5 weeks of serious TDM Quake Live action, that’s what the groupstage of the Quake Quick Cup TDM Nations Cup 2010 was all about! This week we’ve seen the remaining games between Russia and UK (week 5) on Tuesday, and yesterday Hungary vs Italy from week 4, and that only leaves the clash of Sweden with the Netherlands! Read More
I know I’m late reporting this, but I didn’t get the chance to watch the semi finals and the grand final live on ESL TV this weekend, so I have been ignoring about every news page or mail message or feed that could possibly spoiler the results of the clash of these titans. And oh boy, some great games have been broadcasted with excellent commentary by ESL. Read More
We can’t stress this enough, and by we, I don’t mean just Holysh1t, I mean every news posting organization!
The IEM4 World Championship games are soon to begin, and the attending players are all touch-worthy (Just stay above the belt, when reaching out for them 😉 )
The Asian IEM4 has been decided earlier on in February, and ESL finally has released the list of players who confirmed they would come, as on last notice, Asian finalist [sweden] proZaC was not going to make it and is replaced by [usa] dkt. Read More
BiBS is happy to announce the 3rd season of their Capture The Flag league. Both previous seasons had a good turn up with 6 divisions playing for promotion or relegation.
Signups have already started the 16th of February and will be open until March 10th, after which one week of seeding will happen, with optional comments of the signed up clans themselves. Read More
Easy! Me!
If only I were to actually play Quake Live instead of streaming the coolest games out there!
Since that’s not the case, it may be fun to find out who the community rates as the best player on the ESL Intel Extreme Masters World Championships.
So who do you think will claim the title of World Champion at CeBIT 2010 in Hanover, Germany?
(From March 2nd to 6th, but unless you lived under a rock for the past few months, you already knew that 😉 ) Read More
Where the IEM is located in Europe, North America and Asia, the Intel Game On Cups take place in 10 countries and regions in Africa, Europe and the Middle East. Loads of battles have been fought and the finals are coming up. Read More
In our previous post to remind you all of the upcoming ESL World Championship, there were still some gaps to be filled by the finalists of the IEM4 Asian Championship which took place last weekend. Read More
The qualifier rounds have completed, so the CB Quake Live crew worked out the groups for both the Capture The Flag and Team Deathmatch nations cups.
TDM will see 2 groups of 5 teams, but a stronger signup for the CTF campaign sees 15 teams compete in 4 groups, so good games are coming towards us! Read More
Two things coming up, and one in preparation of the other, namely the Asian Intel Extreme Masters playoffs, which will present us with the candidates for the IEM4 World Championship!
First of all, 8 players will be attending the Quake Live competition at the Taipei Game Show in Taiwan. A prizepot of $4000 is up for grasp and 3 slots are available for entering the World Championships later on. Read More
The more the merrier, but this time with an added value!
That must have been ESL’s motto when adding Quake Live to their Nations Championship game pool.
The game will see the TDM gametype being listed, in a – as usual – 4on4 setup. Read More