World Cyber ​​Games launched in China


The Grand Final of the 2012 World Cyber ​​Games (WDC), the longest eSports competition event in the world takes place from 29th November to 2 December at the International Convention & Exhibition Center in Kunshan place (China). Brad Lee, CEO of World Cyber ​​Games, said that it had decided for the second time for China to host the biggest event of the year, as China counts more than 1.5 million gamers, the largest markets for eSports.

Also this year the focus is on PC and console games like Crossfire, DOTA2, FIFA 2012, StarCraft II, and Warcraft III. In the spring, leading to suspicion, an internal WDC business letter, you'll change the tournament largely on mobile games, because these recorded the highest growth in the games market.

To start of the event which was no more talk. After the opening ceremony and the reading of the Fair Play oath by the Chinese Warcraft III player Sky (Li Xiao Feng) and the U.S. DOTA2 referee representative Matija Biljeskovic took the opening match between Sky and the Korean Moon (Jang Jae Ho ) instead, won the Moon.

20,000 fans watched the opening ceremony in Kunshan. In addition to the WCG Grand Final attracted sponsors with events at their own stands, including hardware vendors Samsung, Nvidia, Seagate and publishers such as Neowiz Games, Nexon, QQ Speed ​​and wargaming. On the website of the WCG and Twitch TV, all group matches live right. In Match Center also results will be constantly updated.

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