Fnatic and threat Part Ways

July 11th, 2010

Today, FnaticMSI via their website, have announced the release of Bjorn ‘threat’ Pers from their Counter-Strike team. Though recent success since threat was signed would normally be cause for keeping a player, the organization has determined that he doesn’t fit in well enough to get to the next level.

Harley ‘dsn’ Orwall gave this statement regarding the release:

 

Today we are parting ways with Bjorn ‘threat’ Pers. Our results lately have been a bit questionable and our play in-game hasn’t been what it once was. We felt we needed a change to keep the team strong, fresh and motivated for the upcoming tournaments. We would like to wish Bjorn the best of luck and thank him for his time as a friend, teammate and player in FnaticMSI.

 

FnaticMSI have not yet made a final decision on who the new 5th will be, however we can only expect a big name if the team looks to replace what threat brought to the table.

This leaves FnaticMSI with the following roster:

 Patrik ‘f0rest’ Lindberg
Patrik ‘cArn’ Sattermon
Harley ‘dsn’ Orwall
Christopher ‘GeT_RiGhT’ Alesund

 

For more information, visit FnaticMSI’s official website.

coL.Tekken @ EVO Championship Series

July 10th, 2010

Update

EVO has come to a close and Mr.Naps has secured 3rd place, while The Crow bowed out in 7th. Congratulations to both competitors for such high placing in which a huge event.

Pictures from the event should be released shortly.

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The world famous EVO Championship Series has gotten underway in Las Vegas, Nevada at Caesars Palace. The event features six different virtual-fighting tournaments: Super Street Fighter IV, Tekken 6, Super Street Fighter II Turbo HD Remix, Tatsunoko vs. Capcom, Marvel vs. Capcom 2 and Melty Blood: Actress Again. Hundreds of the best console players from around the world are at the event to prove that they are the best of the best at their fighting game.

Both Jimmy “Mr. Naps” Tran and Chris “The Crow” Villarreal are competing at the event and updates will be provided as we receieve them.

G4TV is also on hand to provide live streaming coverage of the event. Their official statement can be found below:

 

G4tv.com, in cooperation with Stickam and Level|Up, is proud to bring you some of the greatest moments LIVE from EVO July 9th-11th, including the Super Street Fighter IV tournament finals co-hosted by X-Play’s own Adam Sessler. You ain’t seen competitive gaming until you’ve seen EVO.

 

More information about the EVO Championship Series can be found here.

MYM Release CS Team

July 8th, 2010

The Meet Your Makers organization has recently announced that they have decided to part ways with their flagship team only weeks after a third place finish at Dreamhack.

The news broke when the CS team decided not to renew their contracts after their request for a more substantial deal were denied. The MYM organization has announced their plans to sign a new team within the next few days or weeks.

Marcus ‘Delpan’ Larsson had this to say to myMYM.com:


I would like to thank the organisation, MeetYourMakers, for the time we had together, they gave me the chance to play all around the world in different states and im really happy and thankful for that. This was the beginning of my top gaming career and its now time to move on. Thanks to all MYM fans that supported us during the last year. See you out there!

 

It is still undetermined as to the fate of the ex-MYM team that consist of:

Faruk “pita” Pita
Marcus “Delpan” Larsson
Marcus “zet” Sundström
Andre “BARBARR” Möller
Andreas “moddii” Fridh

Videos from ESWC 2010

July 7th, 2010

Unfortunately, the lack of stable net at the ESWC 2010 in Paris, France this past week meant that we couldn’t bring you as many videos as we normally would. Now that all of our players are back home, we’d like to release the “lost” videos from the event. Enjoy!

ESWC 2010 Event Tour

Alex “JaX” Conroy does a quick walk through of the event setup at ESWC 2010 in Paris, France.

coL.cs Interview

Interview with coL.thomz and coL.evolution after the completion of the group stages at ESWC 2010 in Paris, France.

coL @ Disneyland Paris

compLexity visits Disneyland Paris during ESWC 2010.

Other ESWC 2010 Videos

VIDEO: Qpad’s Christer Interviewed
VIDEO: ESWC 2010 Day 1
VIDEO: ESWC 2010 – Hotel Room
VIDEO: Intro to Na`Vi

VIDEO: Interview with Fnatic.dsn

July 7th, 2010

This past week at ESWC 2010, Harley “dsn” Orwall from Fnatic was interviewed by non other than Alex “Jax” Conroy. In the interview, dsn talks about what the team did to prepare for the event as well as how the team manages to consistently play at the top of their game event after event.

