In a significant addition to its esports portfolio, MOONTON Games has unveiled plans to develop an ecosystem for Magic Chess: Go Go (MCGG), a spinoff auto battler launching next year. The Esports World Cup (EWC) is making history by welcoming chess into its 2025 lineup, signaling a bold expansion into strategic and intellectual gaming. Thanks to a multi-year partnership with Chess.com, the world’s most popular online chess platform, the classic game will feature a $1.5 million (~£1.18 million) tournament, marking its debut on the global esports stage in Riyadh. Carlsen will play a pivotal role in bridging the gap between the traditional chess community and esports fans worldwide. Speaking about the collaboration, Carlsen expressed excitement, calling it “an amazing opportunity to showcase chess to a wide group of esports fans.” Chess will be the first confirmed title for the EWC 2025, with players earning their spots through Chess.com’s Champions Chess Tour (CCT). While chess may not be a traditional esports title, its strategic depth, competitive intensity, and global audience align with the EWC’s mission to unite diverse gaming communities under a shared banner. “Chess’ rich history, global appeal, and thriving competitive scene make it a perfect fit for our mission to unite the world’s most popular games.” This partnership also positions Chess.com as a key player in esports, leveraging its platform to integrate chess into mainstream competitive gaming. Read more in our articles including "Mobile Legends: Bang Bang Shows Action-Packed 2025 Esports Roadmap" and "Chess Joins Esports World Cup 2025 with Magnus Carlsen as Ambassador".
In a significant addition to its esports portfolio, MOONTON Games has unveiled plans to develop an ecosystem for Magic Chess: Go Go (MCGG), a spinoff auto battler launching next year. The Esports World Cup (EWC) is making history by welcoming chess into its 2025 lineup, signaling a bold expansion into strategic and intellectual gaming.
Thanks to a multi-year partnership with Chess.com, the world’s most popular online chess platform, the classic game will feature a $1.5 million (~£1.18 million) tournament, marking its debut on the global esports stage in Riyadh. Carlsen will play a pivotal role in bridging the gap between the traditional chess community and esports fans worldwide. Speaking about the collaboration, Carlsen expressed excitement, calling it “an amazing opportunity to showcase chess to a wide group of esports fans.” Chess will be the first confirmed title for the EWC 2025, with players earning their spots through Chess.com’s Champions Chess Tour (CCT).
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