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Esports Nations Cup 2026: EWCF Announces ₹45 Lakh Support Fund for Players, Clubs and NAs
Major Boost for Global Esports Chess Ahead of ENC 2026
The Esports Nations Cup 2026 is expected to play a key role in expanding competitive chess within the global esports ecosystem.
The Esports World Chess Federation (EWCF) has announced a ₹45 lakh financial support programme to benefit players, clubs, and National Associations ahead of the Esports Nations Cup (ENC) 2026. The funding initiative aims to strengthen competitive chess ecosystems worldwide and ensure broader participation in upcoming global esports chess events.
According to the announcement, the support package will be distributed to help offset participation costs, encourage grassroots growth, and provide financial backing for training and preparation. This initiative reflects EWCF’s dedication to making competitive chess more accessible and sustainable as it continues its evolution within the esports landscape. Also read this
Esports Nations Cup 2026: What to Expect
The tournament format typically includes online qualifiers, followed by in-person finals, and features rapid and blitz formats that resonate well with esports audiences. The enhanced prize support and backing are expected to contribute to a more competitive and inclusive event.
EWCF’s Broader Vision for Chess Esports
The support initiative aligns with EWCF’s long-term vision of growing chess within the esports ecosystem. By providing structured backing for players and organisations, the federation hopes to nurture talent, foster community development, and integrate chess more deeply into mainstream competitive gaming.
Chess has seen explosive growth in online participation and viewership over recent years, thanks to platforms hosting rapid competitions and real-time matches. The success of hybrid events, which combine digital qualifiers and live finals, has underscored chess’s potential to thrive as both a traditional sport and an esports contender.
Community and Player Reaction
Chess communities and competitive players have welcomed the announcement, viewing the funding as a positive step toward greater recognition and professionalisation of esports chess. Players from emerging regions, in particular, have expressed optimism that the support will help them access international competition and grow their skills on a global stage.
With growing institutional backing, the Esports Nations Cup 2026 is shaping up to be a landmark event for chess esports worldwide.
This initiative may also inspire other federations and sponsors to invest in competitive chess, while reinforcing the importance of structured financial backing for esports success.
