WCG Ultimate Gamer

WCG Ultimate Gamer was a reality television program that aired on Syfy, sponsored by Samsung and the World Cyber Games (WCG). The show was hosted by Hannah Simone and co-hosted by Joel Gourdin. The first season began airing on March 10, 2009.[1] The second season was confirmed at CES on January 7, 2010,[2] and began airing on August 19, 2010 finishing on October 7, 2010.

WCG Ultimate Gamer
StarringHannah Simone
Joel Gourdin
Country of originUnited States
No. of seasons2
No. of episodes16 (list of episodes)
Production
Running time60 minutes
Release
Original networkSyfy
Original releaseMarch 10, 2009 
October 7, 2010

Format

WCG Ultimate Gamer has 12 gamers living in one loft. Each episode they would compete in a Real Life Challenge and in an Isolation Challenge. The Real Life Challenge complemented and provided a clue to the actual Xbox 360 game they were to play later in the Isolation challenge. For example, the players played paintball before playing Halo 3, had a dunk contest before playing NBA Live 09, and drifted cars before playing Project Gotham Racing 4. The gamer with the highest score from both challenges had the choice to pick one other gamer to play against the gamer with the lowest score in an Elimination Challenge where the loser goes home. The competitor with the highest score could also pick themselves to play the lowest scoring gamer, but this rule was discontinued in season 2. Sometimes the two gamers in the Elimination Challenge have to pick someone to partner with them in the challenge, but their partner is not at risk of elimination.

Seasons

SeasonWinnerStartedEnded
Season 1Mark SmithMarch 10, 2009April 28, 2009
Season 2Katherine GunnAugust 19, 2010October 7, 2010
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