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Source: http://sc2.5652.com/news/info/id/271132
This presently stands as a Non-WCS event.
liquipedia: http://wiki.teamliquid.net/starcraft2/World_E-sport_Championships_2014
Ladies and Gentlemen, I know this may sound strange as I have no solid source to confirm it save for a few contacts who have appointed yours truly to do the job, but I will be casting, and administrating the EU and NA qualifiers for the WEC. Teamliquid user and translator Digmouse can confirm this.
The EU invites have already been 90% confirmed, so we will announce all the players that have been green-lighted, and very soon we will be announcing all of the NA invites.
As a reminder, the region and player break-down is as follows: 3 players from China 2 players from Europe 2 players from Korea 1 player from North America.
Everyone who qualifies for this event will be going home with at least 1,600 USD in their pockets.
NA qualifiers now confirmed: August 3rd at 18:00 PDT.
The NA player list is 100% confirmed as below: CatZ Guitarcheese ViBE MajOr MaSa QxC Jonsnow Neeb HuK Minigun Scarlett puCK desrow Suppy Xenocider Hendralisk
Presently here are the confirmed EU invites, we will have a 32-man single-elimination tournament on July 31st 2014 at 16:00 EU Time. All 32 invites are confirmed: Ret Jeysen Nerchio Socke DIMAGA Grubby Snute TLO Bunny Bling Welmu MaNa ToD Harstem Krr uThermal FireCake Majestic Tefel elfi Kas TargA MorroW Bly HasuObs NightEnd Sjaak Heromarine sLivko Lambo MiNiMaTh Miniraser
Please stand by as we confirm the NA list of invites
request to mods: Please change the title of this thread to "WEC 55,000 USD - EU and NA Qualifier invitees"
We are presently accepting stream applications for non-English language streams. So far, we already have a French language stream confirmed.
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Invite only qualifiers xD gg
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On July 21 2014 02:27 Kimb3r wrote: Invite only qualifiers xD gg I typed out WP when I tried tracking down some players on their original invite list (some of which are even now retired, and have been that way for a long time).
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So this is the pseudo-replacement of WCG, right?
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This is looking much like 2011 tournament playerlist
Awesome to have tournament like this!
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On July 21 2014 03:02 vult wrote: So this is the pseudo-replacement of WCG, right? One of three, but more or less, yes.
I want to stress that the winners of these qualifiers will have their hotels and plane tickets reserved.
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This seems fully legit and not shady at all in any way whatsoever.
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On July 21 2014 04:41 Squat wrote: This seems fully legit and not shady at all in any way whatsoever. Would be nice to have someone else translate and have some kind of facts about the event as a whole.
$55k tournament just appears? Who sponsors / funds the event? All qualifiers run and cast by 1 person in such a large event?
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Run and cast by a person who stream from his garage, right? One time, I watched the stream and it was unwatchable, sorry, but since then I have no love for Breaker.
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China6323 Posts
On July 21 2014 04:52 madals wrote:Show nested quote +On July 21 2014 04:41 Squat wrote: This seems fully legit and not shady at all in any way whatsoever. Would be nice to have someone else translate and have some kind of facts about the event as a whole. $55k tournament just appears? Who sponsors / funds the event? All qualifiers run and cast by 1 person in such a large event? Run by a quite big broadcasting company which recently just secured a huge funding, it just don't have a name for anyone abroad, their dota 2 counterpart has a 100k$ first place prize money, I can't say much about the rest though.
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On July 21 2014 06:15 digmouse wrote:Show nested quote +On July 21 2014 04:52 madals wrote:On July 21 2014 04:41 Squat wrote: This seems fully legit and not shady at all in any way whatsoever. Would be nice to have someone else translate and have some kind of facts about the event as a whole. $55k tournament just appears? Who sponsors / funds the event? All qualifiers run and cast by 1 person in such a large event? Run by a quite big broadcasting company which recently just secured a huge funding, it just don't have a name for anyone abroad, their dota 2 counterpart has a 100k$ first place prize money, I can't say much about the rest though.
Excuse me for being cynical - but do you have anything that proves it is run by this big broadcasting company? Generally something that it putting $155k into eSports will have some form of marketing behind it
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What has Starcraft become when something interesting and possibly amazing shows up that we instantly dismiss it as a scam....
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On July 21 2014 06:31 LongShot27 wrote: What has Starcraft become when something interesting and possibly amazing shows up that we instantly dismiss it as a scam....
It's not as much Starcraft as the fact that I don't have enough fingers to count the amount of scams that have screwed people over the last few years. We're not dismissing anything, but it is reasonable for there to be more information available about the sponsor/tournament somewhere.
