Crossfire and devotii announce €10,000 CoD2 extravaganza!
•
9 Aug 2007, 21:45
•
News
Crossfire and devotii announce €10,000 CoD2 extravaganza!
devotii and Crossfire.nu have come together to make sure you're warm this winter with a whopping new prizepurse for their combined competitions at the Crossfire devotii Challenge 3 event. On top of cash prizes totalling €10,000 one team could also walk away from the event as the new Fnatic Call of Duty 2 Squad.
It has been announced that Crossfire’s devotii sponsored 32 team Call of Duty2 tournament, will be joined at the Crossfire devotii Challenge 3 LAN event by the finals of the Game Idol: Fnatic Academy 2007 tournament.
Game Idol: Fnatic Academy 2007
The Game Idol tournament will see up to 64 teams qualify online on devotii for the opportunity to fight it out at the LAN based Finals for a share of a €5,000 prize pot and the opportunity to become Fnatic’s Call of Duty 2 Squad. All of the 8 teams who make it through to the finals will be assured a cash prize, with the first placed team securing themselves €2,500 and the opportunity if they wish, to become Fnatic’s Call of Duty 2 Squad.
To signup to the Game Idol tournament teams must complete their application here http://www.devotii.com/tournaments/gameidol by August 19th. The Online qualifiers will begin on the 3rd of September.
Crossfire Devotii Challenge 3 Part 2
On the same weekend the Crossfire Devotii Challenge 3 will put another 5000 Euro up for grabs in a 32 team LAN only tournament to be played alongside Game Idol. The challenge series has fast become one of the games most competitive events, with former champions including Dignitas and Serious gaming.
To signup to the Crossfire Devotii Challenge, teams should follow this link Crossfire.nu/cdc3 and follow the instructions. Signups for the Challenge close on October 12th.
About Devotii
devotii is a unique subscription based online gaming offering devoted to making gaming easy; with advanced yet simple-to-use functionality in a secure environment using next generation propriety anti-cheat software. devotii is building an active gaming community with sophisticated social networking tools integrated with one-click-to-play functionality. For more information about devotii please visit www.devotii.com
devotii and Crossfire.nu have come together to make sure you're warm this winter with a whopping new prizepurse for their combined competitions at the Crossfire devotii Challenge 3 event. On top of cash prizes totalling €10,000 one team could also walk away from the event as the new Fnatic Call of Duty 2 Squad.
It has been announced that Crossfire’s devotii sponsored 32 team Call of Duty2 tournament, will be joined at the Crossfire devotii Challenge 3 LAN event by the finals of the Game Idol: Fnatic Academy 2007 tournament.
Game Idol: Fnatic Academy 2007
The Game Idol tournament will see up to 64 teams qualify online on devotii for the opportunity to fight it out at the LAN based Finals for a share of a €5,000 prize pot and the opportunity to become Fnatic’s Call of Duty 2 Squad. All of the 8 teams who make it through to the finals will be assured a cash prize, with the first placed team securing themselves €2,500 and the opportunity if they wish, to become Fnatic’s Call of Duty 2 Squad.
To signup to the Game Idol tournament teams must complete their application here http://www.devotii.com/tournaments/gameidol by August 19th. The Online qualifiers will begin on the 3rd of September.
Crossfire Devotii Challenge 3 Part 2
On the same weekend the Crossfire Devotii Challenge 3 will put another 5000 Euro up for grabs in a 32 team LAN only tournament to be played alongside Game Idol. The challenge series has fast become one of the games most competitive events, with former champions including Dignitas and Serious gaming.
To signup to the Crossfire Devotii Challenge, teams should follow this link Crossfire.nu/cdc3 and follow the instructions. Signups for the Challenge close on October 12th.
About Devotii
devotii is a unique subscription based online gaming offering devoted to making gaming easy; with advanced yet simple-to-use functionality in a secure environment using next generation propriety anti-cheat software. devotii is building an active gaming community with sophisticated social networking tools integrated with one-click-to-play functionality. For more information about devotii please visit www.devotii.com
GL davy :p
consecutive jumping = no
rocket launcher = do SP tanks count?
So basically LAN support (not sure if they receive anything else), and fnatic gets the pleasure of having the best team in the scene. But since CoD2 is somewhat established, I really can't imagine any of the big teams moving at all. Someone like eSuba or the Slovenian clan (evolve?) might jump on this though.
Increased money is always nice though.
It's good to see that professional clans are watching the cdc lans, next team for fnatic is a ET squad ? :P
whats special about that name :S
what could they get more