Seven secures Australian coverage of Esports World Cup 2025
By Staffwriter in Media News on Friday, 27th June 2025 at 9:43am

EWC finale 2024 - credit: Luc Bouchon.
The Seven Network today announced it has secured rights to the Esports World Cup 2025 (EWC 2025) in Australia, with the most popular games in the tournament to be broadcast exclusively live and free on 7plus Sport from Thursday July 10 and running until Monday August 25.
Taking place in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, EWC 2025 pits the world’s top esports clubs and more than 2,000 elite players against one another for a share of US$70 million: the largest prize pool in esports history.
EWC 2025 features 24 of the biggest esports titles in the world, including Counter Strike , League of Legends, DOTA, MLBB, PUBG and Honor of Kings, with millions of people expected to tune in around the world during the seven-week event. Teams from across t...
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