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Hideo Kojima to appear at EWC Festival 2025 in Riyadh

Hideo Kojima to appear at EWC Festival 2025 in Riyadh
Kojima will discuss the development of “Death Stranding 2: On the Beach” and deliver insights into the game’s creation at the global event. (Supplied)
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Hideo Kojima to appear at EWC Festival 2025 in Riyadh

Hideo Kojima to appear at EWC Festival 2025 in Riyadh
  • Legendary game creator will headline ‘Death Stranding 2: On the Beach’ panel and deliver keynote on creativity and innovation at the New Global Sport Conference 2025

RIYADH: The Esports World Cup Foundation has announced that world-renowned game creator Hideo Kojima will join the Esports World Cup 2025 Festival in Riyadh, appearing live on Aug. 23 for a special Q&A panel in Publisher Park as part of the “Death Standing World Strand Tour 2.”

At the launch of “Death Stranding 2: On the Beach,” fans will have the rare opportunity to hear directly from Kojima about the making of the critically acclaimed title and meet the visionary creator.

Recognized globally as one of the all-time greats in video game history, Kojima has redefined interactive storytelling, cinematic game design and the boundaries of genre for nearly four decades. As the founder of Kojima Productions and the creator of the iconic franchise, “Death Stranding,” he pioneered stealth-action gameplay and elevated games to a new narrative and artistic standard.

Kojima’s appreciation for film, music and literature is woven into every aspect of his work, from unforgettable characters to immersive, emotionally resonant worlds. His dedication to detail and creative integrity has inspired generations of developers to tell bold, personal stories and continues to earn him acclaim far beyond the games industry.

In addition to his appearance at the EWC Festival, Kojima will take the stage at the New Global Sport Conference 2025, the flagship industry forum from the Esports World Cup Foundation hosted during the EWC’s closing weekend.

Kojima will discuss the development of “Death Stranding 2: On the Beach” and deliver insights into the game’s creation at the global event. He will be joined on stage by his longtime friend and collaborator, film-maker Nicolas Winding Refn, who portrayed the character Heartman in “Death Stranding.”

The Esports World Cup 2025 features 2,000 elite players and 200 clubs from more than 100 countries, competing in 25 tournaments across 24 games for a record-breaking $70-plus million prize pool.


Qatar, Lebanon and Syria suffer losses, Iran defeats Japan at FIBA Asia Cup

Qatar, Lebanon and Syria suffer losses, Iran defeats Japan at FIBA Asia Cup
Updated 09 August 2025

Qatar, Lebanon and Syria suffer losses, Iran defeats Japan at FIBA Asia Cup

Qatar, Lebanon and Syria suffer losses, Iran defeats Japan at FIBA Asia Cup

JEDDAH: The fourth day of the FIBA Asia Cup 2025 basketball championship in Jeddah ended with the Qatari, Lebanese and Syrian teams losing to the South Korean, Australian and Guam teams.

The Qatari team lost to South Korea, 83-97 on Friday, in the second round of Group A.

The match was average, with South Korea dominating many periods and successfully converting their dominance into victory.

In the same group, Australia defeated Lebanon, 93-80, moving closer to securing a place in the next round before their third match against Qatar in the third round.

The Iranian team, meanwhile, defeated Japan, 78-70, in Group B.

In the final match of the day, the Syrian and Guam teams faced off in Group B after their previous losses in the first round. Guam seized control early and never truly let go, defeating Syria 82-73 in Group B.


Slot says Liverpool title favorites due to last season’s triumph, not spending spree

Slot says Liverpool title favorites due to last season’s triumph, not spending spree
Updated 09 August 2025

Slot says Liverpool title favorites due to last season’s triumph, not spending spree

Slot says Liverpool title favorites due to last season’s triumph, not spending spree
  • “It’s completely normal that we are one of the favorites, because we won it last season,” Slot told reporters ahead of Sunday’s FA Community Shield showdown against Crystal Palace

