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Team Fortress 2: The Community 2009

By: Ian Olson - Published March 16, 2009 at 12:11 PM EST - Writer Archive
The Community LAN 2009
(GotFrag Community) - After a period of few quality LANs for Team Fortress 2, and an even smaller number of events with a reasonable cash prize, a few key members of the community came together to organise a dedicated TF2 LAN event. Placed in the middle of Western Europe, Holland was the natural location and the internationally known game-café WZZRD Enschede was considered to be the perfect venue.

The Community 2009 main aims are:
- Give the community a LAN worth attending
- Majority focus on TF2 - preferably TF2 only, though if sponsors were lacking, additional games could be brought in for coverage
- Sizeable prize pot, but with a guaranteed minimum
- Multiple tournaments where the teams outside of Division One could compete for smaller cash prizes or hardware
- Create a project base for future events to be built on

The Community will try to ensure the coverage for this event provides positive brand establishment for the European TF2 community by bringing in well known, big brand sponsors. This may include the lead sponsor having name rights for the event and providing significant media coverage in the form of game streams, commentaries and radio interviews with the players.

Date - The first Community LAN event will take place on Friday 3rd July until Sunday 5th July.

Location - WZZRD, Enschede is the best possible location for our event. The team from this popular Dutch game café has got a lot of experience with hosting Turn Up & Play (TUP) LAN events like ours, such as CDC Crossfire and the Electronic Sports World Cup.

Money - To begin with, The Community LAN is guaranteeing an absolute minimum prize fund of 1500 Euros. However as the project gathers pace, we’re confident that we can at least double that figure.

Tournaments - One of The Community LAN’s main goals is to organise successful tournaments for a big audience of teams. Our main tournament will be the largest, have the biggest and most prizes and get as much media attention and match coverage as possible. The LAN is mainly about this tournament and it will definitely get the most promotion.

Although our focus will be on our main tournament, we also want to provide lower skilled teams with a reason to attend our LAN: a chance to win. We will organise one or two smaller tournaments with reasonable prizes such as hardware (mice, mouse mats, headsets) or smaller cash prizes.

Source: http://www.cadred.org & http://www.thecommunitylan.com/

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