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He is one of the most successful Warcraft III players ever, holding among other achievements first places at the World e-Sports Games, Blizzard Worldwide Invitational and Cyberathlete Professional League competitions. He is also a World Cyber Games silver and bronze medalist. He was recognized as the Warcraft III player of 2007. Infi — Wang Xuwen
International Electronic Sport Tournament. Beijing Li "Sky" Xiaofeng: Lee "Check" Hyung Joo ... Warcraft III Champions League Season IV [82] Paris Four Kings.
ESL Gaming GmbH (formerly known as Electronic Sports League) is a German esports organizer and production company that produces video game competitions worldwide. ESL was the world's largest esports company in 2015, [1] and the oldest that is still operational. [2]
As the discipline continues to grow, it's hard to keep track of every single competition going on, so we compiled a list of the top esports tournaments that should be on your radar.
Organized by Turtle Entertainment, which also runs the Electronic Sports League, the Intel Extreme Masters was created to expand beyond the ESL's mostly European focus. Worldwide: 2007–present International Esports Federation: IeSF runs the only World Championships for official national teams. [3] Worldwide: 2009–present King Pro League
3rd Warcraft 3 Champions League VI 2004 – Team; 2nd World Cyber Games 2004 – Tae min "Zacard" Hwang; 2nd Electronic Sports World Cup 2004 – Fredrik "MaDFroG" Johansson; 3rd Electronic Sports World Cup 2004 – Alborz "HeMaN" Haidarian; 3rd ACON4 2004 – Jung Hee "Sweet" Chun; 3rd Warcraft 3 Champions League V 2004 – Team
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 ...
Leaving France for the first time, the 2008 Electronic Sports World Cup took place in San Jose, California, USA, [39] from August 25 to August 27 during the bigger "NVISION 08" event. The disciplines announced were: Counter-Strike (open and female), Warcraft III: The Frozen Throne, Trackmania Nations Forever, Defense of the Ancients and, Quake ...