The Esports World Cup Foundation’s New “Heroes Club” Offers Elite Perks, Global Visibility, and Unmatched Lifestyle Access to EWC Champions
Riyadh, Saudi Arabia – July 4, 2025 — In a bold move to redefine what it means to win in esports, the Esports World Cup Foundation (EWCF) has officially launched the Heroes Club, a year-long VIP program exclusively tailored for Esports World Cup (EWC) champions. Unveiled just ahead of the 2025 tournament kickoff, this initiative transforms a single tournament win into a passport for global access, elite perks, and once-in-a-lifetime opportunities that extend far beyond the stage.
Branded under the motto “Beyond Victory,” the Heroes Club gives winners more than a trophy—it gives them a lifestyle upgrade. From concierge services and luxury travel to invitations to A-list events like the Super Bowl, Formula 1, and UEFA Champions League Finals, Heroes Club is designed to empower esports athletes as rising global icons. Each 2025 game champion will receive a one-year membership valid until the next EWC competition in their respective title.
“Just as the largest prize pool in esports history rewards excellence, the Heroes Club recognises what follows,” said Faisal Bin Homran, Chief Product Officer at EWCF. “It’s about going beyond victory—giving EWC champions the tools to grow their profiles, unlocking a new world full of opportunities, and extending their impact beyond the main stage.”
A New Standard for Esports Rewards
Coinciding with the record-breaking $70+ million prize pool for the Esports World Cup 2025, the Heroes Club underscores EWCF’s ongoing commitment to elevating the careers and personal development of top-tier players. The program includes:
- Personalized digital membership cards
- Access to a private platform with curated lifestyle experiences
- Premium hospitality packages at global sports and entertainment events
- Travel perks through EWCF’s luxury brand partners
- Early access to unreleased games
- Networking opportunities with VIPs, celebrities, and industry leaders
It’s not just a rewards system—it’s a gateway to a new echelon of esports stardom.
A Legacy Already in Motion
The concept behind Heroes Club began during EWC 2024, where over 80 players earned their spot through winning performances in Riyadh. Those champions were later invited to experience landmark events like Call of Duty Major I, the Super Bowl, and the UEFA Champions League Final—a preview of what the full-fledged program now delivers on a global scale.
Now, with the Esports World Cup 2025 officially underway, the next wave of champions will be inducted into this elite circle. This year’s event brings together:
- Over 2,000 players
- 200 esports Clubs
- More than 100 countries
- 25 tournaments across 24 different games
Tickets to the event, including access to the Opening Ceremony, are now available via esportsworldcup.com.
More Than a Tournament—A Movement
With its signature cross-game format, the EWC continues to break new ground by rewarding all-around excellence in esports, regardless of title, genre, or platform. The Foundation’s broader mission is clear: to build an inclusive and thriving ecosystem where professional players don’t just win—they thrive.
“By investing in players at every stage of their journey, we are reinforcing the role of esports as a global sport and a viable career path for generations to come,” added Bin Homran.
From documentary series like “Esports World Cup: Level Up”—now streaming on Prime Video—to global development programs like the Heroes Club, EWCF continues to push the envelope on what’s possible in competitive gaming.
For more information, visit esportsworldcup.com or follow the Esports World Cup Foundation on LinkedIn.