Burbank, CA

March 30th, 2016

compLexity Call of Duty is in flight today as the squad heads to Burbank, California for the Call of Duty World League North American Playoffs! Beginning on April 2nd, the top eight teams from the Season 1 Regular Season will face off in a single elimination bracket for the right to be crowned the North American Champion.

compLexity is currently scheduled to take on FaZe in the first round of the bracket on Saturday, April 2nd at 3:30PM EST.

Format

  • Single Elimination
  • Best of 7 Series

Game Types and Maps

Included maps and modes:

  • Hardpoint: Breach, Evac, Fringe, Stronghold
  • Search and Destroy: Breach, Evac, Fringe, Hunted, Infection, Redwood, Stronghold
  • Uplink: Breach, Evac, Fringe, Infection
  • Capture the Flag: Breach, Evac, Fringe, Stronghold

Location

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compLexity Hearthstone Adds Crane

March 25th, 2016

For the last months the compLexity Inn has been home to stories of conquests from veteran members like Superjj and Ryzen, but today we open another chapter and welcome the next big player in Hearthstone. We are thrilled to announce our newest member – Danish player Simon “Crane” Raunholst.

After parting with his previous team just a few weeks ago, Crane has been one of the hottest free agents on the market. His reputation as one of the most hardworking and knowledgeable players in the world has made him a favorite not only in the community, but also among his peers. As a valued member of pro practice groups Crane made a name for himself with other players like Superjj, being hailed as one the best hidden secrets in the Hearthstone pro scene today.

“We have been interested in adding Crane to the roster for several months now.” Said compLexity Gaming.Hearthstone manager Sören ‘Fantasy’ Vendsahm about the newest recruit. “His talent, his skill, his experience and his mature approach are the core values that we looked for. Additionally he is well-respected within our player base, being a practice partner of JJ and a former teammate of Sottle. We’re proud to welcome him to the team.”

It has not just been the pro players who have taken notice of the talented Dane. The public recently had chances to see Crane in action when he qualified for the third Viagame House Cup as well as the most recent PGL Tavern Tales, and made a deep run in the HCT European Winter Prelims.

As a core member of the team moving forward, we wasted little time in creating opportunities for  Crane to compete. Immediately after signing with the black and red, Crane was on his way to Birmingham, UK. The newest member of the coL family will begin competition today in the Insomnia 57 Truesilver Championship alongside friend and now teammate Jan ‘superjj’ Janßen.

Please join us in welcoming the newest member of coL Hearthstone, Simon “Crane” Raunholst.

More Information

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Birmingham, UK

March 24th, 2016

compLexity Hearthstone is in flight again as SuperJJ heads to Birmingham, UK for the Insomnia Truesilver Championship! From the 25th to the 27th of March, up to 200 players will gather at the NEC, Birmingham, to play in a Swiss bracket, with the top 16 players advancing to the second day to compete for a guaranteed share of $30,000 USD.

Format

  • General: Bo5, “Last Hero Standing” format.
  • Stage 1: Swiss
  • Stage 2:Double Elimination Groups
    • Four double elimination groups for 16 players.
    • Top 2 from each group advance to Playoffs.
  • Playoffs: Single Elimination

Location

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Join us in wishing SuperJJ safe travel today and good luck as they compete at Insomnia!

Split, Croatia

March 16th, 2016

Just a few days after returning home from their tumultuous trip to China for The Shanghai Major, compLexity Dota is back in the air as they make the 17 hour flight from Ft. Lauderdale, Florida to Split, Croatia for the Dotapit League Season 4 Playoffs. As the American Qualifiers, coL.Dota will join 7 other teams (4 invited, 3 qualified) as they compete for close to $200,000 in prizes.

The event is set to begin on March 19th and will run through the 20th. It will take place in the Spaladium Arena, a 10,000 seat venue located in Split, Croatia, European Union, making it the largest Esports event ever organised in Central Europe.

Location

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Join us in wishing safe travels to our players and the best of luck during the Dotapit Season 4 Playoffs!

coL.COD vs TSM – Call of Duty World League Week 10

March 15th, 2016

compLexity Gaming continues their run through the Call of Duty World League. The Activision 2016 Call of Duty World League is the first season of North America’s fully professional Call of Duty league. Twelve teams will compete in a round robin group stage.

Week ten of the Call of Duty World league continues tonight with #coLofDuty taking on TSM at 7:30PM EST. CLG currently sits at 7-11 in the league, most recently falling to tK 1-3. coL.COD stand at 10-8 after a loss to FaZe last week.

