The third edition of the 2026 E-sports World Cup, currently underway in Paris, France, has recorded the debut of the game 'Trackmania' alongside the return of 'Fortnite' after its absence from the second edition, confirming the tournament's continued expansion of its competition list and attraction of top global e-sports titles. According to the Saudi Press Agency 'SPA', 'Trackmania' is one of the most prominent racing e-sports games, relying on speed, precision, and control, as players compete on tracks full of jumps and turns, with victory determined by fractions of a second. Its debut in the tournament features a selection of the world's best players. 'Fortnite' returns after missing the second edition, bringing together the world's top players in battle royale competitions, leveraging its track record in global tournaments and its continuous updates that enhance diversity and competitiveness. The tournament competitions span seven weeks, with the first week hosting tournaments for Valorant, Apex Legends, Dota 2, Fatal Fury: City of the Wolves, and Mobile Legends: Bang Bang. The second week includes competitions for League of Legends, Free Fire, and Dota 2 for women. The third week will feature EA Sports FC 26, PUBG, and Teamfight Tactics, while the fourth week includes Overwatch 2, Call of Duty: Warzone, and Street Fighter 6. The tournament continues in the fifth week with competitions for Tekken 8, Call of Duty: Black Ops 7, PUBG Mobile, and Honor of Kings. The sixth week hosts tournaments for Rocket League, PUBG Mobile, Chess, and Rainbow Six Siege. The competitions conclude in the seventh week with tournaments for Counter-Strike, Fortnite, CrossFire, and Trackmania, before crowning the club with the highest points total as the 2026 E-sports World Cup champion. It is noteworthy that the tournament is taking place from July 6 to August 23 at the Expo Porte de Versailles, with more than 2,000 players competing in 25 tournaments across 24 games.