Pronax Dismissed from H2k

August 9th, 2010

According to HLTV.org and rakaka.se, Markus “pronax” Wallsten has been dismissed from the H2k organization after faulty tactics. The decision comes after the WCG qualifier in Helsinki in which H2k lost to both SK-Gaming and Lions. Pronax history goes back to February, when H2k raided Begrip and Abdisamad “SpawN” Mohamed became the organization’s coach.

Since the recent changes, H2k has asked former fnatic player Bjorn “threat” Pers to fill in the vacant leadership position, in hopes to increase the team’s performance level. With the recent addition of threat, he is reunited with his old Lemondogs teammates FYRR73, Karlsson, Niko and kHRYSTAL.

H2k Gaming current lineup:

Richard “Xizt” Landström
Niklas “niko” Johansson
Frej “kHRYSTAL” Sjöström
Emil “FYRR73” Karlsson
Björn “threat” Pers

Source: HLTV.org

CoD:BlackOps New Trailer

August 9th, 2010

Call of Duty: BlackOps is set to come out later this year and is the next game in the COD series. Below is the new trailer that shows ingame Multiplayer footage.

How do you feel about the new trailer? Do you think BlackOps will be better then COD:MW2? Let us know what you think!

QuakeLive goes Premium and Pro

August 7th, 2010

QuakeLive has announced their Premium and Pro subscriptions. The Premium is $1.99 a month and Pro is $3.99 a month. The QuakeLive standard version will remain free to play.


The Premium subscription will cost you $1.99 a month and will billed annually includes the features listed below.

Access to 20 QUAKE LIVE Premium only maps at launch with more to come. Premium maps are a combination of brand new maps and frequently requested community favorites from previous QUAKE games such as Aerowalk, Theater of Pain, Japanese Castles, and Realm of Steel Rats;
An all new ‘Freeze Tag’ game mode;
Exclusive premium level awards;
Create your own clan and join up to five separate clans;
Custom QUAKE LIVE profile wallpaper; and
Match statistics stored for six months.

The Pro subscription cost $3.99 a month, which is also billed annually. It includes all of the Premium features and the ones listed below.

The ability to start your own game server, specify a server location, determine the game mode and invite who you want to join you;
With the Pro Subscription, you can invite three friends with Standard level memberships to play with you in any Premium level map;
Exclusive pro awards;
Create your own clan and join up to ten separate clans; and
Match statistics stored for 12 months.

Source: QuakeLive

MaDFroG returns to SK for SC2

August 7th, 2010

SK-Gaming has announced the signing of their frist StarCraft II Player.

Fredrik “MaDFroG” Johansson decided he wanted to come back to play StarCraft II, it took him and SK just 20 minutes to figure out the details of his contract. Fredrik won the 2004 Blizzard Worldwide Invitational and was a finalist at ESWC 2003.

MaDFroG will be playing two show matches this weekend at the Blizzard Regional Finals in Cologone. His frist competition will be at GamesCon, which is also taking place in Cologne.

“When I decided to give StarCraft 2 a real try and the community got notice, I was contacted by most of the bigger teams out there. It was when SK was reaching out to me that I had the feeling you need to have as a player. It took us 20 minutes to figure out details and here we are, I am back in SK and I am proud of that. Thanks to the team in trusting me after such a long time and thanks to SK’s partners that made the deal possible. Though I am not at a 100% competitive shape right now, both, SK and I know that I will get there in the future. It feels great to be back!” – Fredrik ‘MaDFroG’ Johansson, SK SC2 Player

“It must have been 2004, when I was passing over the trophy for eSports player of the year to Fredrik if I remember correctly. He is the perfect addition to our roster of players, a true world champion and what a great name in the community. Together we will try to achieve a lot of great things. Titles and placements of course, but also a lot for the community. Fredrik and SK have a lot in common when it comes down to things like that and you can expect some nice features in the near future.” – Alexander T. Müller, Managing Director of SK Gaming

Here is the video of MaDFroG and Sk-Gaming making the deal official.

aAa Loses One

August 6th, 2010

HLTV.org is reporting that Philippe “faculty” Rodier has parted ways with the Against All Authority organization. In a statement released by Faculty, the reason behind the decision was that he did not feel the friendship between the other members of the squad. Faculty also states that he will not retire from gaming but will either create his own team or join another organization in the near future.

Against All Authority organization is left with the following lineup:

 Jérôme “HeUkA” Bassat
Fabien “atLaNtis” Deguiraud
Olivier “eternalz” Metge
Rémi “instanz” Poilblanc

Source(s): HLTV.org and team-aaa.com

SK Wins WCG Nordic

August 6th, 2010

Today, SK-Gaming defeated Power Gaming 2-0 in the WCG Nordic Qualifier. SK-Gaming now has secured a spot at the WCG Grand Finals in Los Angeles, California. On the first map of the qualifier de_train, SK took the lead with a final score of 16-7. For dust2, Power Gaming unfortunately could not keep up with SK as they dominated once again and won 16-4. With the recent victory, SK-Gaming’s expenses have been covered for WCG.

