Esports World Convention
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The eSports World Convention (ESWC) (formerly known as Electronic Sports World Cup until early 2016) was an international professional gaming championship. Every year, winners of national qualifier events around the world earned the right to represent their country in the ESWC Finals.
The ESWC was originally created by a French company, Ligarena, that had previously hosted smaller local area network (LAN) events in France under the name of LAN Arena. In 2003, Ligarena decided to do something on a larger scale and the ESWC was born. In 2005, Ligarena became Games-Services.
In 2009, ESWC was bought by another French company, Games-Solution, which became the owner of the brand.
In 2012, Oxent, an agency specialising in electronic sports, acquired the ESWC.
The grand finals and masters of ESWC have had a total prize purse of €1,721,000 between 2003 and 2010.
In October 2023, the ESWC brand was acquired by the Esports World Cup Foundation.
Overview
The first Electronic Sports World Cup was held in 2003 with a total of 358 participants from 37 countries and a prize purse of €150,000. To participate in the tournament, competitors had to place in their country's national qualifier. By 2006, the event had grown to 547 qualified participants from 53 countries and had a prize purse of $400,000 US. The event also featured the first competition with a game specifically made for it: TrackMania Nations.
Championships
2003
The 2003 ESWC saw around 150,000 players narrowed down to just 358 players, from 37 different countries, who attended the finals at the Futuroscope near Poitiers in France. The total prize fund for the event was €156,000.
| 2003 | 4th | |||
| Counter-Strike | Sweden team9 | United States zEx | Sweden SK Gaming* | France GoodGame |
| Warcraft III: Reign of Chaos | Sweden Alborz "HeMaN" Haidarian | Sweden Fredrik "MaDFroG" Johansson | France Antoine "FaTC" Zadri | France Yoan "ToD" Merlo |
| Unreal Tournament 2003 | Germany Christian "GitzZz" Hoeck | Sweden Björn "zulg" Sunesson | United States Jonathan "Fatal1ty" Wendell | United States Aaron "Lotus" Everitt |
| Quake 3 | Russia Anton "Cooller" Singov | United States John "ZeRo4" Hill | Russia Alexey "LeXeR" Nesterov | Sweden Pelle "fazz" Söderman |
| Counter-Strike Female[citation needed] | Germany SK Gaming | Sweden Femina Bellica | Denmark Denmark Girls | France To Hell Angels |
- SK Gaming representing Sweden in the Counter-Strike competition
2004
The 2004 finals were once again held at the Futuroscope. Roughly 400 finalists, from 41 countries, attended to compete for a €210,000 prize purse.
| 2004 | 4th | |||
| Counter-Strike | Denmark Titans | Sweden spiXel | Russia Virtus.pro | United States The Stomping Grounds |
| Warcraft III: The Frozen Throne | South Korea Dae Hui "FoV" Cho | Sweden Fredrik "MaDFroG" Johansson | Sweden Alborz "HeMaN" Haidarian | South Korea Chun "Sweet" Jung Hee |
| Unreal Tournament 2004 | Germany Maurice "BurningDeath" Engelhardt | Germany Christian "GitzZz" Hoeck | Netherlands Laurens "Lauke" Pluijmakers | Italy Nicola "Forrest" Geretti |
| Quake 3 | Sweden Sweden | United States United States | Russia Russia | Belarus Belarus |
| Counter-Strike Female | Denmark Team all 4 one | Brazil Ladies.AMD | China New4|eibo | Sweden Les Seules |
| Pro Evolution Soccer 3 | France Samad "Samsam" Baism | Germany Marcel "Xside" Waulke | China Chen Zhiliang | China Wang Zaoxing |
| Painkiller | Netherlands Sander "Vo0" Kaasjager | Italy Alessandro "Stermy" Avallone | Germany Michael "Dr.Moerser" Froese | United States Jonathan "Fatal1ty" Wendell |
2005
In 2005, the venue was moved to a larger facility: The Carrousel du Louvre in Paris. The total prize payout was again raised - this time to €300,000.
