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March Mayhem: Developers' Tournament

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Tournament to Decide the Fan Favorite Game Developer Reduced from 64 to 4.

- The Escapist's March Mayhem: Developers' Tournament is down to its last four competitors! The 64-developer tournament is now down to four studios, as decided by the gaming community at large. The developers left are Bethesda Softworks, Valve Software, Turbine, Inc. and Harmonix.

March Mayhem: Developers' Showdown is based on the popular basketball tournament format. Sixty-four developers are divided into four brackets of 16 and then seeded one through 16. Then, those 16 teams face off in one-on-one "games" - the No. 1 seed goes up against the No. 16 seed, No. 2 faces off against No. 15, etc. The gaming community is invited to vote on each game in The Escapist’s forums; the winner of that voting advances to the next round. Over the course of the Showdown, the pool of 64 will be reduced to two developers. The tournament is currently in its fifth round, which will be played this Saturday, April 5. The final game will begin Monday, April 7.

Voting for the fifth round begins Saturday, April 5 around 10:00 a.m. EDT, and each game will last 24 hours. The final round begins Monday, April 7 around 10:00 a.m. EDT and voting will be open until 12:00pm on April 8.

Gamers who wish to help their favorite developer win can sign up to vote at http://www.escapistmagazine.com/global/registration/register.php. From there, they can visit http://www.escapistmagazine.com/tournament/index to view the brackets and vote.

Important links:

Signup page: http://www.escapistmagazine.com/global/registration/register.php

Main Showdown page: http://www.escapistmagazine.com/tournament/index

The Escapist covers gamer and digital culture in a progressive editorial style, with articles and columns by the top writers in and outside of the industry. A weekly publication with supplemental daily editorial and news updates, its magazine-style articles offer content for a mature audience of entertainment enthusiasts, industry insiders and other "NetSet" readers. The weekly portion of The Escapist is published every Tuesday and explores a central theme, addressing head-on the topics relevant to modern entertainment aficionados. Combining print-quality writing and magazine-style aesthetics with the accessibility of the web, The Escapist is available for free online at www.escapistmagazine.com.

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