Thousands of gamers from around Australia have gotten their hands on what is arguably the best RTS game of all time, and loads of them are now gearing up on the multi-player aspect. Why? Not only is it awesome but
Elysium Internet Cafe, the choice venue for gamers in Brisbane, has pushed the StarCraft II CG-Live Ladder to new heights. With this announcement comes much rejoicing from Brissy competitors, and a new level of excitement from everyone else around Australia as the total prize pool for the event reaches an outstanding $10'000 in cash prizes from the two new centers.
Two? Hell yes!
The LAN Mine steps up to bring Raynor's Marines to the battle front in Albury. With the potential of $5250 in cash prizes available to The LAN Mine players, Albury is sure to explode in a StarCraft frenzy as everyone scrambles to the PC's to jump on the CG-Live Ladder.
The CG-Live Ladder will be played from participating locations around Australia on the unique CyberGamer Ladder system over a ten week period starting on the 9th of August, now less than 1 week away. Finals will be held at the end of the ten weeks to declare the ultimate champions who will take out the four major cash prizes. That's not the end of the story because $10000 is a lot of zeros; a crazy seventy-seven, yes 77 more cash prizes ranging from $50-$150 will be handed out at the end of the season based on local performance rankings.
- Do you own StarCraft II or will be soon?
- Do you live in Ballarat, Brisbane, Canberra, Dandenong, Geelong, Melbourne, Shepparton or Sydney?
- Do you like prizes?
If you answered yes to the above questions, then you need to have a closer look at the
StarCraft II CG-Live Ladder. Players go to arms on the 9th of August.
Will you?
Posted on Tuesday, 3rd August 2010