Edit Settings

France pledges full support for Esports World Cup 2026 in Paris

Rituraj Halder Published June 30, 2026
Add as preferred source on Google
Esports
France and Esports Foundation Sign Historic Partnership Ahead of EWC 2026

The Esports Foundation has officially signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with France’s Ministry of Sport, Youth and Community Life.

Finalized under the administration of French President Emmanuel Macron, this agreement will establish a framework for institutional cooperation ahead of the highly anticipated Esports World Cup (EWC) 2026.

Such an agreement is quite new for esports. This agreement will allow the integration of the state government into the international gaming tournament.

With the rapid growth of esports communities globally, government involvement has been becoming more common because it helps stimulate the economy while bringing in tourists. Therefore, this Memorandum of Understanding will ensure a smooth operation for the EWC with support from the host country.

France promises complete support towards EWC 2026

Under the terms of the newly unveiled MoU, French authorities will work hand-in-hand with tournament organizers to streamline the massive logistical hurdles associated with a global tournament.

Importantly, the ministry has pledged direct assistance to fast-track the visa application and processing systems for all qualifying professional players, coaching staff, international clubs, and operational personnel entering the country.

Other than that, the French government will provide extensive support regarding city infrastructure, emergency services, and strict security protocols across the primary venues, including the Paris Expo Porte de Versailles and La Seine Musicale.

This decision comes after the high-profile relocation of the Esports World Cup from its original home in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, to Paris, France. To make this transition seamless, the Esports Foundation is executing a massive investment of approximately 250 million euros (roughly 290 million dollars) to structure the event on European soil.

This substantial hosting budget is completely separate from the tournament’s record-breaking 75-million-dollar prize pool, making EWC 2026 the single most expensive and lucrative undertaking in the history of competitive gaming.

French financial authorities project that the multi-week international tournament will generate a staggering 600 million euros (approx. $700 million) in indirect economic impact for the city of Paris.

The massive influx of revenue will be driven by international tourism, hospitality bookings, localized consumer spending, and the creation of temporary event production jobs.

Scheduled to run from July 6 through August 23, the event will gather over 2,000 top players from 100 countries, officially cementing the new partnership as a cultural milestone for digital sports.

Featured image credit: Esports Foundation

Rituraj Halder
Muck RackLinkedIn
About Rituraj Halder
Rituraj is a games journalist, content creator, and gamer. He has been covering esports and gaming industry news for years, with his work published on several prominent outlets. Other than try-harding in online shooters, Rituraj loves to play obscure indie titles and narrative-heavy RPGs. Also, he is a big DnD nerd.
Add as preferred source on Google
ESB Cyborg
Stay updated with your esports betting edge
Get expert insights, odds and exclusive offers from EsportsBetting.com

Related Articles

All Esports News

Leave a Comment

Join our community or access your account to post a comment.

No comments yet

Log in to your account
Create new account
By creating an account, you agree to our Privacy Policy and Terms of Use.
Already have an account? Login
Don't have an account? Sign up