The Esports World Cup just dropped a hype trailer and everyone is wondering if they accidentally invited a footballer

The Esports World Cup 2026 is right around the corner, and the organizers decided to kick the hype train into overdrive by dropping a flashy new trailer. The concept was simple: feature a Mount Rushmore of dominant champions from different games to showcase what true greatness looks like.
Instead of eliciting a unified round of applause, the trailer completely confused half the internet and sparked a hilarious geographical war in the comment sections. The video stars an eclectic lineup: League of Legends god Faker, Counter-Strike maestro ZywOo, chess wizard Magnus Carlsen, Mobile Legends legend KarlTzy, Honor of Kings powerhouse YiNuo, and soccer megastar Cristiano Ronaldo.
Yes, you read that last one correctly.
Wait, Why Is There a Soccer Player in My Video Game Trailer?
The biggest question echoing across social media right now is pretty straightforward. Why is Cristiano Ronaldo standing next to people who hold plastic controllers for a living?
While Ronaldo is the official global ambassador for the event, Western esports fans are having a hard time understanding why a guy known for scoring bicycle kicks is headlining a gaming festival. The comment sections are flooded with people squinting at their screens trying to find the connection.
One bewildered fan summed up the general confusion perfectly, stating that of the six people shown, they only actually recognized four. Another chimed in saying they only knew Faker and Magnus, leaving the rest of the legendary lineup out in the cold.
The Great Continental Divide of Gaming
Once everyone got past the Ronaldo confusion, the comment section quickly devolved into a classic case of regional blindness. Gamers from North America and Europe looked at the names KarlTzy and YiNuo and collectively yelled into the void, asking who these people even were.
The Western audience is playing completely dumb here, completely ignoring the fact that mobile esports are absolutely massive in Asia. KarlTzy is a certified legend in Mobile Legends: Bang Bang, and YiNuo dominates Honor of Kings, a game with a player base that dwarfs most PC titles.
To anyone in Southeast Asia or China, seeing those two is like seeing gaming royalty. To a casual Counter-Strike fan in Ohio, they look like random randoms.
The Mandatory First-Person Shooter Fandom Feuds
Because this is esports, you cannot have a promotional video without people fighting over who got snubbed. Even the players that the Western audience did recognize managed to cause a bit of drama.
When the trailer highlighted Team Vitality’s French sniper, ZywOo, as the face of the tactical shooter genre, Counter-Strike purists immediately took it personally. The community is already bickering over the selection, with one passionate fan complaining that they picked Zypoo when NiKo is literally right there.
No matter how many millions of dollars you pump into a tournament trailer, you can never escape the eternal wrath of fanboy loyalty.
Of course, the replies were a bit more corporate under the Esports World Cup’s official video on X. Participating teams all responded with generic calls of “GOAT” and “hype.” Maybe they were paid to interact with the post. Wouldn’t surprise me. But elsewhere on the internet, the esports community has continued to roll their eyes at the over-the-top and forced antics of the EWC.