Gaming News - March 2007
Redmond, WA (March 29, 2007) - Microsoft and Epic Games today
announced the Gears of War 2007 Global Xbox Live Tournament.
From Microsoft:
The “Gears of War” 2007 Global Xbox LIVE Tournament, presented by the World
Cyber Games, offering gamers the opportunity to curb-stomp and chain saw their
way to the Grand Final in Prague, Czech Republic. The tournament promises
nonstop thrills over Xbox LIVE.
“Gears of War” players across the globe will have the opportunity to compete
in ranked matches on Xbox LIVE for four weeks of leaderboard play. The top 11
finalists in the world with the highest individual scores will receive the grand
prize, a trip for two to Prague — the setting that influenced the game’s
“Destroyed Beauty” scenic imagery — to compete in the Grand Final in July. The
grand prize includes a four-day, three-night trip to Prague with round-trip
coach air transportation for the winner and a guest, standard hotel
accommodations, basic ground transportation in Prague, and a $200 Visa
gift card.
The top four eligible ranked players from each participating country will win
a three-day, two-night trip to their country’s 2007 World Cyber Games National
Championship event. The trip includes round-trip transportation for the winner,
standard hotel accommodations and a $300 Visa gift card. Secondary prizes
include an Xbox 360 package — boasting an Xbox 360 Pro System console, “Viva
Piñata,” “Project Gotham Racing 3,” “Xbox LIVE Arcade Unplugged Volume 1,” “Kameo:
Elements of Power” and a 12-month Xbox LIVE subscription, as well as “Gears of
War” bonuses such as faceplates.
Registration for the tournament begins March 29 and continues through April 29,
while official play begins April 9 and continues through May 6. Winners will be
announced in May. More detailed information including full eligibility
requirements, official rules and registration can be found at
xboxlivetournament.com starting
March 29.
“We are thrilled to offer the chance for gamers across the world to come
together and share the glories of blowing apart someone into little chunks,”
said Cliff Bleszinski, lead designer for “Gears of War.” “May the best man, or
Locust, win.”

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