- 2008 Championship Gaming Series season
In 2008, the
Championship Gaming Series began its second season as a worldwide sports league for professional video gamers. A total of 18 teams representing cities in seven countries played in the league.Once again, the CGS was broadcast throughout the world on
DirecTV in theUnited States andLatin America ,British Sky Broadcasting in theUnited Kingdom andEurope , and STAR TV inAsia . The World Final was to be shown live on DirecTV and rebroadcast on G4.The
Birmingham Salvo were the 2008 World Champions after defeating theSan Francisco Optx by 22 points to 15, in the final onJuly 28 ,2008 .Regional results
North America (Region 1)
The season in North America began on
June 2 , with the first televised game on DirecTV airing onJune 16 . The top four teams advanced to the playoffs:Carolina Core ,Dallas Venom ,New York 3D , andSan Francisco Optx . TheChicago Chimera , winners of both World and North America titles in 2007, did not qualify for the '08 playoffs. TheLos Angeles Complexity were also eliminated.Semifinal results (
July 2 ):
*Carolina Core 26, New York 3D 13
*Dallas Venom 24, San Francisco Optx 22Final result (
July 7 ):
*Carolina Core 21, Dallas Venom 20Both Dallas and Carolina qualified automatically for the World Final.
Latin America (Region 2)
The
Mexico City Furia defeated theRio Sinistro , 22-16, onJuly 10 to gain the automatic qualifying spot for the World Final from this region.United Kingdom/Europe (Regions 3 and 4)
The
Birmingham Salvo beat theBerlin Allianz , 24-22, onJune 28 for the championship trophy. However, both teams earned spots into the World Final.Pan-Asia (Regions 5 and 6)
The
Sydney Underground topped theWuhan Dragon , 22-18, in the final game on July 10. Both teams were invited to the World Final.Wild Card playoffs
The remaining spot in the eight-team World Final (reduced from 12 in 2007) was decided in a three-team playoff among the Optx, the 3D, and the
London Mint . The Optx defeated the 3D, 23-17, and then the Mint 25-21. Both games were played onJuly 3 .World Final
The World Final tournament began on
July 14 . All matches were held at theBarker Hangar atSanta Monica Airport insouthern California . [End credits on DirecTV broadcast, July 28, 2008]Quarterfinals
"
July 14 :"
*Berlin Allianz 26, Sydney Underground 14
*San Francisco Optx 23, Dallas Venom 19"July 16 :"
*Birmingham Salvo 22, Mexico City Furia 19
*Carolina Core 29, Wuhan Dragon 12emifinals
(both
July 21 )
*San Francisco Optx 27, Berlin Allianz 14
*Birmingham Salvo 21, Carolina Core 20"NOTES: The Salvo won the second semifinal in overtime when Messy defeated Offbeat Ninja in DOA 4 Male. This match was held on July 21, but not shown on DirecTV until July 23."Championship
July 28 :
*Birmingham Salvo 22, San Francisco Optx 15"NOTE: The match was halted after four of nine rounds of the second half of CounterStrike: Source, as the Salvo had clinched the championship at that point. The most valuable players were Daveyskills and Picaso, the Forza Motorsports drivers for the Salvo."Individual finals
In addition to the team competition, the top players at each game competed for cash prizes. All events were held on July 12. The list of winners follows:
*Dead or Alive 4 (female competitors): Vanessa "Vanessa" Arteaga, San Francisco Optx
*FIFA 08 : Yfran "Eafra" Garcia, Chicago Chimera
*: Dallas Venom team
*DOA 4 (male competitors): Emanuel "Master" Rodriguez, Dallas Venom
*Forza Motorsport 2 : "FinPro" and "YggdrasiL," Berlin AllianzWorld of Warcraft
The CGS also organized a tournament for
World of Warcraft players. Nihilum Arena won the 2008 tournament final on July 19, the event was webcast live on the CGS website. [cite news|url=http://www.thecgs.com/Nihilum_Arena_Wins_World_of_Warcraft_Arena_Tournament|title=Nihilum Arena Wins World of Warcraft Arena Tournament|author=Sara Cameron|publisher=thecgs.com|date=2008-07-19 |accessdate=2008-07-30]References
External links
* [http://www.thecgs.com Official site]
* [http://www.thecgs.com/index.php?s=tournaments&d=cgsregional Regional finals page]
* [http://www.thecgs.com/index.php?s=tournaments&d=cgsdetail North American season page]
* [http://www.thecgs.com/Pan-Asia_Finals_News_Headquarters Pan-Asian tournament page]
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