSI\u2019s move to July was in the works before we were aware of the EWC. While the timing is certainly coincidental, I can say with certainty that MSI 2025 is not taking place anywhere in the Middle East (and it isn\u2019t on the roadmap at this point for future years),” Greeley wrote.<\/p>
The Esports World Cup<\/a> made its debut this year. It spans from July 3 to Aug. 25. In that time, dozens of organizations compete in various games, including Counter-Strike 2<\/em>, Dota 2<\/em>, EA FC 24<\/em>, and League<\/em>. Eight teams from the latter participated in the competition, with T1 coming out victorious. The clash of schedules made fans fear that EWC might be a part of MSI or replace it altogether.<\/p>