  • 11 weeks, League play
  • Each match is Best of Five
  • Regular Season Placement:
    • 1st-8th place advance to the playoffs
    • 9th-12th place automatically gets relegated

Available modes and maps:

  • Hardpoint: Breach, Evac, Fringe, Stronghold
  • Search and Destroy: Breach, Evac, Fringe, Hunted, Infection, Redwood, Stronghold
  • Uplink: Breach, Evac, Fringe, Infection
  • Capture the Flag: Breach, Evac, Fringe, Stronghold

Matches

coL.COD TSM
0 0

Stream

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coL.COD vs CLG – Call of Duty World League Week 9

March 8th, 2016

compLexity Gaming continues their run through the Call of Duty World League. The Activision 2016 Call of Duty World League is the first season of North America’s fully professional Call of Duty league. Twelve teams will compete in a round robin group stage.

Week seven of the Call of Duty World league continues tonight with #coLofDuty taking on DreamTeam at 10:30PM EST. CLG currently sits at 4-12 in the league after a 3 game losing streak, most recently falling to tK 1-3. coL.COD stand at 10-6 after a win against tK last week.

  • 11 weeks, League play
  • Each match is Best of Five
  • Regular Season Placement:
    • 1st-8th place advance to the playoffs
    • 9th-12th place automatically gets relegated

Available modes and maps:

  • Hardpoint: Breach, Evac, Fringe, Stronghold
  • Search and Destroy: Breach, Evac, Fringe, Hunted, Infection, Redwood, Stronghold
  • Uplink: Breach, Evac, Fringe, Infection
  • Capture the Flag: Breach, Evac, Fringe, Stronghold

Matches

coL.COD CLG
1 3

Stream

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compLexity Welcomes Stream Team Additions

March 8th, 2016

Today we are pleased to announce several new members to the compLexity Gaming Stream Team.  Each of the following new members bring their own unique flair (at minimum 15 pieces) to our organization and we encourage you to hang out with them in their streams.

In no specific order, we present to you:  Loyan, GoodGirlMiwa and Sickmotion!

Loyan

    

Loyan has been streaming Hearthstone for two years and left university to pursue his dream of becoming a full-time streamer and professional player. His favorite class is Shaman and he looks forward to playing in more tournaments in the near future and streaming on a daily basis.  He is currently running a 365 day streaming challenge, which he has been running since September 2015.

GoodGirlMiwa

    

GoodGirlMiwa is a 23 year old Swedish streamer who has been playing games her whole life. With her outgoing persona and endless energy she shortly grew a large audience and is today the owner of one of Sweden’s biggest Twitch channels. Miwa usually streams CS:GO but other games might occur. Instead of focusing on high end gameplay, Mia’s stream primarily works around viewer interaction and entertainment.

Sickmotion

    

Like many gamers of his generation, Sickmotion has been playing video games almost all of his life, long before he was playing them for a living. The focus of his stream has been to balance entertainment with informative commentary with hopes of helping his viewers improve in their own games. Although primarily a league streamer, he is looking to start branching out to other games on ocassion and share the experience with his viewers.

The goal of the compLexity Gaming Stream Team is to help promote and grow streaming talent that does not always fit the competitive mold.  

“Competition is one of humanities greatest driving forces.  Sometimes, though, it’s nice to take a break, sit back and do something a little different.  Loyan, Miwa and Sick Motion are all really great personalities and we are proud to support their streams just as we would any of our competitive players,” said Brian Jackson, Stream Manager. “We hope to do a lot of new, fun and interesting things and plan to continue to grow our Stream Team.”

Be on the lookout for more new additions to the compLexity Gaming Stream Team in the near future!

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coL.Dota @ The Shanghai Major

February 28th, 2016

Format

Group StageFebruary 25th – February 28th, 2016

  • Four groups of four teams
  • Double-elimination format with matches played in a best-of-three.
  • Top two teams in each group advance to upper bracket of the Main Event.
  • Bottom two teams in each group advance to lower bracket of the Main Event.

Main EventMarch 2nd – March 6th, 2016

  • Teams are seeded into a double-elimination bracket after the Group Stage.
  • Eight teams begin in the upper bracket, eight in the lower bracket.
  • First two lower bracket games are best of one
  • Grand Finals are best of five
  • All others are best of three.

