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Counter-Strike Source: Multiplay announce €12,000 CS: Source Tournament

By: Mark Tilbrook - Published October 03, 2007 at 8:01 AM EDT - Writer Archive
Multiplay have announced that i32, their next LAN event, will have a €12,000 prize pot for Counter-Strike: Source.
London, UK - Multiplay, organisers of the largest UK gaming LAN events – have announced their guaranteed prize fund of €12,000 for the Counter-Strike: Source tournament being held at their i32 LAN party in November.

With over 80 hours of non-stop gaming, social activities spread across multiple venues and with most of the attendees camping on site, the i-Series events are often described as the "Glastonbury of Gaming". It all takes place over 9th - 12th November at Newbury Racecourse, Berkshire, UK.

The Counter-Strike: Source tournament headlines the i32 LAN festival which also sees the Activision sponsored Enemy Territory: Quake Wars Contamination Cup, featuring a €6,000 prize fund.

"This is yet another groundbreaking move for the i-Series" said Craig Fletcher, Managing Director of Multiplay. "The Counter-Strike: Source community have been supporters of the i-Series for a long time, we felt we should run something extra-special to promote Counter-Strike and e-sports in the UK and Europe. A prize fund like this attracts the best players and the most media attention, giving the European gaming scene a platform to showcase on."

The 5v5 Counter-Strike: Source tournament has consistently proven to be Multiplay’s most popular tournament over the past five i-Series events, seeing up to 500 players taking part in each competition.

The prize fund is guaranteed and is not linked to how many teams are entered. First prize is €6,000 (and includes free entrance to i33 in Spring 2008), second prize €3,000 and third prize of €1,500. The top eight teams in the tournament receive cash prizes, with 8th place taking home €250.


Source: Multiplay.co.uk

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