The Esports World Cup Festival in Riyadh continues to be the heartbeat of gaming culture, and Week 4 is turning up the energy like never before. From chessboard intensity to cosplay creativity, every corner of the Boulevard is offering something unforgettable. Whether you're here to duel with cards, race in the SIM arena, or just vibe with fellow fans, this week promises a full spectrum of experiences.

One of the biggest draws is the Jameelathon challenge at the JAMEEL Motorsport Park, happening from July 31 to August 2. This isn’t just a flashy side event. It’s a three-part challenge that forces players to think strategically, move quickly, and stay composed. Between the Reaction Wall, the Balance Pad Knockout, and the Drift Time Trial, this arena is for the brave. You will be tested on all fronts, and only the sharpest competitors will rise above the rest.

If speed is your game, then the Aramco SIM Arena is where your heart should race. On August 1, the weekly qualifier for the Grand Prix Finals takes over the venue. It is more than just a practice lap. It is a chance to make your mark and claim a coveted spot in the tournament finals coming in Week 7. The machines are waiting. The leaderboards are watching.

Trading cards and tactical brilliance take over the stc Gaming Hall this week, starting with Yu-Gi-Oh! Community Day on July 28. This is not just nostalgia. It is a full-blown tournament and celebration for duelists of every level. Whether you’re a pro strategist or still learning to summon your first Blue-Eyes, the hall is your arena. And the excitement continues on July 29 and 30 with dedicated days for Cardfight Vanguard, Magic The Gathering, and Shadowverse. With structured showcases, player mentoring, and fan meetups, these events are a celebration of the games that have built lifelong fandoms.

Meanwhile, the Content Creator League continues to keep the energy high at Content Creator Park. From July 28 to 31, matchups like Team ABO SHAIF versus Team ABO3ABD and Team YAZEED versus Team TOPZ promise intense showdowns, unexpected wins, and plenty of crowd-favorite moments. This league is not just about the games. It is about seeing your favorite creators step into competition and showing what they are made of.

For those who live and breathe anime and fandom, Japan Park is the place to be. The Weekly Cosplay Contest on August 1 transforms the Crunchyroll Box into a runway of icons. Whether you are dressed as a hero, a villain, or something completely unique, this is your chance to showcase your love for characters that changed your life. From prop tips to photo sessions, this contest creates new memories every year.

One of the most buzzed-about experiences this week is the demo and showmatch of The Hidden Ones, an unreleased fighting game from MoreFun Studios. Happening on July 28 at the stc Gaming Hall, this is your chance to get a first look at the game before launch. Watch the mechanics in action, learn the meta from early players, and maybe pick up a few tricks yourself.

The stc Gaming Hall is also hosting high-impact tournaments that deserve your attention. The MOS E-Chess Tournament runs from July 28 to 30 and brings players together for a focused and thrilling competition. Backed by the Ministry of Sports and the Saudi Chess Federation, it is one of the more intellectual highlights of the festival. Right after that, PUBG Mobile takes the spotlight again with two back-to-back 1v1 tournaments. The Ghala event happened on July 27, and the Kasper tournament begins on August 1. For fans of precision and pressure, these solo matches are must-watch battles.

From sunrise to late night, Week 4 of the Esports World Cup Festival is more than an event. It is a movement across motorsports, gaming, fandom, and community energy. Whether you are here to compete or just soak it all in, this week will leave you with stories to tell and moments to hold on to.

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