Damage Inc loads up

October 5th, 2010

Damage Inc has announced via their twitter that they have picked up the ex-Loaded Counter-Strike squad. The squad has recieved a few offers and have decided DINC was their best option. September 24th is when Loaded was acquired from EG and the squad has been without an organization since.

The team will be in action this weekend at Intel Extreme Masters 5 American Championship Finals, where they are grouped with EG, Excello, and SK Gaming Female.

DINC 1.6

Nazar “steno” Vynnytsky
Scott “evolution” Cavallero
Sean “sgares” Gares
Paul “pauLy” Guerboyan
Liridon “quas” Ademaj

JP’s SC2 Reports: SC2 and South Korea

October 5th, 2010

SC2 and South Korea

Any opinions expressed in this article are solely those of the author and do not necessarily represent those of compLexity Gaming or its parent company.

by JP “moogle” McDaniel

In the Starcraft competitive community, South Korea is regarded as the mecca of e-sports. Countless articles have been written about the ‘national past time’ over there and just how big it is. If you aren’t familiar with it all, feel free to google — I’m not going to rehash all that content. I want to talk about Starcraft 2 and South Korea instead.

 

You’ll see this picture linked in pretty much every one of the articles you find on Google. It is pretty crazy, though.

 

Right now the biggest SC2 event in the world is the Global Star League put on by GOMtv.net. Each month a tournament consisting of a $170,000 prize pool is going on. First place earns just around $85,000. Think about that for a second. Second place is around $25,000. The finals match has $50,000 on the line — talk about player pressure. You would expect a tournament of this size to be once a year, but instead it is once a month. That is pretty incredible.

The part that is really interesting is the fact that the event is open to anyone as long as you can be in South Korea for a months time. That is, if you qualify in the first place. For Season 1 there were over 2,000 players in the prelims. I have not heard the number for Season 2 prelims but they should still be open at time of print. Players are randomly seeded into a 64 player bracket and must win. It is no small feat, but in the first Season four foreigners managed to make it out: LiquidTLO, EG.IdrA, TorcH, and Artosis. All four players were eliminated by the RO32 though.

The tournament has one match left in the RO4 (HopeTorture (T) vs. oGsEnsnare (T)) which will be played Thursday at 4:00 AM CDT. The grand finals will be taking place on Saturday at 4:00 AM CDT between the winner of the RO4 match discussed above, and “a Fruit Dealer (Z)”. If you’re looking to watch the match live you can view it at GOMtv.net as long as you have a login. The HQ stream is $20 but you get access to all VODs from the season. Without the $20 you can only view the first games.

While Season 1 is exciting and all, the real excitement for Starcraft fanatics is Season 2 and 3. Throughout the first season, some of the biggest Starcraft 1 South Korean professional players announced that they were going to switch over to Starcraft 2. Names like NaDa, JulyZerg, and Boxer have all said they will most likely be playing in the upcoming seasons. When big names like that begin to play and try to master the game, real innovation begins.

Make sure to stay tuned to GOMtv as the best players in the world will always be in attendance. With the insane prize pool you can always expect the competition to be fierce. See ya next time.

 

About The Author

JP “moogle” McDaniel

A veteran of the eSports world, JP brings with him vast knowledge of eSports outside the world of Starcraft. Having worked for every major media, team, and league, he is as experienced as they come. He is also directly involved with Major League Gaming, an e-sports league in North America featuring the biggest open-ended LAN events. He currently hosts and manages the biggest and best podcast in the Starcraft scene, State of the Game.

Cataclysm Launch Date Set

October 4th, 2010

The latest World of Warcraft expansion seems to be arriving just in time for the holiday season. Blizzard has revealed that its upcoming World of Warcraft expansion, subtitled Cataclysm, is primed and ready for release just prior to Christmas.

More specifically, it’s set to arrive on December 7 for Windows and Mac, both on disc and downloadable from the Blizzard Store. They have also mentioned that there will be a retail-only special edition, featuring exclusive bonus items, including awe and wonder. 

Cataclysm sees the world of Azeroth changed forever thanks to the devastation brought by the corrupted Dragon Aspect Deathwing. The game also features two new races, worgen and goblins, plus new locations, powers and a level cap of 85. 

