Two weeks before the Event, SK decided to change 2 players. Nobody expected them to win, but they have proven the world wrong.
Today, 07:30 CET, SK|1.6 played fnatic in the Grand Final of the Intel Extreme Masters Global Challenge, Chengdu. A match of amazingly high tense and great frags ended 2-0 in favor of SK.Gaming. Eventhough the score is 2-0, it was exciting till the end, it was one of the closest Grand Finals in history. After winning de_nuke 21-18 in Overtime, what shows how close the match was, SK could pull things up on de_train. This map also went into overtime, but SK managed to win it 21-16. Until the last moment it could have gone either way and this final will be remembered as one of the best ever. fnatic's star player f0rest tried to pull things up for fnatic as good as possible, but SK has just been too strong this week. On SK's side we have to mention walle who played amazingly this week. All in all, SK is going home with 15,000 $ and the Intel Extreme Masters Season 4 title.
With the release of their new M15X gaming laptop Alienware decided to pull out all the stops and has put £1,000 up for grabs in a Call of Duty 4 and Counter-Strike Source competition to be run on Esports Heaven. Each tournament will run over the course of one week and the winner will walk away with £500.
The tournament will allow a massive 128 teams to enter and will feature the new Esports Heaven league system. This means that we will start off with a group stage of 128 teams where 32 teams advance to a double elimination system.
Besides the announcement of the new league system and the Alienware invasion tournament Esports Heaven also announced a cool new feature which will allow match predictions. It will be used for the first time during the Alienware Invasion but more information on this will be released later.
Swedish based Game Server provider Game-Hosting have recently completed the formalities on the first stage of taking GGL through court to procure some $40,000 owed to the company in unpaid bills. Game Hosting are owed the money following their hosting agreement with GGL that saw the company hosting the Clanbase.com website between January 06 and April 2008. GGL successfully paid the earlier months of hosting, however stopped paying and by April 08 owed approximately $30,000 and the hosting was terminated.
When Clanbase was moved onto Game Hosting's servers it was a welcome increase in performance for Clanbase users who had been experiencing large load times prior to the move. However unpaid bills are a problem that have plagued the GGL organisation for years with several other eSports organisations listing GGL owing money to a variety of teams. Such allegations are still levelled at the company today with amongst others Clanbase Eurocup CoD prizemoney still remaining unpaid according to players.
Eirik Pedersen, Sales Manager, of Game Hosting gave Crossfire this exclusive statement regarding the legal proceedings that had taken place:
Crossfire attempted to contact GGL to obtain a retort to Eiriks statement, however they declined to comment.
We will keep you updated as the legal proceedings continue.
25 successful LAN-Events with an overall of 10.000+ Guests have already been organised by the C-MaxX Team since 2002! And there is no end to it in sight!
Now it is time to play within the ancient Castle “Burg Sternberg”.
Pure Facts:
Castle-MaxXimus
When: 20. until 22. November 2009
Where: „Burg Sternberg“in 32699 Extertal, Germany
Size: 240 burgher, knights and kings
Today xbox360achievements.org released the first part of a four part mega interview with with Splash Damage Creative Director, Richard Ham, where they cover everything there is to know about the upcoming spring 2010 shooter.
Episode 1 looks at the game's background, including story, what we can expect from the setup of the title and more.
Also in Brink news, Splash Damage recently had a small press event , with several journalists getting a closer look at the game and some special interview time with the people behind it. The resulting write-ups are now starting to pop up and you can read first-hand impressions in Will Porter's two-pager on Eurogamer, Alec Meer's extensive preview on Rock, Paper, Shotgun, as well as the latest issue of PC Gamer UK.
If you're still hungry for more Brink information I suggest reviewing Beggins post here at crossfire titled "Brink in September" for a massive collection of articles, interviews & videos.
After we've been messaged with information that randomers are walking away of the EuroCup due to internal problems, one spot in groupstage needs to be filled in. There are 4 clans left who are able to take that spot. So, they will fight for that in a small tournament!
