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€200,000 Cash Prizes in the World of WarCraft TCG World Championship 2008

World of WarCraft is a huge game, with millions of subscribers that pay to play the game every month. In addition to that, many also buy the WoW Trading Card Game, to play, or to just get in-game "Loot" cards. The TCG maker, Upper Deck Entertainment, just announced their plans for the World Championship 2008, which is to be held in Paris (taking a hint from Blizzard?) and will hold prizes of insane measurements, regardless of standard.

Winners will get significantly more than Tournament Winners of Blizzard's WWI competitions during their WWI event in June. Besides the cash prizes, there will be other things included, such as laptops, PS3s, iPods and more. Players up to 94th place will get iPods as well as other good prizes. All participants will also receive a "goodie bag" with special items, and it seems none will leave the event needing.
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€200,000 Cash Prizes in WoW... - incgamers.com | By: Leord
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Published: 128 days 6 hours ago | News | Gaming | PC
 
 
 

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