Esports Nations Cup 2026 Tickets: Pricing and Purchase Guide

Esports Nations Cup 2026 Tickets: Pricing and Purchase Guide

19 Jun, 2026, 20:15

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Last updated: 19 Jun, 2026, 20:15

Early bird tickets for Esports Nations Cup 2026 are now live, and esports fans worldwide have various options to choose from. The inaugural edition of the biennial event will be held from November 2-29 at the Boulevard City in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia

ENC 2026 will feature teams and individual talent from around the world competing across 16 game titles. With an overall prize pool of $17.5 million, and players from various esports organizations coming together to represent their nations, there’s plenty to look forward to at the month-long event. 

If you wish to learn more about the Esports Nations Cup 2026, you can check out our articles on the ENC 2026 format and prize pool. For now, we have listed the full schedule and available ticket options for the event below.

How to Purchase ENC 2026 Tickets

You can purchase ENC 2026 tickets on the official website, where you can choose from various options.  

ENC 2026 Ticket Options
Early Bird ticket options for the Esports Nations Cup 2026 include:

  • Weekly ENC Pass: Provides best value to international visitors, offering unlimited event access for one week of competition, fast-track venue entry, and an event-exclusive goodie bag. 

  • ENC Embassy Weekly Pass: This premium experience offers high-end hospitality in a luxurious private environment overlooking the live event, with premium viewing lounges, curated food and beverages, and private meeting spaces.

  • Premium Tournament Pass: Offers fast-track entry to every match of the selected game tournament, along with Daily All Access benefits and a limited-edition goodie bag.

In the coming weeks, more ENC 2026 ticket purchase options will open up, including: 

  • Daily All Access Pass: Offers access to every tournament on a single day, along with fast-track venue entry and premium festival activities.

  • Single Day Tournament Pass: Provides the best value for fans looking to attend specific matches, offering access to a single tournament day for one title. 

How Much Do ENC 2026 Tickets Cost? 

Weekly Passes for the Esports Nations Cup 2026 cost €150 and offer the best value among the available ticket options. 

If you wish to watch only a select esport, Premium Tournament Passes are a good alternative, costing between €53 and €135. However, most of the tournament passes are priced around €100, so if you’re a fan of multiple esports, purchasing a weekly pass would be a more cost-effective choice. 

ENC 2026 All Games List

Note: Prices are subject to change based on future currency conversion rates. 

Week 1 (November 3–8)

Tournament

Schedule

Premium Tournament Pass Prices

Chess

November 5–8

€107

Dota 2

November 5–8

€107

Rocket League

November 6–8

€112

PUBG Mobile

November 3–8

€109

Week 2 (November 11–15)

Tournament

Schedule

Premium Tournament Pass Cost

VALORANT

November 12–15

€135

Counter-Strike 2

November 12–15

€107

PUBG: Battlegrounds

November 11–15

€94

FATAL FURY: City of the Wolves

November 14–15

€53

Week 3 (November 19–22)

Tournament

Schedule

Premium Tournament Pass Cost

EA Sports FC

November 20–22

€112

Rainbow Six Siege

November 20–22

€73

Street Fighter 6

November 20–22

€70

Trackmania

November 19–22

€87

Week 4 (November 26–29)

Tournament

Schedule

Premium Tournament Pass Cost

League of Legends

November 26–29

€135

Mobile Legends: Bang Bang

November 26–29

€107

Honor of Kings

November 26–29

€107

Apex Legends 

November 26–29

€135

Follow the action on the Strafe tournament page as the Esports Nations Cup unfolds. 

Check out Strafe Esports for all the latest Esports World Cup news and our X account for the latest content and coverage. Also, stay tuned to Strafe YouTube for exclusive interviews, press conferences, and more.

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