The Asian Games, first held in 1951, are the biggest sports event in Asia. They are held every four years, in the even-numbered years between the Olympic Games. The Asian Games are a big event that fosters bonds between nations through sports and contributes to world peace by recognizing the value of diversity.
The 2026 Asian Games will take place in Aichi Prefecture and Nagoya City from 19 September to 4 October 2026. Cricket and Mixed Martial Arts were formally approved as part of the program at the 41st meeting of the AINAGOC Board of Directors on Monday (April 28).
With dozens of events, Asian Games 2026 will bring nail-biting finishes for fans around the world. From the muay thai athletes displaying their local skills to the swimmers aiming for breakout performances, all competitions will pulse with rivalry and the promise that years of hard work are about to pay off.
Esports at Asian Games 2026
The selection of titles for the esports portion of the Asian Games was made by a task force composed of experts tasked with selecting games that appeal to players from all over the region and meet the stringent broadcasting standards of high-stakes international sporting events. This strategic choice reflects broader trends in the esports landscape and offers insight into how GL events will balance the interests of competitors, sponsors, and viewers alike.
With the opening and closing ceremonies, daily movement to competition venues, and shuttle buses all expected to draw large crowds, the Organizing Committee is making full preparations for the smooth operation of the Games. By leveraging existing transport infrastructure and using advanced transportation technology, the Organizing Committee aims to deliver comfortable and safe transport services during the Asian Games.