2018 has barely started and already competitive South African Counter-Strike: Global Offensive players are right back in the fray. The African Qualifiers for WESG Season Two are upon us! Why is this WESG Qualifier important? The team that wins the South African leg of the qualifier will be booking their place at the World Electronics Sports Games (WESG) World Finals.…
Registrations are open for African qualifiers. And there’s $5,500,000 up for grabs in the Grand Finals.
World Electronic Sports Games (WESG) | DotA2 Grand Finals Results 12 – 15 January 2017 | Changzhou, China The Bravado Gaming DotA2 squad travelled to China to take part in the World Electronic Sports Games (WESG). This tournament took place between the 12th and 15th of January 2017 and saw 24 teams from around the world compete for a share of…
This past weekend saw 12 South Africans in action against teams from around the world in the World Electronic Sports Games finals in Changzhou, China. Up for grabs was a prize pool that totaled $3.7 million. It was not an easy task for the South Africans with the participants in all four titles unable to make it out of the group…
**UPDATE** It seems that for day one of WESG, very little of the local matches will be available to watch. Currently at 13h30 you can catch Bravado’s Dota 2 team in action via the following link. **ORIGINAL** A number of local players (12 if my ability to do maths is passable) are spending the next few days in China for the…
Bravado Gaming (for CS: GO and Dota 2), Drager and TH3JOK3R will all be heading to China later this year.
The last few days have seen a number of South African teams battling for the two spots per title up for grabs at the World Electronic Sports Games (WESG) regional qualifiers in Dubai later this month. Similar qualifiers were seen in other areas with teams from Turkey, Middle East and the rest of Africa also vying for the spots up for…