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Gamers8 and Spotify team up for Saudi Arabia’s first live international esports season

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RIYADH: Gamers8 have unveiled an exclusive partnership with streaming giant Spotify, who will become the official audio streaming partner for the all-new major esports and gaming season taking place live in Riyadh this summer.

Spotify boasts a community of more than 422 million monthly active listeners, including 182 million subscribers, across 183 markets.

Under this partnership, gamers and their fans can enjoy specially curated audio inspired by the esports community. Gamers8, from the creators of Gamers Without Borders, will be held in the Saudi capital from July 14 to Sept.

8, with a total prize pool of $15 million. Omar Batterjee, head of marketing, communications, and partnerships at the Saudi Esports Federation, said: “Music and audio are an essential part of esports.

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