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CEVO Rush Tournament Announced

Posted Friday 8 January 2010 By: nothing | Counter-Strike | Post a comment

CEVO has officially announced that registration for its next upcoming Counter-Strike: Source Rush Tournament has kicked off. The tournament is open to the first 32 teams which signup, and once the spots have been filled, registration will be closed.

The tournament will run from February 16th 2010 through the 24th, with teams competing for over $1,500 worth of prizes! For more information on this event, or to register your team, head on over to the Official Tournament Page. Be sure to hurry though, as space is extremely limited.

"CEVO is proud to announce the opening of its first Counter-Strike Source Rush Tournament with over $1500 worth of prizes for the top three teams. The tournament is open to the first 32 teams to register. There is a registration fee of $5 per player. A player is considered @ready when he/she has paid the entry fee and has correctly entered their SteamID into their CEVO Account. Once a team has 5 players @ready, the team will be considered ready for the tournament.

Registration for the tournament opens Thursday, January 7th and will close as soon as 32 teams are fully paid. This tournament will last two weeks starting on Tuesday, February 16th and ending with the finals on Wednesday, Februrary 24th. Teams are to make sure they can make the listed schedule before signing up. There will be no extensions during this tournament and no refunds once matches begin. Teams are encouraged to have at least six members on their roster and are recommended to have an extra seventh backup player since the schedule is rushed."

New Modern Warfare 2 Division

Posted Wednesday 25 November 2009 By: nothing | Modern Warfare 2 | Comments [ 3 ]

The Clan Database is proud to announce our newest gaming division, Modern Warfare 2. We hope to become the ultimate source for Modern Warfare 2 teams everywhere, with esports news, Heroes clan templates, and much more!

To learn more about the game, get the latest clan news, or to add your team, be sure to stop by our all new Modern Warfare 2 Division.

Call of Duty 4 Holiday Tournament

Posted Wednesday 25 November 2009 By: nothing | Call Of Duty 4 | Post a comment

CEVO has announced that registration has officially kicked off for its Call of Duty 4 Holiday Tournament. Registration officially opened Sunday and will continue through December 11th, with the first round matches beginning December 14th.

Teams will be competing for a prize purse of $1,500, however there are only limited team slots available (32) to the first teams that are fully registered, so get your team signed up quick! For more information check out the Official Tournament Page.

"The NZXT CoD4 Holiday Tournament is a double-elimination online event for gamers in the CoD4 community. Registration will open on Sunday, November 22nd and close on Friday, December 11th, with the first round matches beginning December 14th. There are only limited team slots available (32) to the first teams that are fully registered, so get your team signed up quick! There is a registration fee of $5.00 per player.

Tournament Details:

- 32 teams, double elimination.
- $5.00 registration fee per player.
- Matches played twice a week, on Monday and Thursday evenings.
- Registration is open from Sunday, November 22nd -Friday, December 11th.
- Standard CEVO rules apply, 12 round halves, and teams will knife for side choice.
- Maps are mp_toujane, mp_powcamp, mp_strike, mp_backlot, mp_crash, mp_citystreets, and mp_vacant (Map Rotation: TBA).
- The CMN will be enabled for all matches.
- Teams are permitted to dispute a maximum of two players per team per match.

Prize Distribution:

• 1st Place- 5x NZXT PANZERBOX Black Welded Aluminum ATX Mid Tower Computer Case ($599.95 value)
• 2nd Place - 5x NZXT LEXA S LEXS - Black Steel ATX Mid Tower Computer Case ($399.95 value)
• 3rd Place - 5x NZXT Sentry LX Fan Controller ($299.95 value)
• 4th Place - 5x NZXT Avatar Gaming Mouse ($249.99 value)
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Server Maintenance Tonight

Posted Monday 9 November 2009 By: nothing | Site News | Post a comment

As a result of the recent downtime, we have decided to switch hosting companies and will be moving to a new server this afternoon. We do expect to have a limited amount of downtime while the transfer is completed, however we do not anticipate any user accounts or data to be lost. We hope to have the transfer completed by early tomorrow afternoon.

Please note that during downtime, no staff or support emails will be received. Just hang on, and we will get back to you once we have everything back online.

Alienware Bigfoot Challenge

Posted Friday 6 November 2009 By: nothing | Team Fortress 2 | Post a comment

Alienware has announced its Bigfoot Killer Edge Challenge tournament, which will kick off after the new year. The Team Fortress 2 tournament will feature a $1,500 cash prize pool, along with a set of Killer Xeno Pro Gaming Network Cards for the champions.

Registration is open to teams from the United States and Canada, with registration officially beginning November 23rd. For more information, head on over to the Official Tournament Website.

