Games of the Future


The Games of the Future is an annual global phygital sports tournament, organized by Phygital International.

Format

Players compete in their chosen discipline across two rounds. In one round they play the physical version of the discipline, such as a football match, and in the second round they play the gaming equivalent. Disciplines include football, basketball, and dancing.

Editions

After a bidding process run by Phygital International, the annual event is awarded to a host country.
YearCountryHost cityEvent datesAnnouncement date
2024RussiaKazanFebruary 21–March 3, 2024
2025United Arab EmiratesAbu Dhabi18–23 DecemberJune 1, 2024
2026KazakhstanAstana18 July–1 AugustOctober 14, 2024

Games of the Future 2024

The tournament was held from February 21 to March 3, 2024 in Kazan, Russia. Over 260 teams and over 2000 athletes from different countries participated in the tournament in 21 disciplines based on a combination of physical activity, modern technology and digital environments, and players met in five areas ranging from sports to technology. There were 10 qualifiers for the tournament, the Phygital Games.
On February 21, 2024, the opening ceremony of the tournament was held, attended by Presidents of Russia, President of Belarus, Kazakhstan, Tajikistan, Uzbekistan and Kyrgyzstan.

Concerns and controversies

Several teams have rejected the invitation to participate in the Games due to concerns of personal data being misused. Nigma Galaxy withdrew from the tournament due to fears of being banned from official Valve tournaments. United States Senator Mitt Romney voiced concern about Russia's growing influence in esports.

Ranking

Partial list of winners of the Games of the Future 2024:
Virtual cycling
  1. Minsk, 522 points — Yauhen Sobal, Taisa Naskovich, Anna Terekh, Mikhail Shemetau
  2. Marathon-Tula, 469 points — Gulnaz Khatuntseva, Diana Klimova, Sergey Rostovtsev, Pyotr Rikunov
  3. Italian Espresso, 425 points
Mobile Legends: Bang Bang
  1. AP.Bren
  2. ONIC
  3. Fire Flux Esports
Phygital Hockey
  1. Liga Pro Team
  2. COSMOS X17
  3. Ak Bars
Phygital Football
  1. Penarol
  2. Lokomotiv Moscow
  3. Mexico Quetzales
E-Athletics
  1. Russian Cyborgs
  2. Falcon Verts
  3. Pharaohs
Phygital MMA
  1. Kuznya  — 32 points
  2. GOR Union  — 30 points
  3. MMA Fighters  — 27 points
Warface + Laser tag
  1. Young
  2. HLS
  3. Winstrike
Dota 2
  1. Xtreme Gaming
  2. LGD Gaming
  3. Invictus Gaming
Show Match Super finals — Entity Gaming.
Beat Saber
  1. Ivan IlluminatiSalad Kosnikov
  2. Erik kip Niyazov
  3. Mikhail DRO3D_RUS Stepanyuk
Standoff 2
+ Laser tag
  1. Absolute
  2. SaiNts
  3. forZe Esports
Phygital Skateboarding
  1. Latino Gang
  2. Hustlers
  3. Slugs
World of Tanks
  1. Beyond
  2. Enemy
  3. Solnce
Battle of the Robots
  1. DS ROBOTICS
  2. Daddy Boys
  3. TurboMeKhatroniki.
Counter-Strike 2 + Laser tag
  1. XGod
  2. Looking for Org
  3. HOTU
Sports programming
  1. Fyodor Romashov
  2. Alexander Babin
  3. Kirill Kudryashov
Phygital Basketball
  1. Liga Pro Team
  2. R10 Team USA
  3. URAL BASKET
Drone racing
  1. Team Min’s Korea
  2. Flat-Out
  3. DRD

Games of the Future 2025

On June 1, 2024 at the first-ever World Phygital Summit held in Istanbul it was announced that the second international multi-sport tournament in the concept of phygital sports, 2025 Games of the Future, will be held in the United Arab Emirates. Beating nine prospective bidders, the UAE has won the bid to host the Games of the Future 2025.
On December 9, 2024, it was announced that the Games of the Future 2025 would start on November 21.
On August 7, 2025 it was announced that the Games of the Future 2025 will have total prizes of $5 million. Athletes competed across 11 disciplines during six days, which were held at Abu Dhabi National Exhibition Center in Abu Dhabi, from 18–23 December. Competitions were held in eleven different disciplines.
DisciplineDescriptionPrize pool
Phygital FightingFighting video game + the bout in a physical arena$500,000
Phygital BasketballBasketball video game round + physical on-court action$400,000
Phygital FootballFootball video game + game on a pitch$600,000
Phygital ShooterDigital shooter round + round of laser tag$150,000
Phygital DancingLive athletes' movements should complement an interactive rhythm video game$50,000
MOBA PCMultiplayer Online Battle Arena tournament played on PC$1,000,000
MOBA MobileMultiplayer Online Battle Arena tournament played on mobile$900,000
VR GamesVarious virtual games that test reaction spee$50,000
Battle of RobotsRemote-controlled robots come face-to-face in fast-paced encounter$400,000
Battle RoyaleClubs fight to be the last club standing$700,000
Drone RacingHigh speed drones + obstacle course + pilots using first-person view headsets$250,000

Games of the Future 2026

The 2026 Games of the Future will be held in Astana, Kazakhstan, from 18 July to 1 August 2026.
Three countries competed for the right to host this tournament. The initiative to hold the "Games of the Future" in Kazakhstan was proposed by President Kassym-Jomart Tokayev during the opening ceremony of the first games.
Astana was officially confirmed as the host city for the 2026 edition on July 14, 2025 during the official meeting of Oljas Bektenov, Prime Minister of the Republic of Kazakhstan, with leaders of Phygital International : founder René Fasel and CEO Nis Hatt. The meeting was followed by a press conference, attended by Serik Zharasbayev, Vice Minister of Tourism and Sports of the Republic of Kazakhstan, Alibek Khassenov, President of Kazsportinvest JSC, and Nis Hatt, CEO of Phygital International.
The tournament will include competitions in Phygital Football, Phygital Fighting, Phygital Basketball, Phygital Dancing, Phygital Hockey, Phygital Shooter, Phygital Battle Royale, MOBA 1 and MOBA 2, Phygital Drone Racing, Battle Bots, Phygital Boxing, Cybathletics, with prizes totalling $10 million.