| 2005 | 4th | |||
| Counter-Strike | United States compLexity | Denmark SK Gaming* | Germany Mousesports | South Korea Lunatic-hai |
| Warcraft III: The Frozen Throne | Netherlands Manuel "Grubby" Schenkhuizen | Russia Andrey "Deadman" Sobolev | South Korea Seo Woo "ReiGn" Kang | China Li "Sky" Xiaofeng |
| Unreal Tournament 2004 | France Michael "winz" Bignet | Austria Markus "Falcon" Holzer | Netherlands Laurens "Lauke" Pluijmakers | Italy Michele "DevilMC" Esposito |
| Quake 3 | Russia Anton "Cooller" Singov | United States Paul "czm" Nelson | Sweden Magnus "fojji" Olsson | United States Jason "socrates" Sylka |
| Counter-Strike Female | United States Girls Got Game | Brazil Ladies.AMD | Spain x6tence.AMD | France Beat off The Best |
| Pro Evolution Soccer 4 | Saudi Arabia Badr "ArabianJoker" Hakeem | Martinique Mike "Mike" Moreton | Spain Raúl "Legre" Alegre | China "Zhao_Hang" |
| Gran Turismo 4 | France Pierre "Snake" Lenoire | France Thibault "Carter" Lacombe | France Arnaud "Lucky" Lacombe | France Jean-Philippe "Phenicks" Lacombe |
*SK-Gaming's, secondary, Danish squad
2006
The 2006 event took place at the Palais omnisports de Paris-Bercy and the total prize payout was approximately €300,000.
| 2006 | 4th | |||
| Counter-Strike | Brazil Made in Brazil | Sweden fnatic | Germany aTTaX | United States Team3D |
| Warcraft III: The Frozen Throne | South Korea Jae Wook "Lucifer" Noh | Croatia Ivica "Zeus[19]" Markovic | China Li "Sky" Xiaofeng | Bulgaria Zdravko "Insomnia" Georgiev |
| Quake 4 | France Michael "winz" Bignet | Belarus Alexey "Cypher" Yanushevsky | Netherlands Ivo "Forever" Lindhout | Russia Anton "Cooller" Singov |
| Counter-Strike Female | France Beat off the Best | Sweden Les Seules | China Hacker Victory | Germany SK Gaming* |
| Pro Evolution Soccer 5 | France Bruce "Spank" Grannec | France Moustafa "Myto" Menadi | Belgium Yasin "Jinxy" Koroglu | China Song "Song" Xianzhi |
| Gran Turismo 4 | France Pierre "Snake" Lenoire | France Thibault "Carter" Lacombe | France Arnaud "Lucky" Lacombe | Australia Daniel "Holl01" Holland |
| Trackmania Nations | France Dorian "Carl" Vallet | Austria Manuel "Baiy000r" Baier | Germany Pascal "gaLLo" Jäger | France Adrien "Dridrione" Auxent |
- SK Gaming representing USA in Counter-Strike female
2007
The 2007 ESWC took place at the Paris expo Porte de Versailles, Paris, from July 5 to July 8. There was a complete expo for this event, called "Mondial du Gaming" (World of Gaming).
750 finalists, from 51 countries, competed for a prize purse of $180,000 US.
| 2007 | 4th | |||
| Counter-Strike | Poland PGS.PokerStrategy.com | Denmark Team NoA | Sweden fnatic * | Brazil Made in Brazil |
| Warcraft III: The Frozen Throne | South Korea Lee Sung "SoJu" Duk | Norway Olav "Creolophus" Undheim | Netherlands Manuel "Grubby" Schenkhuizen | South Korea Jun "Lyn" Park |
| Quake 4 | Poland Maciej "av3k" Krzykowski | Russia Anton "Cooller" Singov | France Michael "winz" Bignet | Sweden Mikael "PURRI" Tarvainen |
| Counter-Strike Female | United States SK Gaming ** | China EHONOR | France Be The Best | Sweden Unfinished |
| Pro Evolution Soccer 6 | Germany Sven "S-Butcher" Wehmeier | France Bruce "Spank" Grannec | Germany Mike "El Matador" Linden | Portugal Almeida "Bubaloo" Jorge |
| Trackmania Nations | Netherlands Freek "XenoGear" Molema | France Dorian "Carl" Vallet | France Simon "Lign" Ferreira | France Charles "selrahc37" Devillard |
2008
Leaving France for the first time, the 2008 Electronic Sports World Cup took place in San Jose, California, USA, from August 25 to August 27 during the bigger "NVISION 08" event. The disciplines announced were: Counter-Strike (open and female), Warcraft III: The Frozen Throne, Trackmania Nations Forever, Defense of the Ancients and, Quake 3. Pro Evolution Soccer was not included because the global Konami authority had not given its support to the competition. The prize purse was approximately $200,000 US.
