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The Koreans are at it again with the WEG 2005. Don’t get it confused with the WCG, it’s the World E-sports Games. The timetable for this new league is very soon as matches will start in late January. The concept for the CS end is eight invited teams, current reports have it with four Asian teams and four European/American teams with $95,000 in prizes. The Koreans are at it again with the WEG 2005. Don’t get it confused with the WCG, it’s the World E-sports Games. The timetable for this new league is very soon as matches will start in late January. The concept for the CS end is eight invited teams, current reports have it with four Asian teams and four European/American teams with $95,000 in prizes. As of now, NoA is the only confirmed team as they released on their website. Other top teams have been rumored to be interested in this CS 1.6 league. One issue for teams accepting is the situation. Unlike normal events, this league will take place over 8 weeks. Most of the current information for the league can only be found in Korean or Chinese but GotFrag will be keeping the International audience up to date. As of now the official media broadcasting will take place on Korean built Streaming Video. Those worried about Korean or Chinese only streaming won’t have to worry as sources confirm to GotFrag that their will be English versions. WC3 will also be a part of the competition with 16 invited players. The next official release is expect in a week. Page:
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