 

Jason Lake vs Midway

July 5th, 2010

Jason Lake vs Midway

With the release of the ESL National league led by Trevor “Midway” Schmidt, coL’s Jason Lake sat down with him for some back and forth in an interview for the ages. Each interviewer’s questions can be found in the respective sections below.

Interviewer: Jason Lake

Jason Lake – First off, on behalf of the community, welcome back to eSports! It’s great to have you officially involved again. What have you been up to for the past couple of years?

Trevor “Midway” Schmidt – Wow, so much. I got married in April of this year and spent much of my time on the growing personal life. It’s very hard to do both, be very into gaming and find/be with a significant other. I’m happy my wife Julie is so supportive and we couldn’t be happier. I’ve been restricted in what I could do in gaming up until now with MLG’s purchase of GotFrag. That time period is over and I’ve found a project I’m happy to be apart of with ESL.

Jason Lake – Tell us a bit about how you became involved with ESL National.

Trevor “Midway” Schmidt – Well I’m the head of National ESL. The title’s are a little up in the air but at the end of the day I’m in charge of making a league that we can get gamers excited about. We are going to start off focused on the Intel Extreme Masters, which is one of the biggest events in the eSports Calendar. I am running this competition alongside John Clark and Steve Devaney who used to work for GGL in the past. In addition to them we have a great team of league administrators with people such as Michal Kucharz and Kevin Bonhag. I will be in charge of making sure the competitions go off without a hitch and we make sure we qualify the eight best players/teams in each of the games. The LAN finals will be in New York this fall and we will be starting qualifications in our Regular Season in the coming weeks. It’ll be a long process and we hope to get finished with plenty of time for players to get to New York.

After that we are creating an infrastructure to hopefully build a league fans and players can enjoy. But as we learned from CGS, a league that is financially sound and can be here not just for this year but the years to follow.

Jason Lake – What aspects of your journalistic (Gotfrag) experience do you feel will most help you be a successful league manager?

Trevor “Midway” Schmidt – Well at the end the day promotion is always a key. For years I felt like I was running CAL. I would run the match nights and make sure teams played on time so fans could get involved. If teams changed schedules I had to re-promote matches so people would watch on HLTV. So in a sense my experience with GotFrag is perfectly in line with running a league. Not sure how many know this but I ran the premier CS league in North American, Rumble in the Desert (RiTD), before I started with journalism in eSports. 

Jason Lake – You’ve been around eSports from the beginning and have seen many leagues come and go. What mistakes do leagues make and how will you avoid those pitfalls in ESL National?

Trevor “Midway” Schmidt – Most leagues start so big they fail before they start. It’s impossible to keep growing because you are so big. I feel the most important part is building a business model that can keep the league growing at a successful rate. I’m not expecting to be some massive league tomorrow, my goal is simple success and creating a league people want to be apart of. That means working with the community and not changing the rules because it sounds like a good idea. 

Jason Lake – Many observers contend that American eSports is in a serious slump. What ideas, plans, surprises, etc, does ESL National have in store for the fans and do you believe the league can help revive the scene in the United States?

Trevor “Midway” Schmidt – That’s a very good question, saving the best for last Jason. To me the key to rebuilding the American scene is rebuilding the infrastructure. We need to be able to see the American scene and understand its depth of competition. Right now it feels like EG and coL, then what? Back in the day you could name 6-10 teams that all were compelling for a segment of the fan base. We need to build that audience for different players and teams. Building that depth will allow us to regenerate the interest and passion we have all lost.

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Interviewer: Trevor “Midway” Schmidt

Trevor “Midway” Schmidt – Into the bracket stage at ESWC again, must be nice to get back there, when can we expect a CS team that wins International tournaments again like your previous ESWC wins and gives the USA something to root for? What steps do you believe on a team/player level do you need to accomplish to reach a goal of winning an International tournament?

Jason Lake – Thanks very much. I’m proud of the team and feel they played pretty well. I think this squad has some strong potential if they can stay together long enough to develop the necessary chemistry. The challenge for American teams is getting in quality practice. The scene has really slowed from 2004-2006 and it’s more difficult than ever to find reliable teams to scrim against. Of course, Euro bootcamps have always been the optimal training for U.S. squads but that is true now more than ever. Only with the proper amount of practice against top 5 teams can an American squad get over that hump.

Trevor “Midway” Schmidt – What is it going to take for Team Complexity to beat EG in route to the Intel Extreme Master World Championships? Eight spots get to the New York LAN Finals this fall, what do you think coL needs to do to be a #1 seed in CS?

