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Major League Gaming hosts WoW competitionMajor League Gaming hosts WoW competition Eliah Hecht Vaneras goes on to point out an important tidbit %26ndash; don't assume just because all your friends are 80 that everyone else is as well. People that play all the time tend to gravitate towards other people that play all the time, and folks that only log on once or twice a week gravitate towards each other as well. Major League Gaming, which is apparently the parent company of rogue builds talent favorite MMO-Champion, have announced that there will be a new PC gaming circuit, featuring our favorite MMO. The circuit will have events in San Diego, from June %26ndash;; Orlando, July 1%26ndash;; and Dallas, October 3%26ndash;5. Each event will have $22,500 in prizes -- it's no Blizzard Arena Tournament, but that's still a lot of money. The circuit will be played on HP Blackbird 002 computers, so I guess you won't have to worry about frame rates (that thing has 1 GB of VRAM). The competition will be 3v3, just like Blizzard's tourney. Only 32 teams will be allowed to register, and you need to have an account set up on MLG's site first; registration opens May 15. They say "more details on rules and the official format will be released on May " -- maybe Blizzard will let them use a special tournament server? At any rate, it looks like Blizzard may have been more successful at turning wow gold into an esport than we thought. [Thanks, Jeff] Author: This original article is the property of wow gold. We provides independent customer of cheap wow gold and power leveling.
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