The World Cyber Games (WCG) is an international e-sports event (or "Cyber Games Festival") operated by Korean company International Cyber Marketing and backed by Samsung and, since 2006, Microsoft.

The official motto of WCG is "Beyond the Game," which is also the title of a documentary focusing on a legendary WCG rivalry. The World Cyber Games were set up in 2000 with the first festival being held in 2001. The festival is influenced by the Olympic Games with a players village for competitors and since 2004 a different host city every year.

WCG is the largest gaming festival celebrated once a year. More than one million visitors come and visit every year. It unites gamers from all over the world to allow players to enjoy and respect the gaming environment. Each participating country will conduct preliminary rounds before sending the finest gamers to represent them in this major event. Over 700 players from over 70 countries faced off in Seattle, 2007. Spike TV is the WCG's official media partner.


http://www.worldcybergames.com/
http://my.wcg.com/
http://sg.worldcybergames.com/
 

The mission of the WGT (World GameMaster Tournament) is to provide a healthy environment for the best gamers around the world to share the fun and excitement of PC gaming while challenging each other to be the best that they can be.


http://www.worldgamemaster.org/
http://my.worldgamemaster.org/
http://sg.worldgamemaster.org/
 

The Computer and Electronic Games (CELgames) is an annual, independent game tournament originating from Malaysia. Co-organised by Electronic Arts Asia Pacific and GameAxis Unwired Malaysia, a local gaming magazine published by Write On Media Sdn Bhd, CELgames is the first Malaysian tournament to be driven by an international games publisher.


http://www.celgames.com.my/