Blizzard has also been noted to say that Cataclysm will include the best content that they have ever created for World of Warcraft. It’s not just an expansion but a re-creation of much of the original Azeroth, complete with epic new high-level adventures for current players and a redesigned leveling experience for those just starting out. 

What better way to while away the festive season than a return trip to Blizzard’s refreshed Azeroth? Yellow snowballs not withstanding.

Click here to visit the World of Warcraft: Cataclysm website.

WCG 2010 Grand Finals Recap

October 4th, 2010

This past weekend, coL.br and Matt “Wizakor” Wood from coL.FIFA decended on Los Angeles, California for the World Cyber Games 2010 Grand Finals. coL.br showed that they were a force to be reckoned with as they took victories over ForZe, Area51 and Tyloo, securing a 4th place finish after falling to mTw and eventually FX 1-2 in the consolation final.

Below you can find all of the videos (more to come) from the event as well as a link to all of the event news and coverage from this weekend.

CompLexity Brazil Tours LA


Event Walkthrough


Interview with Nak and Fallen


Interview with Wizakor


Fallen 1 vs 4


Fnx’s Eco Massacre


Bruno 1v3 w/ Knife


CLICK HERE FOR THE WCG 2010 GRAND FINALS EVENT ARCHIVE

CLICK HERE FOR THE WCG 2010 GRAND FINALS PHOTO GALLERY

JBass’s 2nd Annual Birthday Bonanza – Winners Announced

October 4th, 2010

JBass’s 2nd Annual Birthday Bonanza

Winners

Congratulations to Champ, the winner of the “The CompLexity Pro Gamer Package” valued at over $700.

12 other winners were selected to recieve an Official CompLexity Pad by QPAD. The list of winners can be found below. Each winner has been sent a private message. They must reply with their name and address in order for the prize to be sent.

ndr
madman90
Jalm
falor
analyze
Defy18
Rainman
tonynot
tehfox
Monk
pclloh
var1ables

The Contest

Yesterday was Jason “Anomoly” Bass’s birthday. In response to the success of last year’s birthday bonanza, Jason has decided to make this contest a tradition. With that said, we’d like to announce our 2nd Annual Birthday Bonanza contest where you can win $700 in prizes.

This package is sponsored by Creative, XFX, and QPAD.


 

The total package is valued at OVER $700!

The rules of this contest are simple yet confusing all at once, so make sure to pay close attention.  This is a viral contest so spread it to your Twitter community, Facebook, MySpace etc.  The more places you post the link to this article the greater your chance is to win.  Each post counts as another entry.  (For example, if you post on your Twitter, Facebook and one forum you get three entries.)  I don’t know about you but I like having a birthday week so with that in mind people will have until October 8, 2010 to enter.

Additional Prize Winners

In addition, QPad is tossing in more mousepads!  10 runners up will receive the QPad CT Complexity Limited Edition. With these additional prizes, everyone has an amazing shot at taking home a prize.

The Rules

– Copy the link to this contest and post it on different sites and social pages that you are ALLOWED to do so on. (We are not trying to get anyone banned here or breaking posting rules. Along with the link say that Complexity is hosting a contest and then post the link.)

– Once you have posted this contest link come back to the Complexity site and post the link to where you posted it in the comments.

– For every time you post the contest link come back to Complexity and make a NEW post on this article.

– The more times you post the more chances you have to win

– This Contest will run for FIVE DAYS and the winner will be selected at random based on the comment section of this article on Friday October 8, 2010 at 6 PM EST

Special thanks to our sponsors for making this all possible.

 


compLexity Gaming: YOUR source for professional gaming news and (contest!) entertainment!

Happy Birthday JBass!

October 3rd, 2010

Today, CompLexity’s COO, Jason “Anomoly” Bass turns 36 and we’d like to wish him a very Happy Birthday.

Jason has always been around the CompLexity organization, from his time at Gotfrag in the “good old” days, to his service at the CGS. Upon the announcement of the CGS’s closing, Jason teamed up with Jason Lake and Alex Conroy to form a perfect storm of management personnel that would run the ever-expanding CompLexity brand. Now, Jason is coL’s Chief Operating Officer, ensuring that travel expenses are paid, rooms are booked and salaries are met. Jason is an integral part of the CompLexity management and we hope he will stick around for many years to come.
 
