Test your skills at the Intel 5K Call of Duty 2 Open
If you think that you got a handle on Call of Duty 2 and you’re just looking for the perfect opportunity to show off your mad skills to the entire nation, then you have got to check this out. Leading game center organization iGames, together with premier eSports online community CEVO, just announced the details on the Intel 5K Call of Duty 2 Open, second competition in a 6-Month Series of National eSports Events sponsored by Intel. So free your calendar, ditch all your appointments on August 26 and 27, and head on to the eight iGames member centers listed below:
- GAMEBREAKERZ (Kent, WA)
- Euphnet Cyber Cafe v3 (San Jose, CA)
- eBash (Terre Haute, IN)
- The Core (Katy, TX)
- interPeer (Williamstown, NJ)
- Impact Gaming Center (Fairview Heights, IL)
- Head 2 Head Games (London, ON, Canada)
- X-tremePlay (Ocoee, FL)
On the first day of competition, we’ll see 4-8 teams of 5 competing locally against each other. The winners will advance to Sunday’s WAN, double-elimination tournament and could win more than $5,000 in cash and prizes. Registration is on-going at the iGames website accessible via the read link below the article.
If you think that you got a handle on Call of Duty 2 and you’re just looking for the perfect opportunity to show off your mad skills to the entire nation, then you have got to check this out. Leading game center organization iGames, together with premier eSports online community CEVO, just announced the details on the Intel 5K Call of Duty 2 Open, second competition in a 6-Month Series of National eSports Events sponsored by Intel. So free your calendar, ditch all your appointments on August 26 and 27, and head on to the eight iGames member centers listed below:
- GAMEBREAKERZ (Kent, WA)
- Euphnet Cyber Cafe v3 (San Jose, CA)
- eBash (Terre Haute, IN)
- The Core (Katy, TX)
- interPeer (Williamstown, NJ)
- Impact Gaming Center (Fairview Heights, IL)
- Head 2 Head Games (London, ON, Canada)
- X-tremePlay (Ocoee, FL)
On the first day of competition, we’ll see 4-8 teams of 5 competing locally against each other. The winners will advance to Sunday’s WAN, double-elimination tournament and could win more than $5,000 in cash and prizes. Registration is on-going at the iGames website accessible via the read link below the article.