Over the next 3 days, Enschede will play host to the finest collection of Call of Duty 2 talent we have seen perhaps since the game's release. Serious, Tek-9, Dignitas, Speedlink and many more are arriving for the second Crossfire PrizeFight Challenge with only one thing on their mind, victory. Every team here has something to prove and even though Serious could be considered slight favourites, this event is wide open with everything to play for. Tek-9 and Speedlink debut their full lineups at lan for the first time while Dignitas look to build on their win at i30 last weekend. Meanwhile, Serious will be hoping to win their third successive lan event, as well as their first major European event without Solz. The recent announcement of two WSVG events for Call of Duty 2 has brought the game once more to the attention of the wider competitive gaming scene and the likes of SK, fnatic and 4Kings will certainly be keeping an eye on how things progress in Enschede this weekend.

New additions ephix and Rubber Duckies replace nEophyte (inteRaction) and Scubadivers while the spot of suXus has yet to be filled. This leaves us with three groups of four teams and one group of three teams with the top two from each progressing to the single elimination playoffs. Last year's CPC event saw Dignitas topple Speedlink for the first time and send them into a downward spiral that was followed by embaressing results at both Milk.LAN and the EuroCup XIII lan finals. Could Speedlink return the favour this time, or will Logitech or Copenhagen become the first Scandinavian team to triumph in Holland in CoD2?