Once again, we’d like to wish a very Happy Birthday to Jason “Anomoly” Bass!

tuBBy and Adrenaline to d2x

September 30th, 2010

Former squad ruins have changed their name back to d2x. The squad was last seen in action at WCG USA where they were able to put up some impressive scores on some of the top teams.

Dustin “dizzaman” Dilyerd and Chris “TRULS” Navratil are leaving the team to pursue real life commitments. Replacing them will be Paul “Adrenaline” Baker, and Travis “tuBBy” Bechtol. tuBBy is currently at WCG Grand Finals, as he is the stand-in for EG.

The team will be in action next weekend at IEM5 American Championship. d2x has fallen into the group with compLexity, Area 51, Artyk.

dizzaman and TRULS were both forced to contend with real life commitments that would leave little to no time for the team. After WCG, they both decided it would be best for the team if both of them to take time off from CS. Bryan “buskey” Buskey

d2x lineup:

Travis “tuBBy” Bechtol
Bryan “buskey” Buskey
Dan “mehLer” Mehler
Kyle “flowsicK” Mendez
Paul “Adrenaline” Baker

Source: ESEANews

QPAD Sponsors Frag Executors

September 30th, 2010

QPAD, the Swedish company world-renowned for it’s premium gaming gear, today announced their main sponsorship of the reigning World Cyber Games Champions – Frag Executors.

 

QPAD has always been 100 % committed to offer the best pro gaming gear possible to the world’s best and most dedicated gamers. Today, we are proud to announce a strategic partnership with the reigning World Cyber Games Champions – Frag Executors. They are undeniably one of the best Counter-Strike teams in the history of eSports. This partnership is the starting point of a new QPAD era and at the same time a welcome reunion with Taz, Neo and the guys. It is with our utmost pleasure that we welcome them back to the QPAD family.” – Christer Körnbäck, QPAD CEO

 

Today is a unique day for us and one that we have waited a long time for. Thanks to work done by the entire Frag eXecutors team, especially our gamers, we have started our partnership with the Swedish company QPAD – a producer of the highest quality accessories for gamers. Adding QPAD as our main sponsor would not be possible without the constant unwavering support of our fans who we wish to thank.” – Arkadiusz Cybulski, Fx Entertainment President

 

 

About QPAD:

QPAD is a world-renowned, premium brand creating lifestyle products and peripherals for computer gaming. For more than 10 years QPAD has sponsored electronic sports and QPAD mouse pads have been used by gamers for over 16 years. QPAD brings a no-nonsense approach to gaming peripherals: quality and feel are paramount during development. QPAD takes no short cuts and makes no compromises when it comes to producing the best gaming products that the world has seen. The Q in QPAD stands for “Quality”.  For more information on QPAD, visit the official website www.qpad.com

 

More information about the sponsorship can be found here.

WCG Cuts 2010 Prize Pot

September 30th, 2010

The WCG administration has just announced that the Counter-Strike prize pot for the 2010 Grand Finals has been reduced from $75,500 to $40,000. The winner will be taking home $25,000 as opposed to $35,000 and second place will get $10,000. Third place will get $5,000. Last year in China first through eight received prized money, however this year, only the top 3 will be receiving the prize.

Updated Prize List

1, $25,000 Samsung SyncMaster 2233RZ and Samsung Netbooks
2. $10,000 Samsung SyncMaster 2233RZ
3. $5,000 Samsung SyncMaster 2233RZ

Stay tuned to CompLexityGaming.com as we bring you the latest updates from the WCG Grand Finals for 2010 in Los Angeles, California.

WCG Match List Released

September 29th, 2010

The WCG have released the official match list for the matches at the World Cyber Games Grand Final for 2010 to be held in Los Angeles, California starting tomorrow. 25 teams will be competing for the gold in CS 1.6, starting at 1:00PM PST.

The match schedule can be downloaded in PDF form, however for a matter of convenience we have provided you with an image of the schedule below.

 

 

To download the PDF of the schedule, click here. Stay tuned for news and updates all weekend regarding the WCG 2010 event!