| 2008 | 4th | |||
| Counter-Strike | Poland PGS.MYM (NEO, TaZ) | South Korea eSTRO | Sweden fnatic | Germany Mousesports |
| Warcraft III: The Frozen Throne | South Korea Du-Seop "WhO" Chang | China Li "Sky" Xiaofeng | China Zhuo "TeD" Zeng | South Korea Seo Woo "ReiGn" Kang |
| Quake 3 | Belarus Alexey "Cypher" Yanushevsky | Germany Marcel 'K1llsen' Paul | United States Shane "Rapha" Hendrixson | China Fan "Jibo" Zhibo |
| Counter-Strike Female | United States SK Gaming | France emuLate | China EHonor | Sweden MeetYourMakers |
| Trackmania Nations | Sweden Kalle "Frostbeule" Moertlund Videkull | Netherlands Freek "XenoGear" Molema | France Simon "Lign" Ferreira | France Dorian "Carl" Vallet |
| Defense of the Ancients | Singapore Zenith | Malaysia KingSurf | Denmark MeetYourMakers | United States Evil Geniuses |
Masters of Paris
In place of the ESWC, the "Masters of Paris" was held from July 4 to July 6, during the "Mondial du Gaming", taking place at the Palais omnisports de Paris-Bercy. The same disciplines took place during this Masters and offered additional qualifying slots for ESWC Grand Final in San Jose. All winners won a slot to participate in the ESWC Grand Final, and hotel accommodation in San Jose, free of charge.
| 2008 Masters of Paris | 4th | |||
| Counter-Strike | Denmark Mortal Teamwork | Sweden fnatic | Germany Mousesports | Finland Roccat |
| Warcraft III: The Frozen Throne | South Korea Jae Ho "Moon" Jang | China Li "Sky" Xiaofeng | France Yoan "ToD" Merlo | South Korea Du-Seop "WhO" Chang |
| Quake 3 | Belarus Alexey "Cypher" Yanushevsky | Sweden Magnus "fox" Olsson | Poland Maciej "av3k" Krzykowski | China Fan "Jibo" Zhibo |
| Counter-Strike Female | Sweden Les Seules | United States SK Gaming | France Emulate | Russia forZe |
| Trackmania Nations | France Simon "Lign" Ferreira | Netherlands Freek "XenoGear" Molema | Sweden Kalle "Frostbeule" Mörtlund Videkull | Portugal Pedro "Moriah" Benjamin |
| Defense of the Ancients | Sweden SK Gaming | Romania The Elder Gods | Denmark MeetYourMakers | United States Evil Geniuses |
Masters of Athens
"Masters of Athens" was held from October 17 to October 18, 2008, during the Athens Digital Week. Disciplines featured were Quake III and Warcraft III: The Frozen Throne. The tournament had a $30.000 prize purse, and the champion qualified for ESWC 2009.