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"The Bigfoot Killer Edge Challenge will feature the PC version of Team Fortress 2, the critically acclaimed first-person shooter. Gamers will form teams and compete online from across the United States and Canada, starting November 23rd.

Teams with the sharpest game play tactics will advance through two phases of double-elimination brackets, leading up to the Championships on Saturday, January 23rd. In addition to their share of the $1,500 cash prize pool, the Champions will win a set of Killer Xeno Pro Gaming Network Cards.

“Online gaming is one of the fastest growing segments of the entire entertainment industry,” said Michael Howse, CEO of Bigfoot Networks. “And competitive online gaming is at the bleeding edge of this phenomenon. Bigfoot Networks hopes that more events like these will pave the way for the growth of professional gaming leagues here in the United States, now that pro gaming is so popular in the rest of the world.”"

Thanksgiving Melee Website Live

Posted Saturday 31 October 2009 By: nothing | Thanksgiving Melee | Post a comment

The official tournament site our Team Fortress 2, Thanksgiving Melee Tournament has officially been launched. The website will feature the latest tournament news, rankings, rules, and registration information. Keep checking back daily for new updates, including info on prizes and sponsors. So what are you waiting for? Head on over to the New Thanksgiving Melee Website today and start preparing for battle!

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Tournament Information: The Thanksgiving Day Melee will run from November 27th – 29th over the Thanksgiving Day weekend. This event is team based, 6v6, and teams will battle on control point maps only. Registration will begin November 5th, and will continue through November 20th, however spaces is very limited so register early in order to reserve your spot. You must have a registered team here at The Clan Database in order to register and participate in this event.

Cevo Season 9 Registration

Posted Friday 16 October 2009 By: nothing | Counter-Strike | Post a comment

Cevo has announced that registration for their Counter-Strike: Source league has officially opened. Season 9 play will kick off September 24th, with players competing for over $10,000 in cash and prizes. There is a $20 USD per player registration fee for the main and pro divisions, but for the main event registration is $10 per player.

Registration for Season 9 will remain open until October 9th, and for more information head on over to the Official Season 9 Event Page.

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"CEVO is pleased to announce the opening of registration for the next season of Counter-Strike: Source. Season 9 features $10,000 in guaranteed cash and prizes for teams competing across the various skill divisions.

The regular event membership fee for Season 9 is $20 USD per player for main and pro divisions. Regular event membership fee for Season 9 is $10 USD per player for the open division. Players may register for Season 9 without already being on a team.

All teams will be able to reserve premium quality game servers for their matches, courtesy of NuclearFallout, and will also be eligible for a FREE NationVoice ventrilo server!

Registration for CEVO Counter-Strike: Source Season 9 will open on Thursday, September 24th at midnight and remain open until Thursday, October 29th at midnight."

IVG Team Fortress 2 Tournament

Posted Thursday 10 September 2009 By: nothing | Team Fortress 2 | Post a comment

IVG has announced they will be holding an online 4v4 Team Fortress 2 tournament next month. The tournament will run from October 3rd - 20th, although no prizes were officially announced. Space is limited to 8 teams however, so if you are interested in competing be sure to get your registration in soon.

For more information, or to register your team, head on over to the IVG Tournament Thread.

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Battlefield 2 Combat Tour 16

Posted Wednesday 12 August 2009 By: nothing | Battlefield 2 | Post a comment

BattlefieldCombat.net's popular Combat Tour is returning and they are now accepting new sign-ups for their popular Battlefield 2 league. For more information, or to sign-up your squad, checkout the Official Tournament Site.

"After a hard fought battle between the two main armies, N8O came out on top. The OP4 however, as not quite given up. As a lull in the fighting breaks out, OP4 has begun rebuilding and planning for an offensive in two weeks. At that time a new battle for supremacy will begin in the BF2Combat.net tournament.

Join us for tour 16!"

Valve Reveals New Demo Format

Posted Tuesday 7 July 2009 By: nothing | Team Fortress 2 | Post a comment

Any competitive gamer who plays Valve games understands the difficulties which can arise when trying to record a game play demo. However, Valve's Robin Walker has announced that the Team Fortress 2 development team is taking on the problem and is currently working on all new demo format to make recording much easier.

No word yet on when the format will be released, but keep an eye on the Official Team Fortress 2 blog for more information.

"Valve developer Robin Walker stated, “The idea is that after you die or finish a round, and it was a round you were particularly happy with (maybe you scored an awesome kill, or saved the entire team with an ubercharge), you can ask the server to send you a demo of it. The server then sends you a demo that it recorded, which has the complete game state instead of just what your client saw, and it’s in a format that’s robust and won’t break as easily when we update the game. In addition, the format has a some side benefits, like supporting full backwards & forwards time scrubbing.” The best part is, “It’s getting close to being releasable in a beta form."

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