Haikou's tropical shores witnessed esports history yesterday as Kuaishou Gaming (KSG) dominated the King Pro League Spring 2026 Grand Finals, securing their first championship title with a decisive 4-0 victory over Chongqing Wolves. The coastal capital of Hainan province transformed into Asia's latest gaming epicenter, blending competitive intensity with immersive fan experiences.
Policy Meets Play
The event marks a strategic milestone in China's digital economy development, following recent government initiatives to establish Hainan as an international tourism and innovation hub. Over 15,000 attendees filled the Haikou Stadium, while livestreams reached millions across Asia – particularly resonating with the region's tech-savvy youth demographic.
Economic Currents
Local businesses reported a 40% surge in tourism revenue during the event period, according to preliminary estimates. "This isn't just about gaming," noted Hainan Cultural Tourism Bureau spokesperson Li Wei. "We're creating a blueprint for digital-native urban development that appeals to both domestic and overseas investors."
The victory positions KSG as serious contenders in the US$1.8 billion mobile esports industry, with analysts predicting increased sponsorship deals ahead of June's Mid-Season Invitational.
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From policy to play: KPL Spring Finals turn Haikou into esports hub
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