Balkans
European Esports Championship 2025 to Take Place from July 9-13

The International Esports Federation (IESF) is thrilled to announce that the European Esports Championship 2025 will be hosted in Pristina, Kosovo, from 9-13 July. This tournament will bring together 180 esports athletes from across Europe, competing in some of the world’s most popular game titles.
The championship will feature:
Counter Strike 2 – Top 16 teams
Counter Strike 2 Women – Top 8 teams
Dota 2 – Top 12 teams
The road to Pristina begins with an intense online qualification stage, taking place from 16 May to 1 June. The top-performing teams from this stage will earn their spot at the European Esports Championship, where they will battle for national glory in front of a passionate esports audience.
“We are excited to bring the European Esports Championship to Pristina, a city with an emerging esports scene and a strong community of gamers. This event will showcase the incredible talent of European players and reinforce the growing significance of esports in the region,” said Igor Nedeski, Esports Manager at IESF.
The European Esports Championship 2025 promises high-level competition,live broadcasts, and a thrilling esports experience for both players and fans. More details regarding match schedules, venue information, and streaming platforms will be revealed in the coming weeks.
-
Asia7 days ago
Max Level Wins PR Mandate for Riot Games in India and South Asia
-
Asia7 days ago
BetConstruct Wins “Digital Sports Betting Supplier of the Year” Award at Global Gaming Awards Asia-Pacific 2025
-
Latest News7 days ago
The Impact of Technology on Poker Store Monetisation: From Blockchain to NFT
-
Compliance Updates7 days ago
Digitain’s Paydrom Receives PCI DSS Certification
-
Balkans7 days ago
Merkur Showcased its Latest Product Portfolio at Belgrade Future Gaming
-
Latest News7 days ago
Week 23/2025 slot games releases
-
Latest News7 days ago
Veikkaus Appoints Jyri Lassi as New General Counsel
-
Latest News7 days ago
Romania: Higher Gambling Taxes Will Drive Players to the Black Market, AOJND Warns