Jason Lake – EG’s squad is very solid and obviously has players with extensive experience and calm under fire. It’s always fun to see the teams face off and I expect the IEM battles will be exciting. If we can stay focused and remember the basics of good comms and rotations I believe we have a solid chance of beating them.

Trevor “Midway” Schmidt – We didn’t see any major QuakeLive action from Complexity at ESWC, with the qualification process for Intel Extreme Master, what is your expectations for your QuakeLive team? Star Power is strong with VoO and DKT, what about the rest of the year with your expectations?

Jason Lake – Brian has announced that his retirement will take place after Quakecon and VoO has been pretty inactive and is no longer under contract with us. This leaves our Quake Live division up in the air right now but if we can talk DKT (“The Legend!”) into staying around a bit longer I’d sure love to watch him play those young challengers!

Trevor “Midway” Schmidt – With CGS gone, how does a gaming team brand survive in the USA? What do you guys need to do to be success and grow as both a brand and a franchise?

Jason Lake – It’s not easy right now, that’s for sure. The recession combined with a slump in the overall eSports community in America has made the past two years very challenging. I believe brands need to expand beyond the traditional CS/Quake/WoW structure and reach out to new communities (like Tekken, Madden and Street Fighter) to continue building the brand recognition and respect that corporate partners are looking for. I also think it’s smart to diversify a bit and give back to the community like we did with our Creative Complexity Challenge and EG is doing with their Masters Cup. Innovative ideas can sustain brands during difficult times and those who are stuck on the old ways will quickly go the way of the dinosaurs.

Trevor “Midway” Schmidt – What defines success for you? When is Complexity successful? Is it already? What do you need to do to reach your ultimate goal with Complexity?

Jason Lake – Success is definitely a relative term, especially in challenging times. I believe we’ve achieved different levels of it over the years but the hill is still steep and the opportunities endless. I don’t know that my partners and I have an ‘ultimate goal’ beyond the continual building of the brand we love and the long term viability of eSports in general.

Thanks for the opportunity, Trevor and best wishes in your new endeavor. I’d like to thank our loyal sponsors: Creative, XFX, Qpad and G8 Brand. Without their loyal support we wouldn’t be here. Thank you

 

ESL National Website Released

July 5th, 2010

On Friday we announced that the ESL would be releasing a new league that would be used as a qualifier for the ESL IEM North American National Finals. This league was called ESL National and as we announced, Trevor “Midway” Schmidt would be heading it up. Trevor’s successful run with Gotfrag made him the prime candidate for this job and has created expectations for this league beyond any other.

Today, the ESL has released the official website for the league which also means that registration has opened. The league has also announced that they are seeking admins.

Visit the official website by clicking here

coL.cs Finishes 5th-8th

July 2nd, 2010

Unfortunately for coL, SK proved to be too much as they fell to the powerhouse on both de_nuke and de_train. coL.cs finished in the 5th-8th placing.

Quarterfinals

After two days of intense matchups, coL.cs has advanced to the quartfinals round where they will take on the other 7 teams that proved to be the cream of the crop in 2010. coL.cs managed to advance with 2 wins and 1 loss in Group F of Day 2, but the advancement wasn’t determined until the last two rounds of the Fnatic/WMF match where Fnatic closed out WMF to send them packing and push coL through. The quartfinals get underway for coL as they take on SK, the winner of Group C.

 

 
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SK Gaming
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Time: 4:30AM EST
HLTV:  TBD
Map 1 (Nuke): 16-5 SK
Map 2 (Train): 16-4 SK

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ESWC Top 8 Matchups

July 2nd, 2010

JaX - courtesy  of HLTV.org

The matchups for the Top 8 at ESWC have been announced:

 

SK Gaming vs. compLexity

mTw vs. Fire Gamers

fnatic vs. Na`Vi

Burning! vs. Frag eXecutors

 

Stay tuned for all the action starting early on Saturday morning!

ESL Announces ESL National

July 2nd, 2010

The Electronic Sports League has just announced their plans for a new gaming league in the United States. ESL National, as it will be titled, is a qualifier for the North American ESL Extreme Masters season.

Leading the league will be non other than Trevor “Midway” Schmidt, an American legend in the world of gaming. Midway was the founder and owner of Gotfrag.com, America’s competitive gaming source in its time.

Midway had this to say:

 

I have been looking for an opportunity to make an impact on eSports in the USA in a way that can be meaningful and help push eSports forward,” said Schmidt.

“This is a real opportunity to take advantage of ESL’s success and expand the company into North American eSports and help improve one of the biggest events in the eSports calendar in Intel Extreme Masters for North America.

 

The website is expected to open its doors on July 5th. More information will be available at that time.