Black Ops 6 set for Esports World Cup 2025; Bangkok hosts AEG

Black Ops 6 will be featured at the Esports World Cup 2025, while Bangkok will host the Asian Esports Games (AEG) later this month.

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A quartet of gamers are featured in one of the promotional materials in Esports World Cup 2025. Black Ops 6 set for ESports World Cup 2025

BLACK OPS 6 SET FOR ESPORTS WORLD CUP 2025 APPEARANCE

Black Ops 6 is set for an Esports World Cup 2025 appearance when the tournament unfolds from July to August next year.

Furthermore, Black Ops is the first game to be officially announced as a feature in the multi-million-dollar event.

Moreover, Activision made the announcement early this time.

This came after Call of Duty – the multiplayer version – was a late addition to the 2024 version of the tournament.

The announcement came after the Call of Duty League (CDL) unveiled its competition format and schedule for 2025.

Interestingly, the 2025 CDL schedule acknowledges its return to the Esports World Cup next year.

BANGKOK TO HOST AEG; MLBB TO LEAD CHARGE

Bangkok is set to host the 2024 AEG later this month.

Moreover, the Thailand Esports Federation (TESF) organized the event scheduled from November 25 to 29.

Furthermore, Mobile Legends: Bang Bang (MLBB) is expected to lead the charge,

This as it became the exclusive esports title for the women’s competition.

An unprecedented 20 regional teams from Southeast Asia, South Asia, Central Asia, and the Middle East will join the AEG 2024 MLBB women’s competition.

HUGE FIELD A MAJOR MILESTONE FOR WOMEN’S ESPORTS, SAYS OFFICIAL

Furthermore, the huge field is a major milestone for women’s esports, says an official.

Moreover, MOONTON Games’ head of Esports Ecosystems, Ray Ng, signified the AESF and the TESF’s push for diversity.

“This year’s Asian Esports Games marks another huge milestone for women’s esports,” Ng said.

“We are thrilled to witness the strengthening of the esports ecosystem with more countries embracing women’s esports, allowing the MLBB community to continue breaking boundaries,” he added.

Meanwhile, Indonesia seeks to regain its place as a powerhouse esports nation.

This came after its 21-match winning streak from 2021 was snapped.

They were swept, 0-3, by Philippine-based Smart Omega Empress, at the MLBB Women’s Invitational 2024 Grand Finals in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia.