MLG Spring Championship summary

Viewer Graphic MLG Spring Championship summary gadgetzzSo now the MLG Spring Championship is over and it turned out to be a big success. In fact The MLG Spring Championship was the biggest Esport event in North America ever. With 4.7 million unique views over the weekend and 2.2 of them was on Championship Sunday. MLG Spring Championship had 437.000 views as its peak and destroyed the last record that was 241.000 views from Providence 2011. And with over 20.000 people there to spectate it was a huge success.

The StarCraft 2  ended up with DongRaeGu as the winner of the main tournament, Flash was the winner of the Kespa Invitational. And winner of the WCS USA National was Vibe from ROOT Gaming. Over at the main tournament DongRaeGu took his second MLG victory. And did it when he defeated Slayers Alicia. The best non Korean player was SaSe with his 4th place. MarineKing took the 3rd spot.

Maybe we didn’t end up seeing the best performance from every player, it wasn’t that surprising because of their schedule. Even if MLG already had a hard schedule that was very stacked, some of the players also played one more tournament and might have had  a hard time playing there best because of that.

Over at the League of Legends tournament we saw Team Solo Mid take home the championship over CLG. Now we can only look forward to the next MLG that will be 20-22 July with Summer Arena for sc2. And after that we can see the Summer Arena for League of Legends on the 3-5 August. And at last we will see that Summer Championship taking place in Raleigh on the 24-26 August. (more…)

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This weekend it’s MLG Spring Championship and it is stocked with lots of goodies! First we have the main tournaments that are StarCraft 2 and League of Legends. But also things like 8-player tournament for Kespa BW players. 200 beta stations for Heart of the Swarm. U.S. Nationals for Blizzard’s WCS. The event will take the stack on 8-10 June in Anaheim, California.
StarCraft 2 tournaments plays out as usual with some players already ready for pool play and an open bracket for players to sign up for. The tournament is packed with 272 players. There are many big names in the open bracket players like JYP, Sase, InControl, Alive, Puma, Demuslim, Oz, MMA, Idra, Thorzain and Ret. The tournament is built like most MLG championships are. Where they play pool play with 16 seeded players and eight players from the open bracket. 256 players trying to get through open bracket which is divided into losers and winners bracket where top 8 players from winner bracket moves on to later stage of pool play and the top 8 from the losers bracket goes to the loser championship brackets first round. Championship bracket where the top 32 players get to all from pool play and top 8 from losers bracket. Winner of each group in pool play will be seeded directly into Semifinals and the higher you got in pool play the fewer games you have to play to get into the Final.
It’s known that it is very difficult to win an MLG match if you’re coming from the open bracket because you have to play an insane amount of games if you are unlucky. We can only wait and see how it will be if any player from the open bracket manages to win MLG this time or if it will be  the seeded players again. You will be able to follow the StarCraft 2 tournament on 2 free streams and 2 premium streams. They will compete for a prize pool of 76,000$. The tournament will have some of the best caster in the world Tasteless, Artosis, DjWHEAT, Mr. Bitter, Apollo, Husky, TotalBiscuit and Rob Simpson. (more…)

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MG 14735 Intel Extreme Masters, CeBit Hannover SCII Final gadgetzzThe Intel Extreme Masters (IEM) are a series of gaming tournaments held in various European locations. These ESL sanctioned events include events in Starcraft II, Counter-Strike 1.6, Quake Live, and League of Legends. The body that owns the league is Turtle Entertainment. The League has existed for five seasons. Sponsored by their namesake, Intel, the Season Five tournament finals took place at CeBIT, located in Hanover, Germany.

MG 14641 247x300 Intel Extreme Masters, CeBit Hannover SCII Final gadgetzzGadgetzz was at the grand final of the SCII game in the Intel Extreme Masters tournament. Where some of the best gamers in the world came to compete over a 30k$ price!
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