
The first Olympic Esports Games will be held in two years in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, the International Olympic Committee said on Tuesday, as part of a 12-year-deal with the country signed last year.
The IOC has been looking into Esports for several years, forming a dedicated commission to find opportunities to tap into a younger generation involved with gaming.
With its traditional audience base gradually ageing, the governing body is trying to connect with a younger generation of potential Olympics fans.
In 2021, it developed the Olympic virtual series, a pilot venture in Esports before signing the deal with Saudi Arabia last year for hosting the Olympic Esports Games.
“There is now a very clear roadmap to the historic first-ever Olympic Esports Games,” IOC President Thomas Bach said in a statement.
“With the road to the Olympic Esports Games starting this year, the Games are becoming a reality.”
A six-member committee has been set up to define which games will be part of the first edition of the Esports Olympics.