Battle.net World Championship Series
The Battle.net World Championship Series (BWCS) was the shared branding for video game tournaments held by Blizzard Entertainment[1] for their games StarCraft II (SC2) and World of Warcraft (WoW) in 2012. The StarCraft II event series, the StarCraft II World Championship Series, maintained the World Championship Series branding beyond the year and continued to use it until being replaced by the ESL Pro Tour StarCraft II in 2020, but the Battle.net World Championship Series brand was not used beyond 2012.[2]
Sport | StarCraft II World of Warcraft Hearthstone |
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Founded | 2012 |
Director | Blizzard Entertainment |
Event Series
- The 2012 StarCraft II World Championship Series, the first edition of the StarCraft II World Championship Series, was the only one played on StarCraft II: Wings of Liberty. The tournament series included over 30 LAN events.[3]
- The 2012 World of Warcraft Arena World Championship was the World of Warcraft series of tournaments.[4] It was played on both the Cataclysm and the Mists of Pandaria expansions, as the latter released before the end of the tournament series and the finals were held on it.
gollark: What? No, probably not, you would just wait 150 minutes.
gollark: I mean more like being able to queue up batch operations on furnaces/mines or something, so you can say "process 10 clay into 10 brick" and your stuff will be busy for 150 minutes.
gollark: Hmm, perhaps. Maybe a thing where you can queue a bunch of actions to run in a batch?
gollark: Some offense, but this honestly seems like a bad mobile game where you have to constantly log in to collect resources and stuff, but you also have to manually handle the rules too.
gollark: Honestly this is kind of boring.
References
- Hillier, Brenna (Apr 5, 2012). "Battle.net World Championship detailed, 28 countries involved". VG247. Retrieved Dec 26, 2012.
- England, Rachel (January 7, 2020). "'Starcraft II' finals will skip BlizzCon in favor of new ESL Pro Tour". Engadget. Verizon Media.
- "StarCraft II Global Finals". Battle.net. Blizzard Entertainment. Archived from the original on November 15, 2012. Retrieved January 7, 2013.
- "World of Warcraft Arena Global Finals". Battle.net. Blizzard Entertainment. Archived from the original on November 15, 2012.
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