Liverpool manager Arne Slot said it is completely normal for his side to be viewed as favorites to retain their Premier League crown, citing last campaign’s success rather than their close-season transfer activity.
Liverpool, who won the Premier League last season to secure a record-equalling 20th English title, have bolstered their squad with the arrivals of Florian Wirtz, Hugo Ekitike, Jeremie Frimpong, Milos Kerkez and others.
The Merseyside club, however, have also had Trent Alexander-Arnold leave for Real Madrid, Luis Diaz move to Bayern Munich and Jarell Quansah to Bayer Leverkusen, while their Portuguese forward Diogo Jota died in a car crash last month.
“It’s completely normal that we are one of the favorites, because we won it last season,” Slot told reporters ahead of Sunday’s FA Community Shield showdown against Crystal Palace.
“And we brought in good players. Like all the other teams did, by the way. This is what makes this league so nice.”
Liverpool had only signed forward Federico Chiesa from Italian side Juventus in the close-season window last year.
“Every team in the Premier League is spending money. So if we are only favorites because we’ve spent a bit, I would see that as weird because we’ve lost a lot as well. But that we are favorites because we won it last season and we played so well, that’s clear,” Slot said.
“And the ambitions haven’t changed, because the ambition of this club is always to compete for every trophy.”
Liverpool, eyeing a 17th Community Shield title, face FA Cup winners Palace at Wembley.


Nawaz sparks Pakistan to five-wicket ODI win over West Indies

Nawaz sparks Pakistan to five-wicket ODI win over West Indies
Updated 09 August 2025

Nawaz sparks Pakistan to five-wicket ODI win over West Indies

Nawaz sparks Pakistan to five-wicket ODI win over West Indies
  • Hasan Nawaz made a triumphant one-day international debut, going 63 not out
  • Nawaz struck for six on the second ball of 49th over and blasted the winning shot

TAROUBA, Trinidad and Tobago: Hasan Nawaz made a triumphant one-day international debut, going 63 not out on Friday to power Pakistan over West Indies by five wickets in their ODI series opener.

Nawaz and Hussain Talat formed a sixth-wicket partnership of 104 not out to rally the visitors in the day-night affair, with game two on Sunday and the concluder on Tuesday.

West Indies went 280 all out with Evin Lewis leading the way on 60 from 62 balls with three sixes and five fours while Shai Hope added 55 and Roston Chase contributed 53.

Needing 281 to win, Pakistan got 53 runs from Mohammad Rizwan before he was bowled lbw by Shamar Joseph in the 38th over with the visitors still 101 runs shy of victory, setting the stage for heroics by Nawaz and Talat.

Nawaz struck for six on the second ball of the 49th over and blasted the winning shot to the boundary off the final delivery by Joseph, giving Pakistan the victory with seven balls to spare.

In all, Nawaz reached 63 on 54 balls with three sixes and five fours while Talat finished on 41 from 37 balls with one six and four fours.

Pakistan won the toss and sent the hosts in to bat first, a choice that paid quick dividends when Brandon King was taken for four on the fifth ball of the opening over, bowled by Shaheen Shah Afridi — his first of four wickets — and caught by Babar Azam off stump.

Lewis exited on the last ball of the 19th over, bowled by Saim Ayub and caught by Afridi.

West Indies captain Hope was bowled by Afridi and caught by Rizwan on the second ball of the 41st over, leaving the hosts on 200 for five.

Romario Shepherd, was sent off on four on the last ball of the 43rd over.

Chase made the third half-century for the West Indies with a boundary but went out on the next ball, caught by Azam and bowled by Naseem Shah, who also bowled out Gudakesh Motie and Jediah Blades on the last two Pakistan deliveries.


Bayern Munich shift away from ‘Visit Rwanda’ sponsorship after criticism

Bayern Munich shift away from ‘Visit Rwanda’ sponsorship after criticism
Updated 08 August 2025

Bayern Munich shift away from ‘Visit Rwanda’ sponsorship after criticism

Bayern Munich shift away from ‘Visit Rwanda’ sponsorship after criticism
  • Some Bayern fans displayed a large banner at a game in February protesting the deal
  • Now the German soccer champion say they have reached a new deal with Rwanda

MUNICH: Bayern Munich signaled Friday they will cut down on “Visit Rwanda” branding as they move “away from a commercial sponsorship” with the African nation facing a backlash over alleged support for rebels in neighboring Congo.

Bayern dismissed allegations of “sportswashing” when they signed a five-year Rwanda deal in 2023. It included advertisements in the stadium and what Bayern called events “to promote tourism and investment opportunities in Rwanda.”

At the time, they replaced a controversial sponsorship deal with Qatar. Rwanda has similar sponsorships with European soccer giants like Paris Saint-Germain, Arsenal and Atletico Madrid.

Some Bayern fans displayed a large banner at a game in February protesting the deal, amid accusations from the United Nations that Rwanda has backed rebels in neighboring Congo.

