Professional Gamer Samuel “Chuuper” Chu provides some tips and tricks for the laning phase inside of League of Legends.
Professional Gamer Samuel “Chuuper” Chu provides some tips and tricks for the laning phase inside of League of Legends.
Today everyone at compLexity Gaming has an announcement that is long overdue. We are thrilled to announce the return of Counter-Strike to The Syndicate.
We’re back.
Our goal, as always, is to bring the coL Community global championships.
We are very aware that we have begun what will most likely be a long, uphill battle. We welcome such battles.
We’re aware many critics believe Counter-Strike is dead and not a true viable eSport. We don’t care.
We’re aware Europeans dominate CS:GO. We’re here to change that.
Below is our roster, purchased from and formerly known as Quantic Gaming:
Thank you for your support.
We’re back.
Tonight compLexity-Dignitas SC2 takes on Axiom eSports in Week 4 of the Starcraft 2 League. This will be the second match for coL-Dig as they come in with an 0-1 record, while Axiom comes in with a 2-0 record in the SC2L Season 1. Casted by legendary commentators such as iNcontroL, djWHEAT, Day[9], and Artosis, the SC2L showcases high quality content with easy and free access to the viewers.
The format of the league follows a team versus team approach. Within this team versus team setup, seven players go head to head with an opposing seven players with the goal of defeating their singular opponent in a one-vs-one best-of-one match-up. The first team to win four best-of-one matches is declared the match winner.
coL-Dig | 0 | VS | 0 | Acer |
SC2L – Week 4 |
On behalf of compLexity Gaming, we would like to announce the addition of coL.Sniping, a team built with one purpose in mind; to create amazing montages, clips and videos featuring nothing but snipers in Black Ops II. This move further cements our growing interest in the Call of Duty scene.
Overall, the team features 24 of the best snipers in the game. All compLexity Sniping videos will now be located in their Official SNIPERScompLexity Youtube Channel.
Join us in welcome coL.Sniping here!
In June of 2013, complexity Call of Duty descended upon Anaheim, California for the Major League Gaming Spring Championship 2013. The team competed against some of Call of Duty’s best over the 3 day event, where they secured the championship. The video depicts some of the best moments from the event.
* Image courtesy of Carlton Beener
* Footage courtesy of Major League Gaming (@MLG)
Professional gamers Ryan “Filipino Champ” Ramirez and Long “ShadyK” Tran host another episode of their FGTV Podcast. This episode features special guest and friend of the show, Daniel “IC. Ruin” Realyvasquez.
Discussion topics include VxG 2013, tournament collusion, Ultra Street Fighter 4 speculative changes, and upcoming fighting game tournaments.
Professional StarCraft II player Kevin “qxc” Riley discusses the IEM Shanghai 2013 event from the past weekend.
Today, our very own viPro is in Finland for the Asus Rog tournament. This three day tournament features 32 of the best players from around the world competing for $25,000 in prize money. The 32 players were either invited based on their previous tournament results or qualified via two online qualifier tournaments.
The format will follow two group stages using the GSL style double-elimination groups and then culminate in a single-elimination playoffs. The map pool will consists of:
For a detailed breakdown of the format and prize money distribution, click here.
viPro will start off in a group with two Zergs and one other Protoss. viPro is going to have to bring his A game considering his group includes HyuN, Welmu, and TargA, all fantastic players in their own right. That said, we at compLexity have the utmost confidence in viPro and expect him to show some great games.
Results
coL.viPro | 2 | VS | 3 | HyuN |
Group 1 |
coL.viPro | 3 | VS | 2 | Targa |
Group 1 |
coL.viPro | 0 | VS | 0 | Welmu |
Group 1 |
Professional gamer Ryan “FilipinoChamp” Ramirez takes on Full Schedule in a first-to-5 match, from the hotel room following EVO 2013 in Las Vegas, Nevada.
Today compLexity StarCraft II’s newest player viPro is flying out to Finland to play in the ASUS ROG Summer 2013 tournament. This three day tournament features 32 of the best players from around the world competing for $25,000 in prize money. The 32 players were either invited based on their previous tournament results or qualified via two online qualifier tournaments.
The format will follow two group stages using the GSL style double-elimination groups and then culminate in a single-elimination playoffs. The map pool will consists of:
For a detailed breakdown of the format and prize money distribution, click here.
viPro will start off in a group with two Zergs and one other Protoss. viPro is going to have to bring his A game considering his group includes HyuN, Welmu, and TargA, all fantastic players in their own right. That said, we at compLexity have the utmost confidence in viPro and expect him to show some great games.
Please tune into the broadcast tomorrow at 7:00 AM EST to see viPro take the stage. While you’re at it, feel free to send him words of encouragement via Twitter @coL_viPro.