E-Sports World Championship 2014

The e-Sports World Championship 2014 (officially: "6th e-Sports World Championship, BAKU 2014" ) is the 6th EDition of the annual Electronic Sports World Championship held by the International e-Sports Federation. The event will take place in Baku, the capital city of Azerbaijan, starting from November 12, 2014 and ending on November 17th, 2014.

Background

The 6th e-Sports World Championship is the 2014 event of the annual e-Sports World Championship held by IeSF.

This event is the third IeSF-organized eSports competition to be held outside South Korea, after the IeSF 2013 World Championship was held in Bucharest, and the IeSF 2014 Asian Championship was held in the Philippines.

Speculations AbOUT Azerbaijan being picked as the host country of the 2014 championship emerged in early January 2014, but it was only in May of the same year that Baku was officially announced as the host city of the championship. Also, the event is the first to feature the series' new official name: "eSports World Championship", after "IeSF World Championship" was used for three years in a row.

The 6th e-Sports World Championship is the first international e-Sports event to be held in Azerbaijan.

Official Casters

On 26/10/2014, the IeSF have officially revealed the caster lineup for the competitions:

  • StarCraft 2: Artosis & Tasteless
  • DotA 2: ToBI Wan, Durka & Capitalist
  • HearthStone: Artosis & Frodan
  • Tekken Tag Tournament 2 & Ultra Street Fighter IV: F-W0rd & WorstGiefEVER

Official Tournaments

In May 2014, the International e-Sports Federation announced three official titles for the event: Dota 2, StarCraft 2, and Tekken Tag Tournament 2.

Some fans of the IeSF found the choice of Dota 2 as official game title over its competitor game League of Legends strange, as League of Legends was the official title of IeSF 2013 World Championship. It was explained that one of the reasons League of Legends was not picked was due to several undisclosed restrictions placed by developer Riot Games in order to operate a League of Legends tournament.

Hearthstone and Ultra Street Fighter IV were later added as official titles, thanks to the recommendation of the host, Azerbaijan CyberSport Federation.

StarCraft 2 has returned as official title for the 4th year in a row, and Tekken Tag Tournament 2 also returns as official title.

Alliance of Valiant Arms was not selected as an official title, marking 2014 as the first year on which A.V.A isn't an official title of the World Championship.

Initially, competitions for Dota 2, StarCraft 2, Hearthstone and Ultra Street Fighter IV were made as men-only tournaments while women-only competitions was held for StarCraft 2 and Tekken Tag Tournament 2. A PC Gamer article regarding the separated male and female competitions sparked a major outcry against IeSF policy on social media. Following the news, IeSF swiftly responded by holding an emergency meeting of the Board resulting in an immediate policy change which allowed women to participate in the previously male-only tournaments. The IeSF also posted an apology on its Facebook page, and added an "Open for All" Tekken Tag Tournament 2 tournament to the main roster of competitions.

Name

Type

Number of Participants

Prize Amount ($)

Winner

Runner Up

StarCraft 2: Heart of the Swarm

Open for All

15 Players

10,000

TBD

TBD

Dota 2

Open for All

14 Teams (70 players)

50,000

TBD

TBD

Hearthstone

Open for All

15 Players

10,000

TBD

TBD

Ultra Street Fighter IV

Open for All

9 Players

10,000

TBD

TBD

Tekken Tag Tournament 2

Open for All

12 Players

10,000

TBD

TBD

StarCraft 2: Heart of the Swarm

Women Only

7 Players

5,000

TBD

TBD

Tekken Tag Tournament 2

Women Only

10 Players

5,000

TBD

TBD

Results

StarCraft 2: Heart of the Swarm

Open for All

Place

Player

Prize

1st

TBD

$5,000

2nd

TBD

$3,000

3rd

TBD

$2,000

Women Only

Place

Player

Prize

1st

TBD

$2,500

2nd

TBD

$1,500

3rd

TBD

$1,000

DotA 2

Place

Players

Prize

1st

TBD

$25,000

2nd

TBD

$15,000

3rd

TBD

$10,000

Hearthstone

Place

Player

Prize

1st

TBD

$5,000

2nd

TBD

$3,000

3rd

TBD

$2,000

Ultra Street Fighter IV

Place

Player

Prize

1st

TBD

$5,000

2nd

TBD

$3,000

3rd

TBD

$2,000

Tekken Tag Tournament 2

Open for All

Place

Player

Prize

1st

TBD

$5,000

2nd

TBD

$3,000

3rd

TBD

$2,000

Women Only

Place

Player

Prize

1st

TBD

$2,500

2nd

TBD

$1,500

3rd

TBD

$1,000

Overall Performance

Prize given to the nations with the best performance in the World Championship in all official game titles. This is determined by the IeSF Scoring Regulations.

Place

Nation

Prize

1st

TBD

$5,000

2nd

TBD

$3,000

3rd

TBD

$2,000