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Champions Trophy Europe and NA next weekend
This months Europe and North America events are going to kick off next weekend, Asia to be announced soon.
We are back again in February, yet again with three tournaments, one for each Blizzard Battle.net region - Europe and North America and Asia hopefully following as soon as possible.
We will be having a 32 slot invite-only tournament for Europe as usual, and a 16-32 player tournament for North America on top of that (read: sign-up is open for everyone!) with a prizepool of 250 USD in cash and two Killer 2100 network cards each thanks to Bigfoot Networks and Kingston Technology. More information on the tournament itself, the participants as well as some other surprises we might be able to spring will follow over the course of the next week.
EU: Saturday, February 26th - 5PM CET
NA: Sunday, February 27th - 7PM CET - 1PM EST - 10AM PST
Bigfoot Networks
Bigfoot Networks is a leading networking technology company that develops hardware and software solutions that significantly improve the online gaming experience. Its products are designed to provide maximum network performance for online gaming and other real time applications.
(Bigfoot Networks)
By Jens 'JPW' Wundenberg
Feb 19, 2011 15:39
This months Europe and North America events are going to kick off next weekend, Asia to be announced soon.
We are back again in February, yet again with three tournaments, one for each Blizzard Battle.net region - Europe and North America and Asia hopefully following as soon as possible. We will be having a 32 slot invite-only tournament for Europe as usual, and a 16-32 player tournament for North America on top of that (read: sign-up is open for everyone!) with a prizepool of 250 USD in cash and two Killer 2100 network cards each thanks to Bigfoot Networks and Kingston Technology. More information on the tournament itself, the participants as well as some other surprises we might be able to spring will follow over the course of the next week.
EU: Saturday, February 26th - 5PM CET
NA: Sunday, February 27th - 7PM CET - 1PM EST - 10AM PST
Overview - Europe
Start: 26th of February 2011, 17.00 CET
Checkin: 16.30 - 16.45 CET
Mode: 32 players, Single Elimination. All rounds best-of-three, final best-of-five. INVITE ONLY.
Start: 26th of February 2011, 17.00 CET
Checkin: 16.30 - 16.45 CET
Mode: 32 players, Single Elimination. All rounds best-of-three, final best-of-five. INVITE ONLY.
Overview - North America
Start: 27th of February 2011, 19.00 CET / 13:00 EST / 10:00 PST
Checkin: 30-15 minutes before kick-off
Mode: 16-32 players, Single Elimination. All rounds best-of-three, final best-of-five. OPEN SIGN-UP
>>> SIGN-UP
Start: 27th of February 2011, 19.00 CET / 13:00 EST / 10:00 PST
Checkin: 30-15 minutes before kick-off
Mode: 16-32 players, Single Elimination. All rounds best-of-three, final best-of-five. OPEN SIGN-UP
>>> SIGN-UP
Prizes
1st Place: 250 USD in cash + Bigfoot Killer 2100
2nd Place: Bigfoot Killer 2100
For maps and rules see the tournament page.
If you have any questions, feel free to either send us a message or comment below.
> Tournament Page
1st Place: 250 USD in cash + Bigfoot Killer 2100
2nd Place: Bigfoot Killer 2100
For maps and rules see the tournament page.
If you have any questions, feel free to either send us a message or comment below.
> Tournament Page
Bigfoot NetworksBigfoot Networks is a leading networking technology company that develops hardware and software solutions that significantly improve the online gaming experience. Its products are designed to provide maximum network performance for online gaming and other real time applications.
(Bigfoot Networks)
Kingston Technology
Founded in 1987 with a single product offering, Kingston(R) now offers more than 2,000 memory products that support nearly every device that uses memory, from computers, servers and printers to MP3 players, digital cameras and cell phones. In 2006, the company's sales exceeded $3.7 billion.
(Kingston Technology)
Founded in 1987 with a single product offering, Kingston(R) now offers more than 2,000 memory products that support nearly every device that uses memory, from computers, servers and printers to MP3 players, digital cameras and cell phones. In 2006, the company's sales exceeded $3.7 billion.(Kingston Technology)
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