Electronic Gaming League's 2006-07 U.S. Tour comes to Washington D.C.
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Washington, D.C. - The burgeoning Electronic Gaming League (EGL) will host the fourth regional tournament of its inaugural interstate U.S. pro tour this season January 19-21 at the Sheraton Reston. Featuring major titles Halo 2, Super Smash Brothers Melee, and Dead or Alive 4 competitions, the EGL - D.C. tournament will boast diverse game play and professional competition from more than 50 teams and 250 players.
"The D.C. tournament is one of our most ambitious venues yet and promises to be a real battle of wits," says EGL Tournament Director Ryan Baron. "We're expecting to see some of the most intense gaming of the season. We've got people coming from all over the east coast to either make a name for themselves or defend their reputations. The area is known for fostering some the world's elites and it's definitely going to be a shootout."
The 2006-07 EGL season consists of ten regular-season regional tournaments in major metropolitan areas across the United States. Cyber athletes compete in teams and in a FFA (Free-For-All) platform throughout the exhibition season for cash prizes up to $3,500 per team and $750 for individual contenders. At the cessation of the regional tour in May, the top teams and individuals will be invited face-off at the 2006-07 post-season finals in Los Vegas to contend for the national EGL Title and up to $15,000 in cash.
"I think we're going to see some surprises," says Baron. "Careers are can be both won and lost here. These guys have a lot of talent they're brining to the table and we'll who to see who really steps it up."
As the freshest name in professional gaming, EGL is raising the bar in e-sports, mobilizing the best local and national competitors in concert to redefine the playing field for the next generation of true cyber-athletes. Throughout the season, EGL will maintain an online e-chronicle on the league's site featuring video-stream player interviews, highlights, depth and statistic charts, and play-by-play video screenshots.
To enlist in the league players can fill out an online application form on the EGL website, www.theegleague.com. Contestants must wager $200 per team or $20 for FFA gameplay to be eligible to win the respective grand prizes. Upon enrolling in the league, teams and players will receive an entrance pass and register on-site before commencement of their initial tournament.
For more information and a full list of tournament dates and locations, please visit:
www.theegleauge.com
Contact:
Ryan Baron 608.712.9622 rjbaron@gmail.com
John Potratz 262.391.5404 potratzjr20@wisc.edu