| 2008 Masters of Athens | 4th | |||
| Warcraft III: The Frozen Throne | South Korea June "Lyn" Park | South Korea Jae Ho "Moon" Jang | France Yoan "ToD" Merlo | South Korea Du-Seop "WhO" Chang |
| Quake 3 | United States Shane "Rapha" Hendrixson | Sweden Sebastian "Spart1e" Siira | Poland Maciej "av3k" Krzykowski | Belarus Alexey "Cypher" Yanushevsky |
2009
Masters of Cheonan
- Venue: Cheonan, South Korea
- Prize: €54,000
- Date: 2–6 May 2009
| 2009 Masters of Cheonan | 4th | |||
| Counter-Strike | Sweden fnatic | Sweden SK-Gaming | Germany Mousesports | Norway Alchemists |
| Warcraft III: The Frozen Throne | Spain Pedro "LucifroN" Moreno Durán | South Korea Park "Lyn" June | China Lu "Fly100%" Weiliang | Russia Dmitriy "Happy" Kostin |
| StarCraft: Brood War | United States Gregory "IdrA" Fields | Ukraine Oleksii "White-Ra" Krupnik | South Korea Seo "ToSsGirL" Ji-Soo | China Zhang"Super" Minglu |
| Special Force | South Korea ITBANK Razer | South Korea eSTRO | South Korea ITBANK teenager Razer | China END |
| FIFA Online 2 | South Korea Kim Jung-Min | South Korea Lee Woo-Young | South Korea Yang Jin-Mo |
2010
The 2010 "Electronic Sports World Cup", which took place at Disneyland Paris, featured a €213,500 prize purse. Games Solution (or DIP-Organisation) took over the ESWC in 2010.
| 2010 | 4th | |||
| Counter-Strike | Ukraine Natus Vincere | Sweden SK Gaming | Denmark mortal Team work | Poland Frag eXecutors |
| Warcraft III: The Frozen Throne | South Korea June "Lyn" Park | South Korea Jae Ho "Moon" Jang | South Korea Sung sik "ReMinD" Kim | Russia Happy |
| Quake Live | United States Rapha | Poland av3k | Russia Anton "Cooller" Singov | United States Dahang |
| Counter-Strike Female | United States SK Gaming | Sweden fnatic | France Millenium | Germany Mousesports |
| TrackMania | Norway Bergie | Portugal Moria | France YoYo | France Carl |
| Defense of the Ancients | China EHOME | Russia DTS | Denmark MeetYourMakers | United States Nirvana |
| FIFA 10 | France Anas "Astank" Sofi | Brazil Pires | Mexico Andrei | Portugal Francisco "Quinzas" Cruz |
| Need for Speed: Shift | Netherlands Steffan | Germany Husky | Germany Sliver | Poland lecho |
| Super Street Fighter IV | United States Justin Wong | United States Marn | France Olivier "Luffy" Hay | South Korea Sun Woo "Infiltration" Lee |
| Guitar Hero 5 | France Banobi | Brazil CNB.Luckysonic | United States vVv Smokyprogg | South Korea kyu hwan "TeamTest" Han |
2011
This event marked the transitional replacement and additions of several cornerstone tournament titles. This included the replacement of Warcraft III: The Frozen Throne with StarCraft II: Wings of Liberty, as well as the replacement of Defense of the Ancients with Dota 2. Additionally, this event marked the first and only year in which Counter-Strike: Source was present. It was also the last year that would include Counter-Strike 1.6, which was the main attraction of the tournament for many years, and the last remaining game that had been featured in the inaugural ESWC event.
