Seoul (June 22, 2004) – A 5-day, large-scale BYOC event will be held for general gamers during the WCG 2004 Grand Final. Applications are being received at the official WCG site. Up to 800 people will be received on a first-come, first-served basis...
A 5-day, large-scale BYOC event will be held for general gamers during the WCG 2004 Grand Final.
Applications are being received at the official WCG site. Up to 800 people will be received on a first-come, first-served basis.
Seoul (June 22, 2004) –ICM Inc.(CEO : Jeong Heung Seop), the organizer of the world's largest game event-World Cyber Games (Co-chairmen of the WCG committee: Chang Dong Lee, the Minister of Ministry of Culture & Tourism in Korea and Jong Yong Yun, Vice Chairman & CEO of Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd.), has announced that it will hold a BYOC event for general gamers in the WCG 2004 Grand Final that will be held in San Francisco in the coming October.
The WCG 2004's BYOC event will be held with 800 expected participants in the Civic Center Plaza, a grass square in front of the San Francisco City Hall around the clock throughout the five-day period from the 6th to 10th during which the WCG 2004 Grand Final is held. The WCG 2004 BYOC event will consist of Open Play in which participants will be able to play games of their choice and Special Tournament for several popular games. Also a wide range of events and prizes will be provided to BYOC participants. Applications are being received on a first-come-first-served basis at the official WCG site (www.worldcybergames.com).
"In addition to providing tournaments for about 700 national representatives from all over the world, exhibitions for game companies, and conferences for game developers, the WCG 2004 Grand Final, as a game-culture event, will offer special events for general gamers from the vicinity of San Francisco," said Heung-Seop Jeong, CEO of ICM Inc. He also noted that the atmosphere at the WCG 2004 Grand Final will be filled with heat and passion as general gamers and 700 national players will gather together.
The BYOC stands for 'Bring Your Own Computer' and it's a LAN party where gamers gather to play games, brining their own computers and equipment. The BYOC has taken root as a popular games event in the U.S. and Europe and when a BYOC event is held, hundreds of, or even thousands of gamers gather brining their own computers to play games non-stop throughout several days.
Being held overseas for the first time in its four-year history, the WCG 2004, the world's largest computer- and video- game competition, will be held in San Francisco, the USA. It will be held for five days from Oct. 6 to Oct. 10 with about 700 gamers from 60 countries around the world who are qualified through national preliminaries and will be competing for the honor of their country. More than one million gamers are anticipated to participate in the online, offline WCG preliminaries which have been held in participating countries since April. ###
About the World Cyber Games The World Cyber Games (Co-Committee Chairmen Chang Dong Lee & Jong Yong Yun, www.worldcybergames.org) is a global game culture festival that was founded in 2000 to promote global harmony through e-sports. The event started in 2001, and has been running annually ever since (this will be the fourth year). With the tagline "Beyond the Game" and with contestants from over 60 countries expected to participate in this year's event, the World Cyber Games has truly developed into a global game phenomenon with arguably the largest prize amount at stake. The World Cyber Games prides itself on leading the "Digital Entertainment Culture." The 2004 Games in San Francisco will run for 5 days from October 6 through October 10.
Contact
ICM Michelle Kim michelle@icm2k.com 02-2106-6550
Mia Yu miayu@icm2k.com 02-2106-6552
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