Alibaba will seek assistance from local organizers for upcoming WESG qualifiers
After spending $22 million on WESG 206-2017, the second Alibab are turning to local hosts for assistance.
After spending $22 million on WESG 206-2017, the second Alibab are turning to local hosts for assistance.
Esports' entry into the Olympics comes one step closer with the Asian Games in 2018 and 2022. But South Africa is still a ways away from that dream.
Alibaba is slowly becoming one of the largest investors in esports with their recently announced $150 million commitment to WESG.
Another wild international qualifier has appeared, this time for both CS:GO and Dota 2. South Africa will form part of the Africa and Middle East qualifiers for the World Electronic Sports Games with a prize pool of $3.7 million.
Chinese company Alibaba have announced the World Electronic Sports Games (WESG), a tournament which they've set aside $5.5 million in prize money. The tournament will feature Dota 2, CS:GO, Hearstone and Starcaft II.
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