WorldGaming.com users will be able to meet and compete on all of today’s top consoles (PS2, PS3, Xbox, and X360). At launch, WorldGaming.com will offer one-on-one challenges and multiplayer tournaments in a variety of games across multiple genres, from first-person shooters like Halo 3 and Resistance: Fall of Man, to the most popular sports titles, including Madden ’08, NBA Live, FIFA Soccer and many more – with new titles added regularly.
WorldGaming.com will also offer an unprecedented array of social networking features. Gamers will be able to create custom user profiles, add friends to their lists and build a robust gaming network. On the competitive side, features include a quick and easy challenge process, Automated Results Verification, Player Stat Tracking and dedicated game lobbies for each game title supported by WorldGaming.com. The Gamer Training Institute will allow players to hone their skills before wagering actual money on games, and when they’re ready to step up to the big leagues, the secure back-end payment technology, Community Reputation System and WorldGaming.com customer support team will ensure a safe and smooth experience.
"Playing videogames for money is not a new concept and has been going on in living rooms and dorms for years," said William Levy, president & co-founder, World Gaming. "WorldGaming.com is simply facilitating that idea online, which opens up the competitive gaming landscape in a massive way."
"I think every gamer has been fascinated with the allure of winning money by playing video games," said Zack Zeldin, vice-president & co-founder, World Gaming. “Whether it’s to tell Mom, ‘I told you so,’ or to go on and become the next world gaming champion, our community is about people who love gaming and have the skills to put their money where their game is!"
All tournaments and services offered through the WorldGaming.com platform are considered “Games of Skill.” Games of Skill are games in which the element of skill supersedes the element of chance, as opposed to traditional casino games where the element of chance supersedes the element of skill. WorldGaming.com is therefore not considered a gambling arena and is legal in more than 130 countries and the majority of the United States.
Currently, gamers can sign up for a chance to participate in the site’s closed beta, until the official launch in Q2 2008, as well as an opportunity to win up to $50,000 in cash and prizes!