On October 31, the first domestic e-sports themed documentary film "The End" held its premiere in Shenzhen. Starting from November 1st, "Race to the Bottom" will be officially released in hundreds of theaters in more than 20 cities across the country. The story of "Race to the En

On October 31, the premiere of China’s first e-sports themed documentary film “Race to the End” was held in Shenzhen. Starting from November 1st, "Race to the Bottom" will be officially released in hundreds of theaters in more than 20 cities across the country. The story of

"Race to the End" revolves around the unknown stories of many players in the PEL (Peace Elite Professional League) during the season. The documentary involves the conflicts between the players and the club, the conflicts with their teammates, and how the players survive in a season. Facing key plot points such as troughs.

As the first e-sports documentary film to be released in theaters, "The End" lasts for 113 minutes and took nearly three years to polish. It focuses on recording three players: veteran player Feng Shujie (id: suk), and a newcomer with flamboyant personality. The growth stories of player Xu Zhouhang (id: 77h) and the Asian Games gold medal player Zhu Bocheng (id: Paratrooper), known as the "first person in PEL", faced different difficulties throughout the season.

Peace Elite e-sports and cross-border business leader and director of "One Race to the End" Zheng Ruwei said in an interview with the media after the screening that "One Race to the End" focuses on the pel ( Peace Elite Professional League ) competition venue and players’ stories, and the team is currently preparing a movie based on the IP theme of Peace Elite. The main creative team of

is being interviewed, with Zheng Ruwei on the right.

Why did you choose to launch "Race to the End" as a theatrical movie this year? Zheng Ruwei told Nandu reporters that PEL (Peace Elite Professional League) has been established for 5 years. This year, both the competition data and the influence and commercial value of the players have doubled. Launching a movie at this time can Give league fans, players and practitioners some incentives.

"One Game to the End" brings the story of real e-sports fighting to the big screen, providing the audience with an opportunity to have an in-depth understanding of professional e-sports. The film is also the first TV series to be launched on the CCTV big screen after the Hangzhou Asian Games and e-sports events. A new attempt to spread competitive culture across borders.

In addition, Nandu reporters noticed that after "esports entered Asia" last year, the esports world will usher in key nodes such as the esports World Cup and the esports Olympics next year, and the Nagoya Asian Games will also usher in 2026. E-sports may usher in more breaking moments.

On October 31, the premiere of China’s first e-sports themed documentary film “Race to the End” was held in Shenzhen. Starting from November 1st, "Race to the Bottom" will be officially released in hundreds of theaters in more than 20 cities across the country. The story of

"Race to the End" revolves around the unknown stories of many players in the PEL (Peace Elite Professional League) during the season. The documentary involves the conflicts between the players and the club, the conflicts with their teammates, and how the players survive in a season. Facing key plot points such as troughs.

As the first e-sports documentary film to be released in theaters, "The End" lasts for 113 minutes and took nearly three years to polish. It focuses on recording three players: veteran player Feng Shujie (id: suk), and a newcomer with flamboyant personality. The growth stories of player Xu Zhouhang (id: 77h) and the Asian Games gold medal player Zhu Bocheng (id: Paratrooper), known as the "first person in PEL", faced different difficulties throughout the season.

Peace Elite e-sports and cross-border business leader and director of "One Race to the End" Zheng Ruwei said in an interview with the media after the screening that "One Race to the End" focuses on the pel ( Peace Elite Professional League ) competition venue and players’ stories, and the team is currently preparing a movie based on the IP theme of Peace Elite. The main creative team of

is being interviewed, with Zheng Ruwei on the right.

Why did you choose to launch "Race to the End" as a theatrical movie this year? Zheng Ruwei told Nandu reporters that PEL (Peace Elite Professional League) has been established for 5 years. This year, both the competition data and the influence and commercial value of the players have doubled. Launching a movie at this time can Give league fans, players and practitioners some incentives.

"One Game to the End" brings the story of real e-sports fighting to the big screen, providing the audience with an opportunity to have an in-depth understanding of professional e-sports. The film is also the first TV series to be launched on the CCTV big screen after the Hangzhou Asian Games and e-sports events. A new attempt to spread competitive culture across borders.

In addition, Nandu reporters noticed that after "esports entered Asia" last year, the esports world will usher in key nodes such as the esports World Cup and the esports Olympics next year, and the Nagoya Asian Games will also usher in 2026. E-sports may usher in more breaking moments.

Written by: Nandu reporter Lin Wenqi