- Date : From October 20 to October 25, 2011
- Venue : Paris Games Week, Porte de Versailles, Paris, France
- Production : |
| 2011 | 4th | |||
| StarCraft II: Wings of Liberty | France Ilyes "Stephano" Satouri | Poland Grzegorz "MaNa" Komincz | South Korea Jung-Hoon "MarineKing" Lee | Netherlands Manuel "Grubby" Schenkhuizen |
| Counter-Strike | Sweden SK Gaming | Ukraine Natus Vincere | Germany Mousesports | Poland AGAiN |
| Counter-Strike Female | United States UBINITED | France Millenium | Russia Moscow Five | Brazil Gamerhouse |
| Counter-Strike: Source | France Team VeryGames (Ex6TenZ, NBK, RpK, shox, SmithZz) | Denmark CKRAS Gaming (3k2, cajun, FeTiSh, h0lm, wantz) | United States CheckSix Gaming (DaZeD, frozt, neiL, Steel, tck) | Canada Team Dynamic (adreN, ANGER, AZK, Legend, PEX) |
| TrackMania Forever | Slovakia Erik "hakkiJunior" Leštach | Slovakia Marek "tween" Pacher | France Yoann "YoYo" Cook | Netherlands Tim "Spam" Lunenburg |
| Dota 2 | Ukraine Natus Vincere | China EHOME | Serbia GamersLeague | Denmark monkeybusiness |
| FIFA 11 | France Adrien "Aquino" Viaud | Spain Rafael "Ralfitita" Riobó Sánchez | Portugal Francisco "Quinzas" Cruz | Netherlands Koen "k0entj92" Weijland |
2012
- Date : From October 30 to November 4, 2012
- Venue : Paris Games Week, Porte de Versailles, Paris, France
- Official disciplines : Counter-Strike: Global Offensive on PC (5v5), Shootmania Storm on PC (3v3), Call of Duty Black Ops 2 on Xbox 360 (4v4), Dota 2 on PC (5v5), FIFA 14 on Xbox 360 (1v1), Trackmania² Stadium on PC (1v4)
- Production : |
| 2012 | 4th | |||
| StarCraft II: Wings of Liberty | Poland Grzegorz "MaNa" Komincz | South Korea Park "fOrGG" Ji Soo | France Ilyes "Stephano" Satouri | France Grégory "NeOAnGeL" Ferte |
| Dota 2 | Ukraine Natus Vincere | United States Team Dignitas | France Shiba Gaming | France Imaginary Gaming |
| ShootManiaStorm | France Colwn | Netherlands Eclypsia | Germany GamersLeague | France 287 |
| TrackMania Nations Forever | Netherlands Tim "Spam" Lunenburg | Slovakia Marek "Tween" Pacher | Canada Carl-Antoni "CarlJr." Cloutier | France Adrien "Ned" Le Berre |
| FIFA 13 | France Bruce "Spank" Grannec | Romania Ovidiu "Ovvy" Patrascu | France Julien "Juliianooo" Dassonville | Saudi Arabia Abdulaziz "Alshehri" Alshehri |
| Tekken Tag Tournament 2 | South Korea Bae "Knee" Jae Min | South Korea Park "Nin" Hyun Kyu | Indonesia Leonard "lion art" Y.H | United Kingdom Eze "StarScream" Izundu |
| Counter-Strike: Global Offensive | Sweden Ninjas in Pyjamas (Get_Right, f0rest, Xizt, friberg, Fiflaren) | France Team VeryGames (Ex6TenZ, NBK, RpK, SmithZz, kennyS) | United States Area 51 (DaZeD, sgares, semphis, PineKone, tck) | Germany n!faculty (asmo, kirby, smn, disruptor, qk-mantis) |
| Counter-Strike: Global Offensive Girls | United States UBINITED (Ali, jso, potter, missharvey, sapphiRe) | Germany Team ALTERNATE (beyoNd, n i c i, kathi, iReNe, zAAz) | United Kingdom Reason Gaming (Abiii, Kaat, aNi-, Sephi, Salah) | France Imaginary Gaming (AmandiiNe, Cla, Kly, PrincesS, TuEuSee'e) |
| TrackMania 2: Canyon | Finland Kasperi "klovni" Aaltonen | Germany Florian "oNio" Roschu | France Ludovic "Ludo" Marquet | France Côme "Cocow" Marquet |
2013
- Date : From October 30 to November 3, 2013
- Venue : Paris Games Week, Porte de Versailles, Paris, France
- Official disciplines : Counter-Strike: Global Offensive on PC (5v5), ShootMania Storm on PC (3v3), Call of Duty: Black Ops 2 on Xbox 360 (4v4), Dota 2 on PC (5v5), FIFA 14 on Xbox 360 (1v1), Trackmania Stadium on PC (1v4)
- Production : 2015-02-06 at the Wayback Machine | |
| 4th | ||||
| Call of Duty: Black Ops II | United States compLexity | France Millenium | United Kingdom Epsilon eSports | United Kingdom Infused |
| Counter-Strike: Global Offensive | France Clan-Mystik | France VeryGames | Ukraine Astana Dragons | Sweden Ninjas in Pyjamas |
