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Make Games Colorful 2008 to open in November
June “Lyn” Park has seen chance to defend his MGC title as the committee unveiled plans for MGC2008 finals.
By Ran 'FoReVeR_ManUtd' Liu
Aug 7, 2008 14:31
June “Lyn” Park has seen chance to defend his MGC title as the committee unveiled plans for MGC2008 finals.Though the committee has not stated precise date of the event, the event is expected to be held somtime in November in Wuhan, China, which has been the host city for various e-Sports events earlier this year.
MGC2008 finals will feature Warcraft III tournament as usual with $15,300 in the prize purse and, on top of that, it will also feature DotA tournament with $9,470 this year.
The prize distribution for these two tournaments is as follows:
Warcraft III tournament:
First place - $10,200
Second place - $3,643
Third place - $1,457
DotA tournament:
First place - $4,370
Second place - $2,914
Third place - $1,457
Fourth place - $728
Compared to its predecessor, which was invite-only, the upcoming event will host online and offline qualifiers for the finals aside from auto berths given to first-rate players and teams.
Make Games Colorful 2007 was one of the most momentous events, if not the most, last year. 16 world class WC3 players such as Manuel 'Grubby' Schenkhuizen, Jae Ho 'Moon' Jang and June 'Lyn' Park featured in the three-day event and vied for a massive prize purse of $18,000. With all eyes on the keen tournament, Lyn had the overall final on string as he defeated his rival Moon in a 4-0 drama.
MGC2008 finals will feature Warcraft III tournament as usual with $15,300 in the prize purse and, on top of that, it will also feature DotA tournament with $9,470 this year.
The prize distribution for these two tournaments is as follows:
Warcraft III tournament:
First place - $10,200
Second place - $3,643
Third place - $1,457
DotA tournament:
First place - $4,370
Second place - $2,914
Third place - $1,457
Fourth place - $728
Compared to its predecessor, which was invite-only, the upcoming event will host online and offline qualifiers for the finals aside from auto berths given to first-rate players and teams.
Make Games Colorful 2007 was one of the most momentous events, if not the most, last year. 16 world class WC3 players such as Manuel 'Grubby' Schenkhuizen, Jae Ho 'Moon' Jang and June 'Lyn' Park featured in the three-day event and vied for a massive prize purse of $18,000. With all eyes on the keen tournament, Lyn had the overall final on string as he defeated his rival Moon in a 4-0 drama.
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