Major League Gaming announces details for this year's tour

Posted Apr 5, 2007 at 9:06AM by QJ Staff Listed in: Xbox 360 Tags: Mike Sepso, MLG
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The Major League Gaming logo - Image 1The console gaming scene looks to be heating up this April, as we pick up word of the plans for this year's Major League Gaming (MLG) tour. The event will be labelled the Boost Mobile MLG Pro Circuit, and will start next week on April 13 (Friday), in Charlotte, North Carolina (NC).

This year's MLG event is expected to churn out more than US$ 1 million in prizes and pro-gamer bonuses for the duration of the tour, making this the largest prize purse the tour has carried since the league's founding in 2002.

In further news, the league has also announced that it will be adding a new game to its competition line up: Tom Clancy's Rainbow Six: Vegas game for the Xbox 360, published and developed by Ubisoft. In reaction to the news, MLG CEO Mike Sepso said, "We are thrilled that we can share the success of the League in the form of a record prize purse, and welcome Ubi to the Pro Circuit."

The Boost Mobile 2007 Pro Circuit competition will be taking place at five announced cities, with the last two locations to be announced on a further date:
  • April 13 to 15: Charlotte, NC
  • June 8 to10: Meadowlands, NJ
  • July 20 to 22: Dallas, TX
  • August 17 to 19: Chicago, IL
  • September 21 to 23: Orlando, FL
  • National Playoffs and Championship Match: Date and location TBA
Stay posted in case more news drop in regarding this upcoming game tour. Who knows, pro-gamers like Thomas Taylor (a.k.a., Tsquared) may be sighted among the list of competitors.

 
 
 

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by xplay - 2007-04-05 05:26
» Pro-gamer

Tom Taylor who lol



I wonder if Xena will be there ?

by cool in charlotte - 2007-04-05 14:41
» cool in charlotte

cool its in charlotte. I live in charlotte but I won't be going.

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