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The 2012 World Cyber Games (also known as WCG 2012) took place from 29 November to 2 December 2012 in Kunshan, Jiangsu, China. It was the second time the World Cyber Games (WCG) was held in China. The event hosted 500 players from 40 countries[1] competing for prize pool over $258,000.[2]

Official games

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PC games

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Promotion games

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Results

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Official

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Event Gold Silver Bronze
Crossfire Invictus Gaming
China
Zhe Ma
(MZiN)
Freedom
Vietnam
Hoang Anh Tuan Pham
(Free..Sniper)
MSI-EvoGT.tnc
Philippines
Dale Duque
(DHALEE)
Feng Yongqiang
(n1ce)
Dinh Kien Nguyen
(Free..Tanker)
Jupiter Mars Gaboy
(ELGEE)
Qiang Daiyue
(18)
Thien Tri Hoang
(Excavator)
Judan Cruz
(KART)
Xu Depeng
(4mE)
Phu Thuan Nghiem
(Free..Dancer)
James Michael Doron
(Nasmi)
Shen Chong
(Best)
Tien Son Vu
(Free..Kicker)
Royce Bentley Omega
(r4mpage)
Dota 2 Invictus Gaming
China
Luo Feichi
(iG.Ferrari_430)
DK
China
Xu Zhilei
(BurNIng)
DevilMice
Belarus
Barshak Artsiom
(fng)
Jiang Cen
(iG.YYF)
Lei Zengrong
(MMY)
Doroschenok Maksim
(JACKAL)
Chen Yao
(iG.zhou)
Yao Yi
(QQQ)
Lipai Aliaksei
(James)
Li Chen
(ch)
Bai Fan
(rOtK)
Kachynski Kiryl
(Sunlight)
Zeng Hongda
(Faith)
Xie Junhao
(Super)
Zinavenka Aleh
(wejustzik)
FIFA 12 Germany Kai Wollin (Acer | deto) Poland Bartosz Tritt (Bartas) Argentina Francisco Sotullo (Patan)
StarCraft II: Wings of Liberty South Korea Lee Sak WON (ST_Parting) France Benoit Strypsteen (Adelscott) China Hu Xiang (iG.MacSed)
Warcraft III: The Frozen Throne China Zeng Zhuo (WE.GIGABYE.TED) China Lu Weiliang (Steelseries.Fly100%) China Li Xiaofeng (WE.GIGABYTE.Sky)

Promotion

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Event Gold Silver Bronze
Counter-Strike Online CIRESHII
China
Ciresoiu Cires
(cireshel)
ZINCTHAI
China
Ning Wan
(Richie)
UMX-Gaming
Taiwan
Tzu-An Chen
(cedrik)
Ke Liu
(MO)
Zheng Hui Liu
(z8z)
Szu-Di Yu
(dpker)
Bin Liu
(Savage)
Wei Shen
(4357)
Tsung-Kai Chen
(Evant)
Bing Yuan Li
(tb)
Hui Wu
(qhz)
Chia-Heng Chen
(kandinsky)
Xue Feng Lai
(XF)
Quan Qing Wu
(QZ)
Yen-Jui Liu
(nitor)
Defense of the Ancients TongFu
China
Zhi Hao Chen
(Hao)
LGD Gaming
China
Bin Xie
(Sc)
Avengers
Mongolia
Temuujin Khurts
(lazycom)
Huang Xiang
(Longdd)
Jia Jun Liu
(Sylar)
Lkhagvadorj Baatar
(MoS)
Pan Zhang
(Mu)
Yu Zhang
(xiao8)
Enkh-Od Nergui
(Snake)
Zhao Hui Wang
(SanSheng)
Zheng Zheng Yao
(Yao)
Bat-Ulzii Baatar
(Tabaa)
Zhi Xi Chen
(Veronica)
Fa Ming Liang
(ddc)
Khangaikhuu Batdorj
(Tiffance)
QQ Speed China Yan Bin (Xiong Ba Ge) China Peng Jie Lv (zixi) No Entry
QQ Speed
Team
MUMA
China
Ya Hao Cheng
(Mu war Tangshu Cyh)
Border, Our home
China
Yang Xu
(NAIR)
No Entry
Ren Shang Guan
(Guan gaoren)
Bao Lei
(Pencil)
World of Tanks The RED: Rush
Russia
Dmitry Palashchenko
(LeBwa)
WaveKnight
China
Chen Yu
(FireStorm)
Fulcrum Gaming
United States
Alex Spillman
(hugomaximus)
Dmitry Repin
(de1uxe)
Yi Liu
(BraveRabbit)
David Williams
(Nagatron)
Nikolay Bogdanov
(Ec1ipse)
Chen Xu
(Avenger)
James Starr
(Relics)
Maxim Mazein
(Inspirer)
Yi Jiang
(Gggggy)
Kirill Bondar
(Sov13t)
Dmitry Salomatin
(K23IEmelka)
Hua Zhang
(PurpleFox)
Emil Muller
(CzechMonster)
Evgenii Blazhko
(Kapp1)
Junxi Wu
(SaM)
Kyle Nieset
(Friction)
Kirill Ponomarev
(Kirilloid)
Chao Fan Zhou
(Unicorn)
Marco Martinez
(Fzerox)

Official games results by country

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Country Gold Silver Bronze
China 3 2 2
Germany 1
South Korea 1
France 1
Poland 1
Vietnam 1
Argentina 1
Belarus 1
Philippines 1

References

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  1. ^ "WCG - World Cyber Games". Archived from the original on 2013-09-17. Retrieved 2013-09-17.
  2. ^ "WCG - World Cyber Games".[permanent dead link]
  3. ^ a b c d e [1] Archived 2012-12-08 at the Wayback Machine on wcg.com, accessed on October 17, 2012
  4. ^ a b c d [2] Archived 2013-02-09 at archive.today on wcg.com, accessed on October 17, 2012