X Games.
X Games.

The world’s premier action sports competition is heading to Cal Expo in Sacramento, California this weekend, and it’s got quite a long list of brand partners coming with it.

MoonPay X Games Sacramento 2026 runs June 26th through 28th and marks the debut of the brand new X Games League, a team-based competition format featuring nearly 100 of the world’s top athletes across Skateboard, BMX, and Moto X disciplines. Eighteen medal events are scheduled across the three-day event.

MoonPay serves as the event’s title sponsor for the X Games event and will take exclusive ownership of the Men’s and Women’s Skateboard Vert ramp. Monster Energy returns as a Founding XGL Partner and will title Skateboard Street, while online sports betting platform Stake joins as the Global Sports Betting Partner of the XGL.

Returning partners include Google Cloud, serving as the Official Cloud and AI Partner with a focus on integrating data insights into the live broadcast experience, and Amazon, back as the exclusive Online Retail Partner for the official X Games brand store. Alcohol brands High Noon, 805 Beer, Pacifico Beer, and Kraken Rum all return as official partners as well.

New additions to the partner roster include MetaMask as the Official Crypto Wallet, Bobcat as the Official Equipment Provider responsible for building the Moto and BMX courses, and Sambazon as the Official Açaí Partner.

Beyond competition, those attending can expect a wide range of activations at X Fest, including drift karts, a freestyle trampoline zone, a wake jam featuring pro wake skaters and wakeboarders, a jet ski stunt show, and a lowrider car show presented by the Sacramento LowRider Commission.

Live music performances from Kaskade, Mustard, and Subtronics are also on the schedule. Coverage begins Friday, June 26th, with more than 13 hours of live programming across ABC, ESPN, and the ESPN app. The event will also stream on Roku, Kick, and DAZN.

Nolan Deck is a writer for Unofficial Networks, covering skiing and outdoor adventure. After growing up and skiing in Maine, he moved to the Denver area for college where he continues to live and work...