Tag: ioc
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Olympic Esports Games Gets Approval, to Debut in 2025 in Saudi Arabia
The International Olympic Committee (IOC) has announced the inception of the Olympic Esports Games, set to debut in 2025 in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. This decision was made during the 142nd IOC Session in Paris, marking a significant step towards integrating modern sports into its traditional framework. IOC Approves Olympic Esports Games, to Debut…
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Olympic Esports Games to Take Place in Saudi Arabia: IOC
The International Olympic Committee (IOC) has partnered with Saudi Arabia to host the inaugural Olympic Esports Games in 2025. This landmark decision marks a major milestone for competitive gaming and its growing global recognition.
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International Olympic Committee Proposes Creation of Olympic Esports Games
The Executive Board (EB) of the International Olympic Committee (IOC) has proposed the creation of the “Olympic Esports Games” to the 142nd IOC Session. This proposal is set to be voted on at the 142nd IOC Session at the 142nd IOC Session during the Paris 2024 Olympic Games. With the IOC already in advanced talks…
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ESIC and International Olympic Committee Collaboration Announced!
We already heard the news of Esports being added to the Olympic Games. In a recent announcement, the Esports Integrity Commission(ESIC) and the International Olympic Committee(IOC) have released a letter of collaboration. Let’s take a look and get a better understanding of this collaboration. Esports Integrity Commission was set up in 2016 as a non-profit…
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Fortnite joins Olympic Esports Series as surprise late entry
Fortnite has just been added as a late entry to the International Olympic Committee’s (IOC) latest venture into esports. In a surprising twist, the IOC has decided to include the massively popular game Fortnite in the Olympic Esports Series, marking a significant turning point for the industry. The event will showcase nine virtual sports, each…
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IOC prefers VR sports games in the Olympics over traditional esport titles like CSGO
The IOC in its 8th summit came to the conclusion that instead of the more generic esports titles like DOTA 2, CSGO, and LoL.