| Counter-Strike: Global Offensive (women) | Sweden Druidz | Germany Alternate | France Mistral Gaming | United States Ubinited |
| Dota 2 | Russia Team Empire | United States Evil Geniuses | France Sigma.int | Sweden 4FC |
| FIFA 14 | France Vincent "Vinch" Hoffmann | Russia Robert "Ufenok77" Fakhretdinov | Sweden Ivan 'Boraslegend' Lapanje | Netherlands Alban "azzurra" Xhemajli |
| ShootMania Storm | France aAa | Sweden Lemondogs | France Pyro|Gen | Sweden Fnatic |
| TrackMania 2: Stadium | Canada Carl-Antoni "CarlJr." Cloutier | Germany TaLa | Netherlands Koenz | Norway Bergie |
2014
- Date : From October 29 to November 2, 2014
- Venue : Paris Games Week, Porte de Versailles, Paris, France
- Official disciplines : Counter-Strike: Global Offensive on PC (5v5), Call of Duty:Ghosts on Xbox One (4v4), Just Dance (video game) on Xbox One (1v1), FIFA 15 on Xbox One (1v1), Trackmania² Stadium on PC (1v4), ShootMania Storm on PC (3v3)
- Production : 2015-02-06 at the Wayback Machine | |
| 4th | ||||
| Call of Duty:Ghosts | United States Evil Geniuses | United Kingdom TCM Gaming | France Ascentia Gaming | France Team Vitality |
| Counter-Strike: Global Offensive | Sweden Fnatic | France Team LDLC | Poland Virtus.Pro | Ukraine Natus Vincere |
| Counter-Strike: Global Offensive (women) | France 3DMAX | United States Team Karma | Sweden Bad Monkey gaming | France Reason Gaming |
| FIFA 15 | Iran Navid "AdamanT" Borhani | United Kingdom Sean "Dragonn" Allen | France Benfreha "neyo67" Hicham | Sweden Ivan 'Boraslegend' Lapanje |
| Just Dance | Brazil Diego "Diegho.san" Dos Santos | Brazil Tulio "Tulioakar96" Furst Akar | France Amandine "Dina" Morisset | Brazil elvin "Jaeder" Da Rocha Santos |
| ShootMania Storm | France Aera eSport | France aAa | Sweden Awsomniac | United Kingdom FM eSports |
| TrackMania 2: Stadium | Canada Carl-Antoni "CarlJr." Cloutier | Slovakia tween | France YoYo | Netherlands Spam |
2015
ESWC 2015 COD
- Date : May 2–3, 2015
- Venue : Zenith-Paris, Paris, France
- Official disciplines : Call of Duty: Advanced Warfare on Xbox One (4v4)
| T3rd | T3rd | |||
| Call of Duty: Advanced Warfare | United States OpTic Gaming | United States Denial eSports | United States Revenge Gaming | United Kingdom Vitality Storm |
ESWC 2015 CSGO
- Date : From July 9 to July 12, 2015
- Venue : Mondial des Jeux Loto Québec, Montreal, Quebec
- Official disciplines : Counter-Strike: Global Offensive on PC (5v5)
| T3rd | T3rd | |||
| Counter Strike: Global Offensive | Ukraine Natus Vincere | United States Cloud9 | France Team EnVyUs | Ukraine FlipSid3 Tactics |
| Counter Strike: Global Offensive (female) | United States Counter Logic Gaming Red | Sweden Games4u.se Female | United States Team Karma | France Team Acer.fe |
2015 PGW
- Date : From October 28 to November 1, 2015
- Venue : Paris Games Week, Porte de Versailles, Paris, France
- Official disciplines : Counter Strike: Global Offensive on PC (5vs5), FIFA 16, League of legends on PC (5vs5), Just Dance, Trackmania² Stadium on PC (1v4), ShootMania Storm on PC (3v3)
| T3rd | T3rd | |||
| FIFA 16 | Denmark August "Agge" Rosenmeier | United Kingdom Spencer "HugeGorilla" Ealing | Germany Erhan "DrErhano" Kayman | Iran Kiarash "Immortal" Shokouhisolgi |
| League of Legends (female) | France unKnights Ladies | France GG Call Nash | Norway BX3 EK | France Lamasticrew |
| Trackmania 2 Stadium | Canada Carl-Antoni "CarlJr." Cloutier | United Kingdom Thomas "Pac" Cole | Slovakia Marek "Tween" Pacher | Netherlands Tim "Spam" Lunenburg |
| Just Dance | Brazil Diegho | France Dina | Brazil Kelvin | Germany Lucktose |
| Trackmania VR | Germany Hans "Racehans" Pausch | France Yoann "YoYo" Cook | France Yoann "YoYo" Cook | Netherlands Koen "Koenz" Schobbers |
2016
- 1st $20,000 2,500 OpTic Gaming
- 2nd $10,000 1,500 Splyce
- 3rd $6,000 1,100 Rise Nation
- 4th $4,000 900 Millenium
2017
Esports World Convention Summer 2017
Esports World Convention Summer 2017 is an offline French CR tournament organized by ESWC.
