The International Esports Federation (IESF) announced Monday the line-up of competitive game titles it will use during its 2025 season.
This year’s tournaments will feature Valve’s tactical team-based shooter Counter-Strike 2, its MOBA Dota 2, Konami’s popular football game eFootball, Moontown’s MOBA Mobile Legends: Bang Bang, and mobile-based battle royale game PUBG Mobile. Today’s announcement notes that this is the “third consecutive year that IESF has maintained the same lineup, reflecting the consistency and popularity of these titles in the World of Esports.”
For the 2025 season 136 member federations are currently organizing National Qualifiers, with the top teams from each region vying for a spot at its year-end World Esports Championship event. 2025 also marks the 17th season for the federation
“We are proud to continue our collaboration with leading game publishers to ensure the highest quality of competition for the 2025 season,” said Igor Nedeski, esports manager at IESF. “The excitement among athletes is already incredible as they prepare to represent their nations on the grand stage. This year, we anticipate an even higher level of competition as teams and players push the boundaries of Esports.”
Earlier this month, the IESF announced that its European Esports Championship 2025 will be hosted in Pristina, Kosovo, in July.