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Tickets for first Olympic Esports Week now available

This coming June 22 to 25, the first-ever Olympic Esports Week will be held in Singapore. If you want to watch the competition live, we have some good news.

Today, the International Olympic Committee (IOC) and the Singapore National Olympic Council (SNOC) have released details about ticket information for the inaugural Olympic Esports Week. It is a four day festival of gaming and virtual sports, pitting the best players from different countries against each other.

Olympic Esports Week 1

Qualification rounds in several competitions such as baseball, chess, motorsport, and sailing are already underway. Competitors are each aiming to reach the finals in Singapore and compete in front of fans for the prestigious title of Olympic Esports Series winner. Other titles included in the event are Fortnite, NBA 2K23, Gran Turismo, and even JustDance. Unfortunately, there is no Mobile Legends or League.

For those that want to watch the Olympic Esports Series live, tickets are now available starting at SGD 10 (PHP 421) for a single-day pass and SGD 20 (PHP 841) for a three-day pass. If you’re not in Singapore, you may also watch the finals via live-stream on Olympics.com and Olympic social channels.

You may check out the full schedule below.

Friday 23 June
• Cycling (UCI, Zwift)
• Archery (World Archery Federation, Tic Tac Bow)
• Sailing (World Sailing, Virtual Regatta)
• Dance (World DanceSports Federation, JustDance)

Saturday 24 June
• Baseball (World Baseball Softball Confederation, WBSC eBASEBALL™: POWER PROS)
• Taekwondo (World Taekwondo, Virtual Taekwondo)
• Tennis (International Tennis Federation, Tennis Clash)

Sunday 25 June
• Motorsport (Federation Internationale Automobile, Gran Turismo)
• Chess (International Chess Federation, Chess.com)

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