As esports continues to grow globally, several countries are stepping up to host major tournaments, driven by their investment in infrastructure, gaming culture, and audience engagement. In 2024, four countries stand out as key hosts for some of the biggest esports events in the world.
Saudi Arabia is rapidly emerging as a premier destination for esports events, thanks to its significant financial investment and world-class infrastructure. In 2024, the Kingdom will host major events such as the World Esports Championship and PUBG Mobile World Cup, attracting top global talent. The Riyadh Masters for Dota 2 and the Esports World Cup further solidify the country’s status as a leading esports hub.
Sources: Inside the Games ONE Esports
The United States remains a giant in the esports industry, with several high-profile tournaments scheduled for 2024. The Call of Duty League Championship in Texas and the Rocket League World Championship are just some of the events that highlight the country's prominence. In addition, the U.S. will also host VALORANT and Fortnite tournaments, further reinforcing its status as a top esports destination.
Sources: European Gaming Inside the Games
China is a key player in the global esports arena, both as a competitor and host. The country will host notable events such as the Honor of Kings Mid-Season Invitational and the Perfect World Shanghai Major for Counter-Strike 2 in 2024. China’s vast gaming population and advanced esports infrastructure make it a magnet for top-tier events.
Sources: European Gaming ONE Esports
Denmark has made a name for itself as a top esports destination, particularly for Counter-Strike 2 and Dota 2 tournaments. In 2024, Denmark will host major events such as The International and BLAST Premier, both of which attract global audiences and top esports teams.
Sources: Inside the Games Esports.net
These four countries—Saudi Arabia, the United States, China, and Denmark—are leading the charge in hosting some of the biggest esports events of 2024. Their advanced infrastructure, government backing, and passionate gaming communities have made them go-to destinations for major international competitions. As esports continues to grow, these nations will remain central to the