HONOR is back on the global esports stage as the Official Smartphone Partner for the Esports World Cup (EWC) 2025, the Esports World Cup Foundation announced on Friday. After a successful collaboration at the 2024 tournament, HONOR is renewing its commitment to elite mobile competition by supplying its latest device, the HONOR Magic7 Pro, to the world’s top mobile esports athletes. With tournaments for Honor of Kings, PUBG Mobile, Mobile Legends: Bang Bang, and Free Fire, the smartphone will power players competing for a combined prize pool of over $10 million. HONOR's return to EWC also reflects its deeper investment in mobile gaming and esports culture. Rui Guo, Group CMO of HONOR Device Co., said the company is proud to continue supporting elite mobile esports. “We look forward to seeing HONOR smartphones power the best esports athletes in the world as they strive for international greatness at the Esports World Cup.” The Esports World Cup 2025 returns to Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, from July 7 to August 24, bringing together more than 2,000 elite players across 24 games. Mike McCabe, COO of the Esports World Cup Foundation, said HONOR’s return enhances the competitive environment. HONOR’s commitment also reflects Saudi Arabia’s growing role in global esports. Read more in our articles including "HONOR Returns to Esports World Cup 2025 as Official Smartphone Partner" and "HONOR Joins Forces with Esports Star Yinuo to Launch Gaming-Focused GT Phones".
HONOR is back on the global esports stage as the Official Smartphone Partner for the Esports World Cup (EWC) 2025, the Esports World Cup Foundation announced on Friday. After a successful collaboration at the 2024 tournament, HONOR is renewing its commitment to elite mobile competition by supplying its latest device, the HONOR Magic7 Pro, to the world’s top mobile esports athletes.
With tournaments for Honor of Kings, PUBG Mobile, Mobile Legends: Bang Bang, and Free Fire, the smartphone will power players competing for a combined prize pool of over $10 million. HONOR's return to EWC also reflects its deeper investment in mobile gaming and esports culture. Rui Guo, Group CMO of HONOR Device Co., said the company is proud to continue supporting elite mobile esports.
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