The 7th e-Sports World Championship to be Held in Seoul, South Korea
The International e-Sports Federation (IeSF) has announced that the 7th e-Sports World Championship 2015, which is the sole international e-Sports event where players compete as representatives of their countries, will be held in Seoul, South Korea in early December 2015.
The city of Lodz, which had been selected as the host city of the 7th e-Sports World Championship 2015 withdrew hosting the event due to political issues from the city in May, 2015. The board and the technical committee of IeSF examined candidates who applied to become the new host city, and finally decided that Seoul was to be the host city of the 7th e-Sports World Championship. The event will be held on December 2 to 5.
With the announcement of the new host city, IeSF technical committee has also announced the official titles for the 7th e-Sports World Championship 2015.
After reviewing the e-Sports culture in the host country and the demands of its member National Federations, IeSF has finalized following 3 official game titles for the event: ‘League of Legends’, ‘StarCraft® II’ and ‘Hearthstone®: Heroes of Warcraft™’.
These competitions will be open to all potential players regardless of gender, disability or age. Players will be officially selected by the National Federations representing their respective countries.
‘League of Legends’ was the official title for the 5th e-Sports World Championship Bucharest 2013. In order to promote and expand the amateur base globally, IeSF and Riot Games made a consensus to limit participating players to amateur players who have not participated in professional and semi-pro League of Legends competitions in 2015.
StarCraft II has been continuously adopted as an official title for IeSF World Championship since 2011, and participation of member nation’s representative players are growing year to year.
Moreover, in 2013 IeSF has seen continuous growth of female players’ participation in the game.
Hearthstone, which was selected as the 6th e-Sports World Championship 2014’s official title, was initially questioned over issues of female gamer participation in open-for-all divisions. Last year, 16 year old Tunisian player, Ben Amine won the championship.
Concurrently announcing titles, IeSF’s 43 member national federations will commence their national qualifiers. Players who are selected through the national qualifiers will be formally recognized as sports athletes representing each country at the World Championship with endorsement of their government or national sports authority.
The official Entry Registration for 7th e-Sports World Championship 2015 is now open, and IeSF will announce all fixed participants list from each country by October.
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