ArenaBowl XXVI, the Arena Football League's 2013 championship game, is coming to Orlando's Amway Center this August, according to the Orlando Sentinel.

Orlando Mayor Buddy Dyer and Orlando Predators Managing Partner Brett Bouchy are set to make the official announcement at 2:15 today at the Amway Center, the Sentinel reports.

ArenaBowl XXVI will be played following the 2013 Arena Football League regular season on Saturday, August 17.

The championship game will, once again, take place at a neutral-site following last year's ArenaBowl where the Arizona Rattlers beat the Philadelphia Soul 72-54 before a crowd of 13,648 in New Orleans.  The Big Easy has been home to three ArenaBowls, joining other cities like Las Vegas, which has hosted the championship two times since neutral-site ArenaBowls have been the norm for the league as of 2005, according to the Sentinel.

Aside from the bragging rights, Orlando could benefit significantly when it comes to the economic impact of the ArenaBowl.  According to USA Today, 2012's ArenaBowl XXII generated an estimated $15 to $25 million for the city of New Orleans.

Several days of ArenaBowl-related events and activities including a gala to announce the AFL award winners, a concert, and more will surround the championship game on August 17th, the Sentinel reports.

ArenaBowl XXVI will be broadcasted nationwide on CBS, the first time a major broadcast network will show the ArenaBowl since 2008, according to the Sentinel.

We'll keep you posted as more news arises regarding ArenaBowl XXVI at the Amway Center in Orlando.