
The Worldwide Esports Federation (IESF) has introduced a partnership with GIRLGAMER Esports Competition, a aggressive esports occasion centered on celebrating girls.
GIRLGAMER and IESF will work collectively to develop the primary version of a girls’s CS:GO event on the World Esports Championship later this 12 months in Indonesia.
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The IESF, a world esports federation, runs the World Esports Championship, its flagship occasion set to culminate in December 2022 in Indonesia. The World Esports Championships options nationwide groups in several esports titles, starting from CS:GO to Dota 2 to combating video games.
GIRLGAMER and IESF stated they’d “work collectively to additional cement values corresponding to range and inclusion” inside esports.
IESF additionally talked about in a launch that it has signed a Memorandum of Understanding with Ladies in Video games (WIG), a non-profit organisation centered on creating an equal and secure atmosphere for ladies in gaming.
The IESF didn’t announce additional particulars in regards to the qualifiers or prize pool for the feminine CS:GO event. Nonetheless, the general World Esports Championship prize pool is $500,000 (~£373,000), which can be distributed throughout six video games: PUBG Cellular, Dota 2, CS:GO, Cellular Legends: Bang Bang, and Tekken 7.
The prize pool for this 12 months is considerably bigger than in 2021, when it stood at $55,000 (~£41,000).

IESF Secretary Common Boban Totovski commented: “We’re thrilled to be working with GIRLGAMER to proceed increasing aggressive alternatives for ladies in esports.
Internet hosting the primary CS:GO Match on the World Esports Championships Finals can be a historic second for all the World Esports Household and we will’t wait to work on much more initiatives collectively to create a extra inclusive World Esports Household for generations to come back.”