Cortana, TurboApinat, system6 and _underscore have lost their 2 games in EuroCup Qualifiers. Now, they have another chance to get into the groupstage. They will play a small Qualifier Tournament.Clans will play against each other, on 1-mapper war. Ties are allowed in this case. The best clan overall will proceed to the groupstage. If 2 clans have the same amount of game won, the score from match between them will decide who will be ranked higher. In case there was a tie, one more 1-mapper match will be played if it is going to decide about 1st place.
Two big names go head to head in the ET Steelseries Summer cup tonight organised by eSports Heaven. Dutch powerhouse Kreaturen take on CC6 champions Mamut.si in a the Semi Final of the tournament which may have slipped a touch under the radar in recent times, but should still have mouths watering at the prospect of such a big game!
Also taking stage tonight is the Eurocup Qualifiers Loserbracket match between Bpbeh and Cortana. Two teams who are no stranger to the Eurocup are nestled in the loser bracket with the reality that one of them wont be making it into this season. The belgians there courtesy of their favourite opposition, Polands Blurred Vision and Cortana there after going down 4:0 to European Elite on Sunday.
frozz kept his prematch statement short and sweet...."aCozZ is back!"
Whilst vila was also a man of few, yet always controversial words: "if we won't win this, i am eating my hat"
Infinity Ward announced that there will not be a demo of Modern Warfare 2, the highly anticipated successor of Call of Duty 4.
Earlier Robert Bowling already stated that it's unlikely that an open multiplayer beta would be released either.
The reason for these decisions is the time Infinity Ward would have to invest into developing and managing such a pre-launch event, they would rather spend it developing the actual game.
For Call of Duty 4 Infinity Ward did release a demo and a public beta. Of course there is still a chance that they will release a demo post-launch.
Looks like we'll have to wait until the 10th of November!
A cracking night of ET Action for all as the Clanbase Eurocup ET Qualifiers took center stage this evening. A number of top names in action, and an epic match played out for the masses in the shape of asd vs sub which is where the wrap up focuses (as thats the match I saw!).
sublime 2:4 asd
A strong Supply defence saw sublime race into a one map lead with hYpe setting out a good case for his 'UK's #1 field ops' claim top fragging and damaging throughout the map. A combination of problems for asd meant they didnt get the first stage for 6 minutes and after that the map was a foregone conclusion, despite several exciting points along the way. However, it was the Goldrush first stage of asd that set the tone for an asd comeback, holding the tank for 4 minutes and getting the tank barrier up. They were able to successfully keep the sublime side at bay for about 11 minutes and that opened the door for a lengthy attack, which in truth they needed the comfort of as their first stage offence was a touch impotent.
Once past the first stage they were on cruise control and got the objectives away after a mad scramble at the back MG corner with Baggiez racing away with the documents towards the truck. Who should pop up from the command post but hYpe and the rivalry was to come under the spot light as unchallenged hYpe let rip with the sten onto Baggiez only to completely miss and Baggiez (not knowing where hYpe was) kept running and put the objectives home! (THis being the reason for most of the journals this evening!)
Radar started more to the liking of sublime however as asd's first stage attack was disjointed and combined with 2 or 3 defuses on the front gate it really didnt look good for them. They finally completed the first stage with 6 minutes played, it took them only half of that time to complete the second as they recovered well to set a little over 9 minutes to beat, a time that favoured sublime. Sublime took 3 and a bit minutes to take the first stage and had, just like asd, 6 minutes to complete the second stage however with some last ditch defending it was asd who came out on top and held on to win the map, and the match. All round, a cracking evenings entertainment!
Baggiez had the following to say on both the match and his rivalry with hYpe:
The other results from tonights action (Sorry I cant give you a match report as I didnt see them!)
TAG 4:0 system6 EC Winners 4:0 zero Empathy Cortana 0:4 European Elite glitz 4:0 invitium underscore 2:4 zZz
You can see the replays for all of those over on GamesTV.org and the results are of course all from Clanbase
The match which brought TosspoT himself out of inactivity due to the long term rivalry between the leaders of both teams, Hype and Baggiez. Both players have a mutual disliking for one another and want to prove who is the better player. Aswell as this, both want their teams competing in the Eurocup, the grandest stage of them all.
This is what both teams had to say (source: taggers.eu):