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Alibaba, a prominent Chinese e-commerce company, has announced that it will be hosting the "World Electronic Sports Games" a $5,500,000 eSports tournament that will host disciplines such as Dota 2, CS:GO, StarCraft 2 and Hearthstone.
Today Chinese e-commerce giant Alibaba revealed the World Electronic Sports Games, a $5,500,000 event hosting tournaments for eSports titles such as Dota 2, CS:GO, StarCraft 2 and Hearthstone. Alibaba reportedly invested over $15,000,000 into the project, prize money included. Additionally the prize money will be subsidised by crowdfunding, allowing for the respective amounts to grow in size. The main aim of the tournament is to attract viewership from over 100 countries and regions across the globe. Qualifiers for the event have been said to start as early as April 2016, with the finals held in December 2016 in Shanghai, China. AliSports have expressed that in the future the event will be hosted outside of China.
Thomas Zilliacus, Chaiman of YuuZoo and YuuGames, said:
CEO of AliSports, Zhang Dazhong, had the following to say post-announcement:
One of the highlights for this event is the fact that it will sport a larger prize pool than the official Valve-endorsed CS:GO majors ($1,000,000) and WME|IMG/Turner Sports' ELEAGUE ($1,200,000), claiming to be the largest CS:GO tournament of 2016.Â
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Following are the announced prize pools for the four main eSport titles present at the tournament:
Dota 2 - $1,500,000
Counter-Strike: Global Offensive - $1,500,000
Starcraft 2 - $400,000
Hearthstone: Heroes of Warcraft - $300,000
*The prize money will be subsidised by crowdfunding, allowing for the respective amounts to grow in size.