World Series of Video Games

World Series of Video Games

The World Series of Video Games, or WSVG for short, was an international professional electronic sports competition. It held its first season in 2006, with competitions in six different games and six events held around the world including the finals of the event. The total prize purse of the season was US$750,000 which includes the $240,000 prize purse that was winnable at the finals. The WSVG was operated by Games Media Properties, an American gaming company founded in 2002.

The series was partially regardedWho|date=June 2008 as the continuation of the one million dollar 2005 CPL World Tour, as one of the founders of the WSVG as well as the major sponsor (Intel) of the tour left the Cyberathlete Professional League to help fund these series. ["After the collapse of the 2006 CPL World Tour, the WSVG was announced and took over basically every prior scheduled World Tour stop. They strived to not repeat any mistakes the CPL had made in prior years, and also have a better plan to bring gaming to television." l- [http://www.gamingjunky.com/article/2007/2/3/kings-and-queens-of-esports-2k6/] ]

Events

2006

The six events took place at the following times and places during the first season:

* June 15–18: Louisville, Kentucky, United States — Kentucky Exposition Center [ [http://www.sk-gaming.com/coverage/1057/ SK Gaming | Lanwar 2006, Team 3D Wins! ] ] [ [http://www.sk-gaming.com/coverage/1064/ SK Gaming | u5.NilknarfLP wins Lanwar 2006 ] ]
* June 17–19: Jönköping, Sweden — Elmia Exhibition Center [ [http://www.sk-gaming.com/coverage/1062/ SK Gaming | DreamHack, NiP wins ] ] [ [http://www.sk-gaming.com/coverage/1067/ SK Gaming | DreamHack, SK.Deadman wins! ] ]
* July 5–9: Grapevine, Texas, United States — Gaylord Texan Resort & Convention Center [ [http://www.sk-gaming.com/coverage/1093/ SK Gaming | SK.tox wins Quake 4 tournament! ] ]
* September 7–9: Chengdu, PR China — Sichuan University Stadium [ [http://www.sk-gaming.com/scene/10771/ SK Gaming | WSVG China finished ] ]
* October 13–15: London, United Kingdom — The London Trocadero [ [http://www.gotfrag.com/portal/story/34726/ GotFrag eSports - All Games News Story - Steve-o at WSVG London ] ]
* December 9–11: New York, New York, United States — Chelsea Piers [ [http://www.sk-gaming.com/scene/10877/ SK Gaming | WSVG Finals Details ] ]

2007

The second season included events at the following times and places throughout 2007:

* May 1–3: Wuhan, PR China
* June 21–24: Louisville, Kentucky, United States
* July 5–8: Grapevine, Texas, United States
* August 23–26: Toronto, Ontario, Canada
* October 18-21: Los Angeles, California, United States - Cancelled
* November 16-18: London, United Kingdom - Cancelled
* November 29–December 2: Sweden - Cancelled

2006 Season

The 2006 Season was the WSVG's first season. International competitions were held for the PC games "Counter-Strike", "Quake 4", and '. Xbox tournaments were also held for "Project Gotham Racing 3", ', and "Halo 2", but these were open to American participants only.

Participants included Johnathan 'Fatal1ty' Wendel (four-time CPL world champion and runner-up of the WSVG Quake 4 competition), Dae Hui 'FoV' Cho (veteran professional gamer, one time Electronic Sports World Cup champion and third place of the WarCraft III competition), Li 'Sky' Xiaofeng (twice World Cyber Games champion, considered strongest "WarCraft III" player of 2006 in a worldwide poll of gaming journalists [ [http://www.ggl.com/news.php?NewsId=4476 GGL - Sky, Lucifer, Toxic, av3k, archi, f0rest Players of 2006 ] ] ) and Team 3D (twice World Cyber Games champion team and runner-up of the WSVG Counter-Strike competition), as well as eventual champions Johan 'Toxic' Quick and eSport Player of 2006 [ [http://www.gg-game.com/news/html/news/Others/2006/0828/297.html eSport Awards 2006 Results ] ] Manuel 'Grubby' Schenkhuizen.

2007 Season

WSVG's second season featured "Fight Night Round 3", "Guitar Hero II", "Quake 4", "" and "World of Warcraft" as main circuit games. "Counter-Strike", "Call of Duty 2" and "Gears of War" were planned to also make appearances at a number of events.

The circuit's total prize purse was planned to be US$574,000, and travel funds were made available to a number of high-finishing participants .

Cancellation

In a surprise move on September 12, 2007, the WSVG main page announced that "Games Media Properties will no longer produce the World Series of Video Games" [ [http://www.thewsvg.com Gameriot | Home ] ] , and that the remaining three events (Los Angeles, London, and Sweden) were all cancelled. The reasons given were that revenue from the previous events were not enough to sustain the league, especially because of its extensive televising campaign and enormous event sizes.

The WSVG has stated that it wishes to continue expansion in online advertising and their network of websitesFact|date=June 2008.

World Champions

American Champions

* "Project Gotham Racing 3" – flagicon|USA Sean "Maximus" Heffelfinger
* "Halo 2" – flagicon|USA Str8 Rippin
* "" – flagicon|USA Hammer and Anvil

References

External links

* [http://www.thewsvg.com/ WSVG Website]
* [http://www.tsncentral.com/ 2006 WSVG Commentary]


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