GeoGuessr withdraws from Esports World Cup following furious blowback from the community over Saudi Arabia's human rights record

Spectators cheer during the Geoguessr World Cup at the Space Arena, on October 14, 2023 in Stockholm. The world's best gamers who can identify a location anywhere in the world after seeing an image in less than a second face off Saturday in a world championship in Stockholm. (Photo by Jonathan NACKSTRAND / AFP) (Photo by JONATHAN NACKSTRAND/AFP via Getty Images)
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In response to a massive blowback from its player base, geographical puzzle game GeoGuessr has announced its withdrawal from the Esports World Cup in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia.

GeoGuessr announced its planned participation in the Esports World Cup earlier in May, describing it as "a massive step" for the game. But the immediate reaction was almost exclusively negative, due to Saudi Arabia's abysmal human rights record. As one on X put it, "Marketing your world championship as diverse and inclusive but then deciding to make a wildcard [tournament] in Riyadh out of all places is such an unbelievably stupid decision."

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Less than a week after GeoGuessr's EWC announcement, the makers of many of the game's most popular maps (GeoGuessr allows community to contribute lists of locations that anyone can play) issued a statement "in solidarity with those currently residing in Saudi Arabia while being subject to oppression, as well as of the community who would feel and be unsafe attending the tournament in Riyadh." They also took more concrete action by rendering their maps unplayable.

"The EWC is a sportswashing tool used by the government of Saudi Arabia to distract from and conceal its horrific human rights record," the group of mapmakers said. "Groups targeted by the government include women, LGBTQ people, apostates and atheists, political dissenters, migrant workers in the Kafala system, religious minorities, and many others.

"The subjugation of these groups is extensive and pervasive. of these groups are routinely subjected to discrimination, imprisonment, torture, and even public executions. These severe human rights violations are well-documented and indisputable."

The mapmakers said they would maintain their blackout "until we see action from GeoGuessr," specifically the cancellation of its EWC participation and a promise that no other events will be hosted in Saudi Arabia. One day later, they got what they wanted, as GeoGuessr said today that it's pulled out.

"I’ve seen your reactions over the past few days regarding our decision to participate in the Esports World Cup in Riyadh," GeoGuessr CEO Daniel Antell wrote. "When we made that decision, it was with positive intentions. To engage with our community in the Middle East and to spread GeoGuessr’s core mission of letting everyone Explore the World. Since Erland, Anton, and I founded GeoGuessr in 2013, we’ve always strived to be a community-first game. Everyone here at the Stockholm office is a ionate GeoGuessr fan, doing our best to build something meaningful, with you and for you.

"That said, you—our community—have made it clear that this decision does not align [with] what GeoGuessr stands for. So, when you tell us we’ve got it wrong we take it seriously. That’s why we’ve made the decision to withdraw from participating in the Esports World Cup in Riyadh."

GeoGuessr is withdrawing from the Esports World Cup. from r/geoguessr

The sudden change in direction is a major move for GeoGuessr. Saudi Arabia has been sinking billions of dollars into videogames and esports in what is widely perceived as an effort to clean up its public image—"esportswashing" is a term sometimes used to describe it—and there is a lot of money on the table at the EWC, which boasts chess is getting in on the action.

The reaction to the withdrawal is pretty much universally positive: While some question GeoGuessr's "positive intentions"—it's not as though Saudi Arabia's human rights abuses are a big secret, after all—the overall feeling is that the community came together, the game makers listened and responded in a timely fashion, and it's a win all around: "A 5K," as some put it, a reference to a perfect score in GeoGuessr.

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With the EWC tournament scrapped, GeoGuessr said updated information on how wildcards for the World Finals will be shared soon. The GeoGuessr community, including mapmakers who blacked out their work yesterday, have also announced a new, crowdfunded Rainbow Classic Tournament, "to empower women and LGBT+ of our community," that's set to run at the same time as the now-cancelled EWC tourney.

If you're curious how a game based on Google Maps can be an entertaining, shoutcasted spectacle, watch the 2024 Grand Championship, an incredible duel with highs and lows, twists and turns.

Andy Chalk
US News Lead

Andy has been gaming on PCs from the very beginning, starting as a youngster with text adventures and primitive action games on a cassette-based TRS80. From there he graduated to the glory days of Sierra Online adventures and Microprose sims, ran a local BBS, learned how to build PCs, and developed a longstanding love of RPGs, immersive sims, and shooters. He began writing videogame news in 2007 for The Escapist and somehow managed to avoid getting fired until 2014, when he ed the storied ranks of PC Gamer. He covers all aspects of the industry, from new game announcements and patch notes to legal disputes, Twitch beefs, esports, and Henry Cavill. Lots of Henry Cavill.