The event will take place over two consecutive weekends, beginning August 31,
2007, and will host alliances from all over the EVE Online universe. The
championship will be fully covered by EVE TV, which will broadcast the whole
event on the Internet free of charge.
The Alliance PVP Championship will take place in a colossal in-game arena
where more than 40 teams are expected to compete and demonstrate their elite
fighting skills and tactical expertise. As with real-world sporting events, fans
can watch the action online and support players.
Sixteen matches per day will be streamed from a studio near CCP’s offices in
Reykjavik, Iceland with commentary provided by experienced EVE Online players.
In the studio, veteran EVE combat pilots will be joined by the game’s
developers, sharing observations and expert knowledge about the ships that are
fielded, how they've been equipped and the tactics employed by the commanders of
each team.
This is a multi-stage championship with eight brackets, similar to the Soccer
World Cup. The 40 teams are divided into eight round-robin groups, with the top
two in each progressing to the knockout phase, which involves four
single-elimination rounds including the final. The final four alliances earn
loyalty points, and the top three alliances receive medals, loyalty points and
pilot bonuses.
“The Alliance PVP Championship is a highly anticipated event for the EVE
Online community as it is their Olympics in combat and gives new and smaller
alliances a chance to earn respect, a very valuable commodity in EVE Online,”
said Lína Ingvarsdóttir, a producer at CCP Games. “The championship demonstrates
everything that makes EVE what it is: extensive teamwork in preparation and
execution, high-level strategy and planning and gut-wrenching PVP. With a new
format and revised rules, the championship promises to be even more diverse and
exciting than ever before.”