The Esports Foundation (EF) today announced their continued partnership that will see Secretlab, the global leader in ergonomic gaming chairs, return as the Official Gaming Chair Partner for the Esports World Cup 2026 (EWC).
Secretlab TITAN Evo Esports World Cup
Secretlab will equip competition stages with a custom-designed Secretlab TITAN Evo Esports World Cup Edition, powering more than 2,000 players with tournament-grade support as they compete across 25 tournaments in Paris this summer. Off-stage, Secretlab TITAN Evo chairs will continue to support players in practice areas and across player facilities.
Designed to meet the high demands of professional players, the TITAN Evo is designed in-house and rooted in ergonomic science to promote natural posture changes and movement which help players relieve strain, allowing them to focus on their game at peak performance.
“We look forward to continuing our partnership with Secretlab, whose high-performance design helps elevate every aspect of the player experience,” said Mohammed Al Nimer, Chief Commercial Officer at Esports Foundation. “Secretlab provides the support necessary for players to compete at their best, ensuring that the competition on stage and on the screen is of the highest quality. When this happens, everyone including the players, fans, Clubs, and partners all benefit.”
The renewal builds on a successful 2 years long collaboration since EWC 2024, where they helped players perform at their best throughout some of the event’s biggest moments. The TITAN Evo were used during the Ronaldo vs Kaká EA FC Showmatch, featured across the sold-out Counter-Strike 2 Finals and appeared in dedicated broadcast content, including the “Secret Time with Secretlab” segment. The partnership also extended across the stc Arena, Qiddiya Arena and Amazon Arena, as well as the New Global Sport Conference podcast studio and interview spaces.
From championship finals and creator programming to international showcase events, Secretlab chairs have become a fixture of the Esports World Cup experience, including during the official visit of HRH The Prince of Wales to the SEF Arena in Riyadh in February 2026.
The Esports World Cup 2026 will be hosted in Paris, France, from July 6 to August 23, welcoming more than 2,000 players and 200 Clubs from over 100 countries to compete across 24 games and 25 tournaments for a share of the record-breaking $75 million+ prize pool.





