Groups are now done and live as all participants were waiting for some time now. We had some problems regarding the seedings of the teams, as there were 64 teams in 3on3 and 72 teams in 5on5 that needed to be seeded accordingly with the rating that was given by team captains. Hopefully, we'll not have so many swaps requests due to few divisions and precise ratings.
Also, the schedule for this competition has changed a little bit. We now have 5 playweeks for the groupstage. Here's how the schedule looks:
- 7th of June - 12th of June - Swaps
- 13th of June - 19th of June - First matchweek
- 20th of June - 26th of June - Second matchweek
- 27th of June - 3rd of July - Third matchweek
- 4th of July - 10th of July - Fourth matchweek
- 11th of July - 17th of July - Fifth matchweek[/b]
- 18th of July - 24th of July - Playoffs announcement
5on5
- Sticked.et(div 1) with aToOn-logic(div 2)
- Synergy.et(div 1) with Teuva Total Dominating(div 2)
- BusinessDistrict - business as usual(div1) with Team-Vortex(div3)
3on3
- For the Fun(div 2) with aToOn-logic(div 3)
- PALLOKALAJYTKYVITTU(div 2) with Flying Iris(div 3)[/hide]
Last year saw one of the most cleanly-run Enemy Territory LAN tournaments in the game's history. Since then, everybody has speculated if AEF will feature the game at its next installment (supposedly this year). After months of no announcement, hopes grew thin and questions were starting to be asked. Today, Steven Leunens (dfb) confirmed that the event will, sadly, not go ahead due to some complications in the organisation of PCs and other logistical issues.


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Sundance promised an even better tournament for this weekend. There will be an improved stream, new player booths and an epic line up of
Europeans and even some top notch
Koreans.
Naniwa be able to repeat his outstanding performance of a streak of 25 wins and only 2 losses and come off as the winner of MLG's second tournament this year? Or will Koreans like 