eSports World Convention 2017
eSports World Convention 2017 is an offline French qc tournament.
2018
ESWC Metz 2018
ESWC Metz 2018 is an offline event in Metz, France. This tournament will be part of the Open Tour France 2018.
eSports World Convention 2018
The Esports World Convention (ESWC) 2018 was held at Paris Games Week (PGW) from October 26 to 30, 2018, at the Paris Expo Porte de Versailles. ESWC hosted various esports competitions, with the main stage showcasing esports culture in France. The event featured qualifiers, a group stage, and a playoff bracket, with the main attraction being the top players in the world.
ESWC Africa 2018
ESWC Africa 2018 is an offline Moroccan CS:GO tournament organized by ESWC.
Medal Tally
Throughout the ESWC finals the medal tally is as follows (as of ESWC 2014):
| # | Countries | Total | |||
| 1 | France France | 23 | 14 | 25 | 62 |
| 2 | United States | 13 | 9 | 8 | 30 |
| 3 | Sweden | 12 | 14 | 9 | 35 |
| 4 | South Korea | 10 | 8 | 4 | 22 |
| 5 | Poland | 5 | 3 | 3 | 11 |
| 6 | Netherlands | 5 | 2 | 5 | 12 |
| 7 | Germany | 4 | 8 | 10 | 22 |
| 8 | Ukraine | 4 | 3 | 1 | 8 |
| 9 | Russia | 3 | 4 | 6 | 13 |
| 10 | Denmark | 3 | 4 | 5 | 12 |
| 11 | Brazil | 2 | 5 | 0 | 7 |
| 12 | Slovakia | 2 | 5 | 0 | 7 |
| 13 | Belarus | 2 | 1 | 0 | 3 |
| 14 | Canada | 2 | 0 | 1 | 3 |
| 15 | China | 1 | 5 | 7 | 13 |
| 16 | Spain | 1 | 2 | 2 | 5 |
| 17 | Norway | 1 | 1 | 0 | 2 |
| 18 | Saudi Arabia | 1 | 0 | 0 | 1 |
| 19 | Singapore | 1 | 0 | 0 | 1 |
| 20 | Finland | 1 | 0 | 0 | 1 |
| 21 | Iran | 1 | 0 | 0 | 1 |
| 22 | United Kingdom | 0 | 2 | 2 | 4 |
| 23 | Austria | 0 | 2 | 0 | 2 |
| 24 | Romania | 0 | 2 | 0 | 2 |
| 25 | Portugal | 0 | 1 | 2 | 3 |
| 26 | Italy | 0 | 1 | 0 | 1 |
| 27 | Croatia | 0 | 1 | 0 | 1 |
| 28 | Malaysia | 0 | 1 | 0 | 1 |
| 29 | Indonesia | 0 | 0 | 2 | 2 |
| 30 | Serbia | 0 | 0 | 2 | 2 |
| 31 | Belgium | 0 | 0 | 1 | 1 |
| 32 | Mexico | 0 | 0 | 1 | 1 |