In an email today, World Cyber Games CEO Brad Lee has stated that the organization will not organize e-sports events in the future.
In his statement, Lee thanks all the dedicated fans and the staff of WCG for making the WCG-events some of the best in the world.
This year, World Cyber Games Inc. will not organize tournaments and events, including the World Cyber Games finals world.
Accordingly, each partner can use brand WCG in your country from this point. This decision was made by the WCG committee after considering the current global trend as well as the business environment.
This is a shocking news to you, we know, the entire staff of the WCG was surprised.
In 14 years, all you have to do what makes the best WCG become the greatest events in the world.
There are many great moments based on your dedication. Although the brand has disappeared but WCG spirit will remain forever in the hearts of each player and fans.
This moment is very difficult and painful for me. However, I must say goodbye to the WCG.
I appreciate the passion and enthusiasm of you in 14 years.
I hope your company will grow, prosper, and we will soon meet again.
Brad Lee
World Cyber Games Inc. CEO.
Source:
ongamers.com
On a more serious note, this is quite sad. The WCG was one of the oldest big lans around, and I think one of those who aimed at blurring the line between esports and sports.
Does anyone have a clue on why this happened? I thought esports as a whole were a growing business.