Cologne, 19th January. For the first time the G7 group will meet in Cologne, Germany this weekend to discuss important topics for the upcoming eSports year 2007.
In order to make further enhancement on the connection with oversea e-sport clubs to be more involved in the tournaments abroad, and to push forward the influence of world e-sport, after consulting in depth with international e-sport professional federation G7, wNv has officially joined G7 today.
"Asking wNv to join G7 was planned from the start on and we are more than proud having them on board as of today." Says Alexander T. Mueller, Spokesperson of G7 and adds: "It is more than important to us getting the input and thoughts of the strongest Asian team into the group."
As the first Asian member in G7 federation, wNv's join not only stands for a huge step forward of G7 federation, but also means far-reaching significance towards Asian e-sport community. The join has marked G7's expansion into Asia. wNv's join will be advantageous to combining the merits and strength of global e-sport clubs, will be beneficial to gathering the resources of universal e-sport clubs to bring world e-sport to a new level and achieve mutual reciprocal and a win-win situation for all of us.
As the most successful e-sport club in China, wNv has won many champion titles in various international and domestic Counter-Strike competitions since established; in the meantime, we have made a brilliant progress in our Warcraft III development. Base upon the excellent performance, wNv has been leading the progress of Chinese e-sport as well as influencing the development of world e-sport. wNv has become an integral part of world professional e-sport clubs and the worldwide e-sport tournaments.Rel. links: Official Announcement





