Which relevant engines from Japan and China have joined the fray?
The contest is no longer relevant. If several engines from the top 8 are missing, then the contest is not what it purports to be.
It's great for the commercial engines, because they can show up, beat some weak engines, and put a stamp that says, "Official World Champion" on the box.
It will fool the ignorant consumers, but it's a greasy lie.
TCEC says:
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Ratings after Season 7 - Superfinal (2014.12.28) # PLAYER : RATING POINTS PLAYED (%)
1 Stockfish : 3216 319.5 538 59.4%
2 Komodo : 3213 291.5 491 59.4%
3 Houdini : 3190 215.0 364 59.1%
4 Vitruvius : 3159 21.5 34 63.2%
5 Bouquet : 3135 39.5 72 54.9%
6 Rybka : 3129 83.5 149 56.0%
7 Fire : 3122 31.5 54 58.3%
8 Gull : 3118 127.0 236 53.8%
CCRL 40/40 says:
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Rank Name Rating Score Average Opponent Draws Games LOS
Elo + −
1 Stockfish 6 64-bit 4CPU 3315 +21 −21 69.6% −120.1 53.7% 674 80.2%
2 Komodo 8 64-bit 4CPU 3304 +16 −16 70.4% −130.4 48.7% 1276 99.9%
3 Houdini 4 64-bit 4CPU 3272 +14 −14 63.1% −83.1 48.9% 1618 99.9%
4 Fire 4 64-bit 4CPU 3224 +26 −26 47.3% +14.3 62.1% 401 83.9%
5 Gull 2.8b 64-bit 4CPU 3207 +22 −22 54.2% −29.0 53.6% 606 86.6%
6 Equinox 3.20 64-bit 4CPU 3189 +23 −23 50.6% −3.9 65.9% 516 86.1%
7 Critter 1.6a 64-bit 4CPU 3175 +10 −10 53.6% −22.2 58.5% 3108 95.7%
8 Rybka 4 64-bit 4CPU 3161 +12 −12 56.0% −39.4 49.7% 2080
CEGT 40/20 (after removal of duplicates) says:
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no Program Elo + - Games Score Av.Op. Draws
1 Stockfish 6.0 x64 4CPU 3282 20 20 852 71.9% 3101 46.9%
2 Komodo 8.0 x64 4CPU 3262 15 15 1546 65.4% 3143 51.7%
5 Houdini 4.0 x64 4CPU 3210 13 13 2310 61.6% 3115 46.8%
7 Gull 3.0 x64 4CPU 3195 11 11 3432 66.6% 3048 44.7%
19 Equinox 3.20 x64 4CPU 3124 18 18 899 51.9% 3110 60.6%
24 Critter 1.6 x64 4CPU 3106 12 12 2273 49.5% 3109 60.3%
28 Deep Rybka 4.1 x64 4CPU 3086 11 11 2855 50.1% 3083 51.1%
61 Chiron 2.0 x64 4CPU 3017 23 23 618 50.1% 3017 53.6%
How many of those engines will be represented?
If most top contenders are missing, how shall we call it a world championship?