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WCG Asian Championship to be held at Suntec Singapore
By Foo Xiao Xuan, Channel NewsAsia | Posted: 10 July 2007 2117 hrs

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SINGAPORE: The top gamers in Asia will battle it out at the 2nd World Cyber Games (WCG) Asian Championship, the largest cyber gaming tournament in Asia.

The competition will be hosted in Singapore, for the second consecutive year, from 2 to 5 August at Suntec Singapore.

120 gamers from 12 countries will vie for the title of being Asia's best and the winner will walk away with a combined US$15,000 (S$22,795) worth of prizes and a place in gaming history.

Fun-filled activities have also been organised for spectators at the Sponsors Pavilion, where they can participate and win attractive prizes.

International Cyber Marketing is the global organiser of WCG.

Mr Hyong-Seok Kim, CEO of International Cyber Marketing said: "We are proud that this is Asia's very own competition and will give due recognition to this region's new breed of cyber gaming personalities and celebrate their talent."

For more information, please visit the website
http://asian.worldcybergames.com.


- CNA/so

 


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