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Esports World Cup: Level Up Returns to Prime Video June 26 with Season TwoFive-part docuseries from Emmy-winning director R.J. Cutler goes inside the human stories behind the world's biggest esports competition LOS ANGELES, June 18, 2026 /PRNewswire/ -- The Esports Foundation today announced that Esports World Cup: Level Up returns for its second season on June 26, with all five episodes dropping that day exclusively on Prime Video. Directed by Emmy-winning filmmaker R.J. Cutler (Martha (Netflix), Billie Eilish: The World's A Little Blurry (Apple TV)), the five-part docuseries goes inside the human stories behind the world's largest esports competition, following players, Clubs and families through the pressure and ambition of the 2025 Esports World Cup. Set in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, during the seven-week event, the new season follows the chase for the $70 million prize pool and the EWC Club Championship, while showing the personal journeys at the heart of the competition. The series captures what it takes to compete on a global stage where one match can change a career, a season can define a Club, and a single moment can turn a player into a star. Produced by This Machine (a part of Sony Pictures Television), with director R.J. Cutler, showrunner John Dorsey and executive producers Jane Cha Cutler, Trevor Smith, Elise Pearlstein and Mark Blatty all returning for the second season, Esports World Cup: Level Up takes a vérité-style approach to esports, capturing the sacrifice, stakes, and rising fame of the world's top competitive gamers. Featured players include Jake "Boaster" Howlett (Fnatic; VALORANT), Vivi "Vivian" Indrawaty (Team Vitality; MLBB), Kasimili "Soka" Tongamoa (Team Falcons; Call of Duty: Warzone), Xiao Hai (KuaiShou Gaming; Fatal Fury: City of the Wolves) and Garidmagnai "bLitz" Byambasuren (Mongolz; Counter-Strike). To bring the players' personal stories to the forefront, the film's crew was on set in Riyadh for seven weeks and also traveled to locations across the U.K., U.S. and Indonesia for rare at-home visits. Standout storylines woven throughout the series include:
"This next chapter deepens our exploration of a global phenomenon that is as much about human ambition and identity as it is about competition," said Cutler. "Esports is one of the most dynamic cultural movements of our time. In season two, we continue to chronicle not just the competition, but the lives, dreams, and sacrifices of the players at the center of it, revealing a world that is both intensely personal and globally resonant." Around those player journeys, the series also captures the wider cultural energy of the Esports World Cup, where sport, music, entertainment and gaming meet. In addition to elite competition, Level Up showcases moments from a star-studded lineup of musical artists and athletes, including opening headliner Post Malone, who shows off his gaming skills backstage; grandmaster Magnus Carlsen, who triumphs in his first chess esports event; and football icon Cristiano Ronaldo, who ushers the Club Championship trophy to the stage in a dramatic closing ceremony. The magnitude of the Esports World Cup is also seen through the reactions of some of the world's biggest sports and entertainment figures, including reigning F1 champion Lando Norris; Brazilian football legends Ronaldo Nazario and Kaká, who go one-on-one in an EA FC showmatch; professional footballer Alisha Lehmann; skateboarder Tony Hawk; and tennis star Nick Kyrgios, who stated: "The crowd, the atmosphere, is literally better than Wimbledon or any Grand Slam." The Esports World Cup 2025 marked a defining moment in competitive gaming. In its second year, EWC reached 750 million viewers worldwide and generated 350 million hours watched, with peak concurrent viewership of nearly 8 million during the League of Legends at EWC '25 tournament. Coverage was delivered across 28 platforms through 97 broadcast partners and more than 800 channels in 35 languages. Twenty-five tournaments spanning 24 games featured more than 2,000 players representing approximately 200 Clubs from over 100 countries. The 2026 edition of the Esports World Cup will be held in Paris, France from July 6 through August 23, as the top Clubs in the world compete for $75 million and the 2026 EWC Club Championship trophy. About the Esports World Cup About This Machine Upcoming This Machine films include the Netflix feature documentary Olivia Newton John: Magic. Recent projects include the A24 Sofia Coppola feature documentary Marc by Sofia, the Netflix feature documentary BTS: The Return, the Amazon documentary series Esports World Cup: Level Up and the three-part Apple TV+ documentary event Fight for Glory: 2024 World Series, as well as the feature documentary Karol G: Tomorrow was Beautiful (Netflix), the Amazon feature doc Lee Soo Man: King of K-Pop (Prime Video), the Emmy-nominated Martha (Netflix) and the Oscar-nominated Elton John: Never Too Late (Disney+). Other This Machine films and TV series include the PGA Award-nominated theatrical documentary The Disappearance of Shere Hite (IFC), the Emmy-winning documentary series Big Vape (Netflix), the HBO feature doc South to Black Power, the award-winning docuseries Murf the Surf (MGM), the celebrated history of women of color in the fashion industry, Supreme Models (Netflix) and the Ryan Coogler-produced feature documentary Anthem (Hulu). This Machine is also behind the Academy Award-shortlisted Billie Eilish: The World's A Little Blurry (Apple TV+), the multi-award winning BELUSHI (Showtime), and the cult-hit Dear… (Apple TV+). This Machine's team includes Oscar-nominated, Emmy-winning producer and executive Elise Pearlstein, Cutler's long-time producing partner Trevor Smith, EVP of Production Mark Blatty, producer and Head of International Production Jane Cha Cutler, and the development team of Sally Rosen Phillips, Alisa Cacho-Sousa, and Hala Cunningham. This Machine's team has decades of experience creating high-quality, critically-acclaimed, award-winning and globally popular nonfiction films and series, as well as scripted series, feature films, and podcasts.
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