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KODE5 is taking the gaming scene by storm, with an amazing amount of work being done by KODE5 which some are saying is the gaming scene's equivalent to world domination.
By James 'BanKs' Banks
Jan 28, 2008 15:51
KODE5 is taking the gaming scene by storm, with an amazing amount of work being done by KODE5 which some are saying is the gaming scene's equivalent to world domination.KODE5 is adding more countries to their gaming revolution as the days go by, which is setting them up for a spectacular global final, with the recent additions of Greece, Japan and Uzbekistan just to name a few, we wonder where KODE5 will go next but now its the time of Poland to shine through the KODE5 doors.
The event will be held in two parts, one will be a regional qualifier and the other the regional finals, the top 12 from the regional qualifier will get the chance to compete in the regional finals for the huge honor of representing their country and shining above the rest for the recognition of being the countries best.
When the top 12 are decided they will be fighting it out at the Regional Finals which will be held at the Blue City shopping centre in Warsaw. It offers gamer a massive stage of over 3,800 square meters for their gaming pleasure.
Of course the games will be the usual Counter-Strike 1.6, a fast pace, 5vs5, first person shooter and the 1v1 strategy known as Warcraft III the Frozen Frone.
“The organisation of the regional qualifier is a great distinction and responsibility for us. I am glad that the competition is taking place in Poland and that our company has the pleasure to manage the latest KODE5 event. Our country has great potential for handling such matters,” says Jacek Jankowski, CEO AdAction.
KODE5 Poland Regional Qualifier
DATES: February 9th ~ March 1st, 2008
VENUE: Online
GAMES: Counter-Strike 1.6, Warcraft III: TFT
NOTES: Top 12 advance to KODE5 Poland Regional Finals
KODE5 Poland Regional Finals
DATES: March 15th ~ 16th, 2008
VENUE: Blue City (http://www.bluecity.pl)
LOCATION: Warsaw, Poland
GAMES: Counter-Strike 1.6, Warcraft III: TFT
LINK: http://www.kode5.pl
What can KODE5 offer us next?
The event will be held in two parts, one will be a regional qualifier and the other the regional finals, the top 12 from the regional qualifier will get the chance to compete in the regional finals for the huge honor of representing their country and shining above the rest for the recognition of being the countries best.
When the top 12 are decided they will be fighting it out at the Regional Finals which will be held at the Blue City shopping centre in Warsaw. It offers gamer a massive stage of over 3,800 square meters for their gaming pleasure.
Of course the games will be the usual Counter-Strike 1.6, a fast pace, 5vs5, first person shooter and the 1v1 strategy known as Warcraft III the Frozen Frone.
"Our country has great potential for handling such matters..."
“The organisation of the regional qualifier is a great distinction and responsibility for us. I am glad that the competition is taking place in Poland and that our company has the pleasure to manage the latest KODE5 event. Our country has great potential for handling such matters,” says Jacek Jankowski, CEO AdAction.
KODE5 Poland Regional Qualifier
DATES: February 9th ~ March 1st, 2008
VENUE: Online
GAMES: Counter-Strike 1.6, Warcraft III: TFT
NOTES: Top 12 advance to KODE5 Poland Regional Finals
KODE5 Poland Regional Finals
DATES: March 15th ~ 16th, 2008
VENUE: Blue City (http://www.bluecity.pl)
LOCATION: Warsaw, Poland
GAMES: Counter-Strike 1.6, Warcraft III: TFT
LINK: http://www.kode5.pl
What can KODE5 offer us next?
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Kode5 Madagascar!
I like to move it move it...
in cs mym
Kode5 is doing great work. Just hope they dont make any mistakes, such as wcg2007 did.
It sounds like the newsposter only pastes press-releases without editing a single word.
"Where is the gaming revolution going next !"
"KODE5 is taking the gaming scene by storm"
"The gaming scene's equivalent to world domination."
Mate, you talk about minor LAN events organised in 185 countries. I could agree there is a nice business side as they have to sell the licence to their NSP, but still, it's the worst event I've ever seen regarding communication, schedule, clarity. I mean... they announce qualifiers 5 days before they happen and you still post the propaganda, they're lucky to have you.