Prizes

 $1,110,000

 $405,000

 $315,000

 $255,000

Matches

Lower Bracket – Round 4

coL.Dota EG
0 2

Lower Bracket – Round 3

coL.Dota Alliance
2 1

Lower Bracket – Round 2

coL.Dota LGD
1 0

Lower Bracket – Round 1

coL.Dota Spirit
1 0

Group Stage

coL.Dota EG
1 2
coL.Dota Liquid
0 2

Latest Photos

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Settling Into a Routine – Shanghai Major Blog

February 26th, 2016

by Sören ‘Fantasy’ Vendsahm

Most of these travel blogs for eSports teams try to give you a unique insight into the unusual stories that occur behind the scene. The routine that a team builds up to get settled in and function on a high level is very rarely discussed. So, while nothing extraordinary is happening with the compLexity Gaming Dota 2 squad at the Shanghai Major until Sunday’s matches hit – here is the routine the squad members have built up.

The normal day here starts at around 7 A.M local time for most members. The first order of business, even before grabbing breakfast, is the gym or the pool area. Being in shape, working out as a team, getting body and mind into the perfect condition – those aspects have always been a major focus of the coL squads with captain Swindlezz. The TI5 team with Fly and Moon had those rituals, and this team with the three Swedes has adapted it as well.

Early mornings for coL.Dota

After getting done with weights, the next is mission of the day is normally towards scrambled eggs, pancakes, omelets, sandwiches, tea and juice. The luxurious breakfast at the Marriott Hotel is a not only a nice “pick-me-up” to start the day out right, it is also an opportunity for casual talks and team building in a delicious atmosphere.

Once the plates are cleared and the drinks are empty, the team practice facility is occupied by at least half the squad. Pub grinders like Limmp and Chessie will almost always get a few Chinese pubs in, despite their clear dissatisfaction with the teammates in those games. So far the Chinese pubs have been especially hard for Handsken and Swindlezz, mostly due to the communication barrier they are experiencing. Since most of them prefer the solo-pub life, sometimes no English speaking teammates can be found, making it a rather interesting and sometimes rage-inducing endeavor.  Free from those worries is usually Zfreek, the “Custom Games Enthusiast” of the squad. While at TI5 his main focus in downtimes was Overthrow. However, he now found a new love called Element TD. That love is also shared by one of the managers that is accompanying the squad, as Chef Josh is all about that Tower Defense as well. Together they spent most of the morning hours of today playing TD and trying to refine the approach in strategy together.

Preparing settings and equipment on the tournament computers.

Once that portion of the day is normally interrupted by lunch as a team, the more serious scheduled events start hitting. First it was Media Day after arrival, then it was boot camp to set up all the gear on the competition computers, now it’s scrims with some of the best teams in the world.

After these games are over, a brief discussion of the performance and drafts is usually in order – most of the times nothing really major. After that the “Free For All” evenings begin to take shape. At first they’ve been a bit wilder with people going out to experience the night life of the metropolis city in China. The closer the tournament draws though, the more the team is valuing quiet and relaxed evenings to calm themselves down and prepare them for the next day. Yesterday the first complete 8-man dinner took place, followed by the majority of the team going into the hot tub, something that they’ve grown accustomed to at their team house in Florida.

Scrims, scrims and more scrims

That is the boring and unfiltered look behind the facade of a team preparing for the majors. Tomorrow the team will prepare for the challenges ahead, will have a scheduled interview appointment with Valve and Perfect World personal. They will most likely have just a few scrims and instead focus on keeping warm in pub games while finishing preparation for Evil Geniuses, Team Liquid and Virtus.Pro.

coL.COD vs DreamTeam – Call of Duty World League Week 7

February 24th, 2016

compLexity Gaming continues their run through the Call of Duty World League. The Activision 2016 Call of Duty World League is the first season of North America’s fully professional Call of Duty league. Twelve teams will compete in a round robin group stage.

Week seven of the Call of Duty World league continues tonight with #coLofDuty taking on DreamTeam at 10:30PM EST. DreamTeam currently sits at 3-10 in the league and riding a one game win streak, most recently beating tK 3-2. coL.COD stand at 8-5 after a loss to EnvyUs last night.

  • 11 weeks, League play
  • Each match is Best of Five
  • Regular Season Placement:
    • 1st-8th place advance to the playoffs
    • 9th-12th place automatically gets relegated

Available modes and maps:

  • Hardpoint: Breach, Evac, Fringe, Stronghold
  • Search and Destroy: Breach, Evac, Fringe, Hunted, Infection, Redwood, Stronghold
  • Uplink: Breach, Evac, Fringe, Infection
  • Capture the Flag: Breach, Evac, Fringe, Stronghold

Matches

coL.COD DreamTeam
3 2

Stream

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