The inaugural FIFAe World Cup 2024, a collaboration between eFootball and FIFA, has crowned its champions in both console and mobile categories. Malaysia's Minbappe secured victory in the mobile division, while Indonesia dominated the console competition with the team BINONGBOYS, SHNKS-ELGA, GARUDAFRANC and akbarpaudie taking the top prize.
Held at the impressive SEF Arena in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, this tournament marks the first of what's hoped to be a continuing series. The high production values of the FIFAe World Cup 2024 are evident, reflecting Saudi Arabia's significant investment in esports, particularly with the concurrent inaugural Esports World Cup.
The Future of eFootball in Competitive Gaming
The success of the FIFAe World Cup 2024 isn't just about the immediate results; it's a significant step for Konami and FIFA in establishing eFootball as the premier football simulator for elite competition. This collaboration strongly reinforces that ambition.
However, the question remains whether this high-profile, lavishly produced tournament will connect with the average gamer. The history of esports, particularly in fighting games, shows that major organizational involvement can sometimes lead to unforeseen challenges in top-level play. While the FIFAe World Cup currently appears seamless, potential hurdles might emerge in the future.
For more on high-profile gaming events, check out the results of the recently concluded Pocket Gamer Awards 2024!