The final results of the WCG Nordic event are:


1st – SK Gaming
2nd
Power Gaming
3rd
Oslo Lions
4th
H2k Gaming
5th
Team AoS

 

Source(s):  SK-Gaming and HLTV.org

GomTV Global SC2 League

August 5th, 2010

Coming this September GomTV presents Global StarCraft II League. For the remainder of 2010 there is $500,000 in prize money planned. GomTV is planning on having monthly tournaments that will lead into a main tournament and a world championship for GSL 2010 and GSL 2011.

Every month there will be an Open StarCraft II League with $170,000 in prize money. Five days a week, matches will be broadcasted live on GomTV. All players will be divided into upper and lower league based on their performance in 2010 for 2011.

The former StarCraft Leagues ran 4 different leagues at once, so the players had hard time focusing. Even the fans will be able to enjoy it more with many games a week. Before, only players in progaming teams were able to participate, but anyone can participate at a professional level in this league. Nationality and team involvement is not necessary as long as players have the skills to do well in the monthly leagues and move up to the upper league. –  Oh Joo Yang, GomTV e-sports representative

Prize Money

 Winner: $85,700 USD
 Runner-Up: $25,700 USD
 Semi-Finalists: $8,600 USD
 Quarter-Finalists: $3,400 USD
 Round of 16: $1710 USD
 Round of 32: $430 USD
 Round of 64: $260 USD

 

You can find out more about the rules, schedule, format, eligibility and more at Teamliquid.

XFire Acquired by Titan

August 4th, 2010

In a recent announcement, social gaming platform XFire has been purchased by Titan Gaming from Viacom’s MTV Networks. Titan Gaming has stated that they plan to retain the current functionality of the service, however they plan to add features such as online betting and competitive tournaments related to their business model.

XFire was originally purchased in 2006 by MTV Networks for the sum of $106 million. With over 17,000,000 registered users and 180,000 concurrently online, XFire has proven itself to be one of the most popular gaming clients in the world. Though the client-base has deminished over the years, the addition of video streaming and recording has made XFire the all-in-one tool for gamer networking and social media.

Titan had the following to say on XFire’s website:

 

Titan will be taking on the Xfire name, with a focus towards ongoing innovation in the gaming space. The Xfire services will continue uninterrupted for its users. Xfire redefined how gamers communicate, Titan intends to build upon this tradition and utilize the Xfire platform to help gaming companies better engage their users. We look forward to continuing and expanding upon the Xfire service.

 

For more information on XFire, visit the Official XFire Website

ESL American Championship with $59,600

August 3rd, 2010

ESL has announced the Intel Extreme Masters American Championship will feature $59,600 in prize money. The event will be taking place in New York City in early October.

Counter-Strike leads the three games with $36,800. StarCraft 2 warps into the scene with $12,400 and QuakeLive rounds out the tournament’s $59,600 with $10,400 of their own. Each game will have eight teams or single players. The only way to attend is to qualify. There will be sixteen teams and players who will advance to the group stage. From the group stage we will get the final eight. There will be additional prize money in the group stage to help teams get to NYC for the finals.

The top finishers will then advance to the Intel Extreme Masters World Championship, which will have a $400,000 prize purse.


UPDATE: For the StarCraft2 specific stuff, there’s $10,000 available for the eight finalists at the LAN Finals plus $2,400 for online qualification. After the current Cup qualification, there will be four groups of four with every map win worth $25 and Group Winners earning $75. The winner of each group earns a spot at the American Championships while 2nd place and 3rd place must face for relegation matches between groups for a spot in the American Championships.

Current Qualified Players are Silver (Cup #1 Winner), Huk, qxc and Thisisjimmy. There are three remaining cups that will each qualify four players each.

Monday, August 23, 2010 djWheat will be hosting a special episode of “Weapon of Choice” which includes broadcasts of last qualifying cup’s Finals match along with a selection show. DJWheat will be publicly drawing the groups to allowing all players to see who they will face in the Group Stage Live On-Air. Group Stage Matches will take place August 29th-30th.

 

For more information, visit the Official ESL Website

Millenium Announces New Roster

August 3rd, 2010

Millenium have been without a Counter-Strike squad since June. They were showing strong interest in picking up Mojawi, however they signed with wCrea.

Today, Millenium have secured the lineup they were looking for as they have almost put together the 2007 emuLate lineup, who took gold at WCG 2007. The only member missing is Mathieu “Mat” Leber. Filling his spot will be Benjamin “drizzer” Charnet, formely of wCrea.

New Millenium Roster

Mickael “mSx” Cassisi
Mathieu “RiGo-” Bridet
Michael “HaRtS” Zanatta
Jeremy “ioRek” Vuillermet
Benjamin “drizzer” Charnet