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The World Cyber Games is not the event that it was years ago, but it still is an opportunity for professional gamers to come and play for their country. South Korea would dominate StarCraft II while League of Legends would see a South Korean team take first with two Chinese teams taking second and third.
The dreams of national teams were dashed and made in Kunshan, China this weekend; below is a wrap up on how it all played out.
1st. Soulkey | $30,000 |
2nd. Sora | $15,000 |
3rd. PartinG | $7,500 |
1st. CJ Entus Blaze | $30,000 |
2nd. OMG | $20,000 |
3rd. Team WE | $10,000 |
Image Credit: World Cyber Games