Pakistani gamers defeated South Korea in the grand finals by performing brilliantly.


Riyadh: Pakistan won the Tekken 7 Nations Cup at the ongoing E-Sports and Gaming Festival in Saudi Arabia.
Pakistani gamers defeated South Korea in the grand finals by performing brilliantly.
Notably, the world's largest e-sports and gaming festival started in Riyadh with a prize pool of 30 million dollars, which is a world record prize pool.
According to Prince Faisal bin Bandar, chairman of Saudi E-Sports Federation, the event held in Riyadh Boulevard City is aiming to be a target for gamers and entertainment seekers alike this summer.
It should be noted that 391 best players from 113 international teams from 61 countries are participating in this festival, including Pakistan, Japan, South Africa, Saudi Arabia, Thailand, Peru, France, Philippines, Australia, Germany and other countries.

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