World Cyber Games Grand Final In Singapore |
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Nine New Countries Join World's Largest Video Game Tournament. First Female Gamer From Austria Set to Compete at Grand Final. Over the past year, the WCG has attracted an increasing number of gamers worldwide to participate in local and regional gaming events, with only the best from each country advancing to the Grand Final. Spurred by a soaring popularity of e-Sports, new countries continue to join the global network of World Cyber Game countries. Greece, Croatia, Moldova, Turkmenistan, Egypt, Belarus, Macedonia, Pakistan and Bangladesh will debut their best players for the first time in Singapore. "We are pleased to see more cyber gamers taking on the challenge to compete at this year's Grand Final. With the record number of participating countries and gamers growing once again this year, the World Cyber Games has truly evolved to become the gaming equivalent of the Olympics. We are now preparing for a very exciting line up of events in Singapore," said Mr. Hank Jeong, President and CEO of International Cyber Marketing, organizer for the World Cyber Games. Among the 50 countries which have completed the National Finals are Korea and the United States, which will send 26 and 16 top gamers to the Grand Final, respectively. Both American and Korea participants advanced after grueling three-five month preliminary regional competitions, which ended in intense three-day championship tournament national finals. Both National Finals in Korea and the United States generated extensive interest from the public, with more than 20,000 spectators attending the tournaments. The National Finals this year also attracted some interesting participants including: * The youngest participant in WCG history - three-year old Amin Golnam competed in the prelim finals for Iran, playing 'FIFA Soccer 2005' with a joystick since he was too small to reach the computer keyboards. Although he did not qualify for Singapore, Amin's talent was given due recognition by spectators. * The first female cyber gamer - Verena Vlajo qualified as a member of Team Austria, playing 'Dead or Alive Ultimate'. She was previously selected to represent Austria at the 2004 Grand Finals in San Francisco, but did not participate due for personal reasons. * Russia and Germany share training camp - The members of Team Russia and Team Germany converged in Hamburg to test their skills in an effort to maintain their reputation as WCG Grand Final competitors to watch. Russia ranked second in 2002 with three gold medals, but had difficulty in matching that performance again in. The five-day training camp offered the Russian team a better atmosphere and IT infrastructure to practice. In addition, Germany, as one of the strongest shots at winning the overall medal count sending a delegation of 23 gamers, has their sights set on first place again after earning the overall title at the WCG Grand Final in 2003. Jason's Comments: Congrats go out to the first cyber game female.
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