Tuesday, May 12, 2026

Is Esports World Cup 2026 Moving to France? Rumors Explained

A rumor is circulating. The Esports World Cup 2026 might not stay in Riyadh.

Multiple insiders have independently raised the possibility that EWC 2026 could be relocated to France. The tournament is officially scheduled to run from July 6 to August 23, 2026, in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. No official change has been announced. But the fact that the same rumor has come from different corners of the esports scene in a short space of time is worth paying attention to.

Here is what has actually been said, who said it, and what remains unknown.

The Rumor Started on May 8

The first public mention came on May 8, 2026. The X account LPL Fanclub claimed that EWC 2026 could be moved to France. No source was cited. No details were provided beyond the country name.

That same day, Vladislav “harumi” Radvilovich, a Russian-speaking CS2 insider with a following on Telegram, echoed the claim. His message was brief: “There’s a rumor that the EWC is being moved to France.”

Again, no source. No city named. No timeline given.

Neither account explained where the information came from. That is not a small detail. Without that context, both posts are essentially unverified tips — notable enough to track, but not enough to treat as confirmed.

A Third Voice Had Already Said Something Similar

The May 8 posts were not the first time someone flagged this.

In April 2026, Dmitriy “Korb3n” Belov, manager of Team Spirit’s Dota 2 roster, said he had heard about plans to reschedule the event. His original statement was in Russian, and the wording left room for ambiguity. It could refer to a change of location, a change of date, or both.

Korb3n’s track record matters here. Before joining Spirit, he built a reputation as a credible insider. That does not make this confirmed, but it does make the timing of his statement harder to dismiss now that others are saying something similar.

Three independent sources, across different communities and platforms, all pointing toward the same possibility, in the same short window. That is the story. Not proof, but a pattern worth noting.

What the Esports World Cup Foundation Has Said

As of writing, the Esports World Cup Foundation (EWCF) has not issued any statement about a venue change.

The foundation previously addressed concerns about regional instability in March 2026, when a drone attack on Riyadh prompted questions about the event’s safety. At the time, an EWC organizing official stated clearly: “EWC and ENC will proceed normally as scheduled.” They added that “both events are still months away from being held” and that “tournament preparations are moving forward without disruption.”

That was March. The situation in the region has continued to evolve since then. Iran struck multiple targets across Saudi Arabia and neighboring Gulf states as part of the wider conflict that began in late February 2026. A ceasefire was declared in April, but the stability of the region heading into summer remains a legitimate concern for anyone planning a mass-scale international event.

The EWCF has not updated its position since its March statement.

Why a Move Would Be Unprecedented

The Esports World Cup has been held in Riyadh since its launch in 2024. Before that, its predecessor event, Gamers8, was also a Saudi production. The tournament is funded through the Esports Foundation, a nonprofit backed by Saudi Arabia’s Public Investment Fund. Its entire identity has been built around being a Saudi summer event.

A move to France would be the first time the EWC left Saudi soil. That is not a small logistical shift. It would involve relocating an event that in 2025 hosted 2,000 players, 200 clubs, and an audience across 140 countries, with a total prize pool of $75 million across 25 competitions in 24 games.

France as a host country has infrastructure for major events. Paris hosted the 2024 Olympics. But the logistics of shifting an event of this scale, this close to the scheduled start date, would be substantial.

What Remains Unknown

The list of what we do not know is longer than what we do.

No specific city in France has been named. No venue has been identified. No source has been traced to EWCF or any party with direct knowledge of a decision. No official body connected to the event has confirmed, denied, or commented on the rumors.

The EWCF continues to run Road to EWC qualifiers. Teams are still preparing for Riyadh. EWC 2026’s Club Partner program confirmed 40 organizations in March, including India’s S8UL and GodLike Esports. Nothing in the publicly visible organizational apparatus suggests a change is in motion.

That could mean the rumor is noise. It could also mean that any decision is being managed quietly, as would be expected for a move of this sensitivity.

The Regional Context Cannot Be Ignored

It would be a mistake to look at these rumors in isolation.

Riyadh has received Iranian strikes as part of the 2026 conflict in the region. The Saudi capital was directly targeted multiple times. A ceasefire was announced in April, but the situation remains fragile. Teams, players, and their families would need to feel safe traveling to and spending weeks in Riyadh this summer for the event to function as planned.

That is the question sitting beneath all of this. Not whether France makes logistical sense. Not whether the EWCF has the resources to relocate. But whether players, sponsors, and broadcasters are willing to commit to Riyadh under current conditions, and whether the organization believes they will be.

The EWC 2026 officially remains on schedule. Three insiders are saying something different. One of those things will eventually prove true, and the esports world is watching closely.

FAQ: EWC 2026 France Relocation Rumors

Is Esports World Cup 2026 moving to France? No official announcement has been made. Three separate insiders, including CS2 insider Vladislav “harumi” Radvilovich, X account LPL Fanclub, and Team Spirit manager Dmitriy “Korb3n” Belov, have separately suggested a possible venue change to France. The EWCF has not confirmed or denied these reports.

When is EWC 2026 officially scheduled? EWC 2026 is officially scheduled from July 6 to August 23, 2026, in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia.

Why might EWC 2026 move out of Riyadh? Insiders have not stated a reason. Independent reporting points to regional instability following the 2026 Iran conflict, during which Riyadh was targeted by Iranian strikes. A ceasefire was announced in April 2026, but safety concerns for a large international event remain part of the broader conversation.

Has the EWC Foundation commented on a venue change? As of writing, no. The EWCF last addressed event concerns in March 2026, confirming the event would proceed as scheduled following an earlier drone attack on Riyadh. No update has been issued since.

Where in France might EWC 2026 be held? No specific city or venue in France has been named in any insider report. France was identified only as the country, not a specific location.

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