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I think this is pretty sick actually.
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For what it's worth there's been announcements for a WEC tournament for Hearthstone that are considerably less shady than this one. Proof is always good but I'm at about 95% sure this is real. The fact that the so called "WCG replacement" operates entirely on invites is totally ridiculous to me though (maybe a bigger problem in Hearthstone than SC2, but the point remains)
Edit: A link to the hearthstone announcement can be found here Link
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China6323 Posts
On July 21 2014 06:28 madals wrote:Show nested quote +On July 21 2014 06:15 digmouse wrote:On July 21 2014 04:52 madals wrote:On July 21 2014 04:41 Squat wrote: This seems fully legit and not shady at all in any way whatsoever. Would be nice to have someone else translate and have some kind of facts about the event as a whole. $55k tournament just appears? Who sponsors / funds the event? All qualifiers run and cast by 1 person in such a large event? Run by a quite big broadcasting company which recently just secured a huge funding, it just don't have a name for anyone abroad, their dota 2 counterpart has a 100k$ first place prize money, I can't say much about the rest though. Excuse me for being cynical - but do you have anything that proves it is run by this big broadcasting company? Generally something that it putting $155k into eSports will have some form of marketing behind it Run by D8TV, a quite known and apparent well-received broadcasting company, they started small and recently got funding from government related capital, so yeah, at least it looks more legit than the other two (WECG, WCA) that emerged this year.
On July 21 2014 08:07 Darthsanta13 wrote:For what it's worth there's been announcements for a WEC tournament for Hearthstone that are considerably less shady than this one. Proof is always good but I'm at about 95% sure this is real. The fact that the so called "WCG replacement" operates entirely on invites is totally ridiculous to me though (maybe a bigger problem in Hearthstone than SC2, but the point remains) Edit: A link to the hearthstone announcement can be found here Link As far as I know WEC never claim itself to be "the new WCG", WECG does.
I'll try dig deeper in the day. Also I'll be the admin for the NA qualifier so at least I'll try not screw that one up.
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On July 21 2014 06:08 Kimb3r wrote: Run and cast by a person who stream from his garage, right? One time, I watched the stream and it was unwatchable, sorry, but since then I have no love for Breaker. Are you the reason why CatZ left Peru? I'm in Taiwan now, and I've been here for 3 months.
On July 21 2014 07:24 Zealously wrote:Show nested quote +On July 21 2014 06:31 LongShot27 wrote: What has Starcraft become when something interesting and possibly amazing shows up that we instantly dismiss it as a scam.... It's not as much Starcraft as the fact that I don't have enough fingers to count the amount of scams that have screwed people over the last few years. We're not dismissing anything, but it is reasonable for there to be more information available about the sponsor/tournament somewhere. The main market for this tournament is China. Non-Asians in China are almost revered to as Gods in some ways, and thus powerful advertising tools. I will personally see to the care of all the Non-Chinese players that I can.
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On July 21 2014 08:33 digmouse wrote:Show nested quote +On July 21 2014 06:28 madals wrote:On July 21 2014 06:15 digmouse wrote:On July 21 2014 04:52 madals wrote:On July 21 2014 04:41 Squat wrote: This seems fully legit and not shady at all in any way whatsoever. Would be nice to have someone else translate and have some kind of facts about the event as a whole. $55k tournament just appears? Who sponsors / funds the event? All qualifiers run and cast by 1 person in such a large event? Run by a quite big broadcasting company which recently just secured a huge funding, it just don't have a name for anyone abroad, their dota 2 counterpart has a 100k$ first place prize money, I can't say much about the rest though. Excuse me for being cynical - but do you have anything that proves it is run by this big broadcasting company? Generally something that it putting $155k into eSports will have some form of marketing behind it Run by D8TV, a quite known and apparent well-received broadcasting company, they started small and recently got funding from government related capital, so yeah, at least it looks more legit than the other two (WECG, WCA) that emerged this year. Show nested quote +On July 21 2014 08:07 Darthsanta13 wrote:For what it's worth there's been announcements for a WEC tournament for Hearthstone that are considerably less shady than this one. Proof is always good but I'm at about 95% sure this is real. The fact that the so called "WCG replacement" operates entirely on invites is totally ridiculous to me though (maybe a bigger problem in Hearthstone than SC2, but the point remains) Edit: A link to the hearthstone announcement can be found here Link As far as I know WEC never claim itself to be "the new WCG", WECG does. I'll try dig deeper in the day. Also I'll be the admin for the NA qualifier so at least I'll try not screw that one up.
Oops, my mistake then.
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$55000 prize money....is massive...
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