Now the German soccer champion say they have reached a new deal with Rwanda which turns the existing sponsorship deal into a three-year agreement focusing on developing young soccer players at a Bayern-affiliated academy in the country.

“In constructive talks about our future direction, we agreed that a very special part of our relationship with (the Rwanda Development Board) was the developmental nature of our work in Kigali through the FC Bayern Academy,” Bayern chief executive Jan-Christian Dreesen said in a statement.

“We are therefore transforming our commercial partnership into a talent program and expanding the FC Bayern Academy in (Rwanda’s capital) Kigali together with the RDB as both a football and social initiative. This remains perfectly aligned to our strategic objective of developing playing talent in Africa.”

Bayern didn’t specify how soon they would drop “Visit Rwanda” branding as part of the move, which is described as a transition. As of Friday afternoon local time, the branding was still displayed under a section of the Bayern website listing club sponsors and partners.

The RDB’s chief executive, Jean-Guy Afrika, was quoted by Bayern as saying the changes to the partnership aimed to “accelerate sports development,” adding: “This continued partnership with FC Bayern helps ensure that talent development remains anchored in our broader vision to position Rwanda as a global hub for tourism, investment, and high-performance sport.”

Rwanda’s presence in European soccer has grown steadily since 2018, when it first partnered with Arsenal to put “Visit Rwanda” branding on the London club’s shirt sleeves.

An agreement with PSG was signed in 2019 and renewed in April this year. It covers branding in the stadium and included shirt-sleeve sponsorship at the Club World Cup. A three-year deal to sponsor Atletico was agreed in April including branding on training and warm-up shirts.

Rwanda is accused of supporting the M23 rebel group, the most potent of more than 100 armed
groups vying for dominance in mineral-rich eastern Congo just across the border with Rwanda. Rwanda also has been accused of exploiting eastern Congo’s minerals, used in smartphones, advanced fighter jets and much more.

However, Rwandan authorities allege some of those who participated in the 1994 Rwandan genocide fled into Congo and are either working with or are being protected by the Congolese army. They have denied involvement in Congo’s minerals sector and said any security action taken is to protect its territory.


Man United unveil state-of-the-art training base they hope will return them to soccer’s elite

Man United unveil state-of-the-art training base they hope will return them to soccer’s elite
Updated 08 August 2025

Man United unveil state-of-the-art training base they hope will return them to soccer’s elite

Man United unveil state-of-the-art training base they hope will return them to soccer’s elite
  • A $67m revamp of the club’s Carrington training base has been completed in time for the start of the new Premier League season
  • “The big thing that I like the most is now there’s going to be no excuses,” Dalot said

MANCHESTER: Manchester United opened their new “world class” training complex Friday that they hope will help return the fallen giant to the top of European soccer.

A 50 million pound ($67 million) revamp of the club’s Carrington training base has been completed in time for the start of the new Premier League season as the storied club aim to bounce back from their worst campaign in the modern era.

“The big thing that I like the most is now there’s going to be no excuses,” defender Diogo Dalot said.

United have gone 12 years since last winning the Premier League title in 2013 and last season recorded their lowest finish when placing 15th.

They also suffered a club record 18 losses in the Premier League and amassed their lowest points total, 42, as they failed to qualify for any European competition.

“It’s what we’re going to do on the pitch that obviously will determine what we do and where we put the club back on top,” Dalot said.

But he added that the new training center meant players had “everything that you need to be on your best shape mentally and physically.”

State-of-the-art performance and rehabilitation equipment has been installed, including altitude training facilities. Sleeping pods, oxygen chambers and cryotherapy treatment facilities are to be added imminently.

The project was funded by minority owner Jim Ratcliffe as part of the British billionaire’s $1.3 billion investment in the storied club last year.

“I hope it helps take Manchester United where Manchester United need to go,” he said.

Ratcliffe, who has also outlined plans to rebuild the club’s iconic Old Trafford stadium, said he had quickly made a decision to “invest significantly in the creation of a world class performance environment for staff and players to reflect our ambition and vision for Manchester United.”

“The club have to compete at the highest level. That’s appropriate to the brand and the size and the history of the club,” he said. “So whilst a world class training facility won’t take us to that place alone, it is one of the key ingredients in the modern world.”

As well as performance equipment, the redesign of the campus, led by architect Foster + Partners, includes facilities like a barber shop, a Formula 1 simulator and pool table, with a padel court due to be installed at the request of players.