Gov Games re-branded to DUBAI GAMES

Dubai Media Office

The Higher Committee of Gov Games has unveiled a new name for the tournament, DUBAI GAMES, marking its evolution into a globally recognized sporting platform.

Set for February 2025, the sixth edition will be the largest yet, attracting participants from across the globe.

The rebranded DUBAI GAMES will feature five key categories: Battle of the Government – Men, Battle of the Government – Women, Battle of the Community, Battle of the Cities, and Battle of the Juniors.

The competition kicks off on February 8 with the Battle of the Juniors at Damac Hills, followed by the main event starting February 20, at Dubai Festival City.

This exciting rebrand highlights the tournament's growth into an international sporting event, fuelled by strategic partnerships and sponsors.

The 2025 edition will challenge participants with intense physical and mental tests, including obstacle courses designed to push the limits of endurance, strength and teamwork.

 

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