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Starcraft 2 news » The StarCraft II World Championship Series

The Battle.net World Championship, which will take place later this year, will be the culmination of more than 30 eSports events run by Blizzard and tournament organizers. These events are collectively known as the StarCraft II World Championship Series.

The goal of the StarCraft II World Championship Series is to identify a true global champion, as players enter and qualify through open tournaments starting at the national level. The National Championships are designed to allow local heroes to rise to the top and be recognized in their country. The top finishers at each National Championship will earn spots at their continental Finals events, which will be an all-out brawl between neighboring countries to decide who will represent their continent at the Battle.net World Championship.

Do you think you have what it takes to compete at the Battle.net World Championship? To earn a seed for a Continental Championship, such as the StarCraft II World Championship Series North America Finals, you must first qualify through the National Championship based on your nationality. Nationals will range from 8 to 64 players and will comprise individuals who have earned seeds through various National Qualifiers.

National Qualifiers will be the grassroots-level events that will give a wide-reaching opportunity to StarCraft II players to test their mettle and traverse the “Road to Worlds.” These will be, far-and-away, the most open opportunity to participate in a global-scale tournament that Blizzard Entertainment has ever put forth. Partners and organizations will be awarded National Championship seeds to distribute as they see fit, whether it be through brand-new events and tournaments, or online and live events, or by simply adding the seeds to their existing prize pools. This will be the best opportunity for YOU to sign up and participate in the StarCraft II World Championship Series, so stay tuned for signups!

Also, keep checking back for more updates on National Qualifiers, National Championships, and eventually Continental Championships as we roll out news articles for each.

National Championship Countries

North America

Canada

Mexico

United States of America

South America

Argentina

Brazil

Chile

Peru

Colombia

Europe

Belgium

Denmark

Finland

France

Germany

Italy

Netherlands

Norway

Poland

Russian Federation

Spain

Sweden

Ukraine

United Kingdom

Asia

China

South Korea

Singapore

Taiwan

Oceania

Australia

New Zealand

Frequently Asked Questions

How do I qualify? You must climb the ranks of the StarCraft II World Championship Series. The entry level will be made up of National Qualifiers and will give players a chance to earn a spot at their respective National Championship. Once you’ve made it through to your National Championship, you must then fight through your compatriots for an invitation to your Continental Championship. At your continent’s Finals, you’ll be up against other National Champions all vying to earn the right to represent their country and continent at the Battle.net World Championship.

What are National Qualifiers? National Qualifiers are events, both live and online, that have been awarded slots that feed into a National Championship. Winners of National Qualifiers will receive an invitation, including travel expenses, to attend their National Championship. Some events will have Nationals slots added to their prize pool; others will be complete standalone events. More information about where to sign up for your country’s National Qualifiers will be made available soon!

Will the format of every National Championship and Continental Championship be the same? Yes! The rules of play for each National Championship and Continental Championship will be identical. Each tournament will be a best-of-3 double-elimination format.

How do you define nationality? For the 2012 StarCraft II World Championship Series, nationality is defined by your country of citizenship. Should you have multiple countries of citizenship you must choose one for the tournament year, and you will have to qualify through that country’s path in order to climb through the ranks.

My country is not listed here; will I be able to participate in the StarCraft II World Championship Series? We plan to accommodate as many countries as possible. More information about participating countries not listed here will be posted at a later date.

What is the total prize pool of the StarCraft II World Championship Series? More information about prize pools for the StarCraft II World Championship Series will be announced soon.

When are these events happening? More information for National Qualifiers -- including details about your country’s National Qualifiers and the various organizations involved at the National Qualifier level -- as well as details on National Championships and Continental Championships, will be announced soon. Be sure to check back at StarCraft2.com for further updates.

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