World Series Of Video Games Presented By Intel Adds Canada Date To 2007 Circuit
Posted by: Aaron Lockard on July 16, 2007 4:44:16 PM
Fan Expo Canada to Host WSVG August 24-26 at MetroToronto Convention Center
The World Series of Video Games Presented by Intel (WSVG), today
announced that Fan Expo Canada at the Metro Toronto Convention Center,
August 24-26, has been added to the competitive circuit for the 2007
season. With more than $75,000 in cash prizes, the Canada event will
feature competitions on games including Blizzard Entertainment 's
"World of Warcraft : The Burning Crusade,T" Activision's "Guitar Hero
IIT" and "Quake 4T." Additional games may be added in the coming days.
The event will comprise the biggest video game tournament ever to
appear in Canada, and will serve as an additional stop where
competitors can earn points on the World Series of Video Games
international circuit. Open to all nationalities, registration for the
tournament is immediately available at www.thewsvg.com.
The
Fan Expo will welcome over 50,000 fans over the course of three days.
Events taking place during Canada Fan Expo include the Canadian
National Comic Book Expo, CNAnime, SFX Science Fiction Expo, Festival
of Fear Horror Expo and GX-the Canadian National Gaming Expo. The World
Cyber Games will also be present, holding their Canadian Qualifiers
during the Expo. In addition to many artists from the worlds of comics
and anime, dozens of celebrities will be on hand for autograph signings
for the event, including Hayden Christensen (Star Wars), Adam West
(Batman), Hayden Panettiere (Heroes), Jonathan Frakes (Star Trek) and
the Red vs. Blue creative team.
"The World Series of Video
Games, Presented by Intel will be the biggest video game event to hit
Canada, thanks to a terrific partnership with Intel Canada and Fan
Expo" said Matthew Ringel, commissioner of the World Series of Video
Games. "After we announced an October event at Los Angeles eForAll, we
very much wanted to schedule an event in late summer hitting the
eastern region of North America. We are delighted that our inaugural
event in Canada will be among the biggest on our video game circuit
and, indeed, in all competitive gaming this year."
The 2007
World Series of Video Games, Presented by Intel, kicked off its second
season with a record breaking four-day event in China in May that drew
more than 100,000 attendees. This was followed by events in Louisville,
Kentucky in June and Dallas, Texas in July. Television coverage of the
2007 series will begin airing on CBS Sports beginning July 29th, at
12pm ET.