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

February 23rd, 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 EnvyUs at 7:30PM EST. EnvyUs currently sits at 9-3 in the league and riding a one game win streak, most recently beating tK 3-0. coL.COD stand at 8-4 after their win over Luminosity. The last time these two teams faced, EnvyUs came out on top 3-2 in week 1.

  • 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 EnvyUs
2 3

Stream

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Construction noise, hardware and photoshoots – Day 1 of Shanghai Major for #coLDota

February 23rd, 2016

by Sören ‘Fantasy’ Vendsahm

A cold trip to Shanghai in the middle of February. One of the most expensive hotels in the city is playing host to a Dota 2 tournament. Once more compLexity Gaming is part of a Valve tournament, but this time in China.

Technical issues come with the territory. Especially on the first few days, Dota players have to fight to improve their conditions. The first glaring thing was the 60hz monitors in the practice rooms, which Handsken commented about on Twitter. Those visual issues weren’t the only ones, as jackhammers and other hotel construction noise caused some audio difficulties. Adding the language barrier on the Chinese computers, three major issues have surfaced so far. Chinese Windows installed, Chinese keyboard overlay at first – lots of symbols with no meaning to the international teams.

The hotel where players are staying for The Shanghai Major

Besides that the hotel is beautiful, modern and high-class. Sophisticated, even – something that Limmp would not say about the quality of the Chinese pubs. As one of the few coL players brave the queues on this journey he experienced plenty turbulence, causing mild hints of rage aimed at his keyboard.

To cool off after a frustrating prep time the entire team had to take a trip to the photoshoot location around 30 minutes away from the hotel complex. The swagbus stopped straight in front of the hotel, everyone entered and the entertaining journey through Shanghai’s street began. During the ride the team was in high spirit, listening and singing along to the tunes blasting out of ZfreeK’s tablet. The sing-along reached it’s high point, literally, when part of the crew tried to reach the high note of a-ha’s classic “Take on me”. None of the vocal acrobats could really match Morten Harket’s performance in the original – and it wasn’t for the lack of trying.


coL.Acapella they are not.

Once the bus stopped and unloaded the North American and Swedish cargo, the crew stood in front of what appeared to be an abandoned warehouse in the middle of nowhere. Walking into the warehouse didn’t help that feeling either, as they walked into a pitch black room with only one spotlight shining on two Vici Gaming players. Eventually the lights were turned on again, so the compLexity Gaming part of the photoshoot and media day could start.

At first it was all fairly common and normal, similar to the procedure that swindlez and ZfreeK went through at The International. Getting their makeup done, posing for shots, being interviewed – all straight forward, all standard.


Swindlezz preparing to “Blue Steel” his way through the shoot.

The challenging part was the motion shots. As the first up Zfreek got his done without much trouble – after that it was just mayhem. Something was due to the language barrier – the film crew did not speak or understand English – the other fatal flaw was the inability of some to keep a straight face. Chessie and his “sit-down thinker pose” started it all. Comments from the resident peanut gallery did not help as the rest of the team made their smartass remarks. Especially captain swindlezz was asking for more from his squad with rather colorful metaphors. “Be a proud peacock!” was his motivation for Limmp. “Look angry, you are an angry mama bear who’s protecting her cubs!” was his motivation for Zfreek during the shoot.

Once the master itself had to do his pose though, the real issues started. The captain himself, the master of motivational speeches couldn’t really keep a straight face during his acting job. So the task of walking a few steps towards the camera and then doing hand motions like he was playing a game of Dota required plenty of takes. At some point the coL team had to turn around and not look, containing their giggles so that swindlezzz could go through with it. The successful take was also in jeopardy, as the facial expression of the team captain once more was very close to cracking. The moment he couldn’t control it anymore, thankfully the director yelled “CUT” and the misery was over.


Back in black.

Once it was all set and done, only Shanghai rush hour was kept the squad from the hotel, dinner and recharging the batteries. An exciting Day 1 of the Shanghai Major is in the books, not with much practice or Dota 2 action, but still with a lot of fun experiences. Tomorrow, once all the hardware issues are fixed, Chinese windows is overcome and the monitors are replaced, the scrim action against the best teams in the world will start – getting ready for the big showdown with Evil Geniuses, Virtus.Pro and Team Liquid on Sunday.

Shanghai, China

February 21st, 2016

Today, coL.Dota takes to the skies for the long flight to Shanghai, China as they prepare to compete in The Shanghai Major! The Shanghai Major (or “Winter Major”) is the second event of Valve’s Dota Major Championships, which will add 3 new publisher-sponsored tournaments each year in addition to The International. The event is taking place in the Mercedes-Benz Arena, formerly known as the Shanghai World Expo Cultural Center.

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

  • 1st – $1,110,000
  • 2nd – $405,000
  • 3rd – $315,000
  • 4th – $255,000

Location

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coL.COD vs Luminosity – Call of Duty World League Week 6

February 18th, 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 six of the Call of Duty World league continues tonight with #coLofDuty taking on Luminosity at 9:00PM EST. Rise Nation currently sits at 5-6 in the league and riding a three game win streak, most recently beating tK 3-2. coL.COD stand at 7-4 after a loss 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 Luminosity
3 0

Stream

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coL.COD vs Rise Nation – Call of Duty World League Week 6

February 17th, 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 six of the Call of Duty World league continues tonight with #coLofDuty taking on Rise Nation at 6:00PM EST. Rise Nation currently sits at 7-3 in the league and riding a three game win streak, most recently beating tK 3-1. coL.COD stand at 7-3, and are on a four game win streak.

  • 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 Rise N
0 0

Stream

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#coLofDuty @ UMG South Carolina

February 13th, 2016

Today, compLexity Call of Duty begins their run through the Champion Bracket at UMG South Carolina in Myrtle Beach! UMG South Carolina 2016 is an event organized by UMG Gaming. It will be the first event to be featured as a part of the 2016 Call of Duty World League Challenger Division.

Format

  • Open Bracket
    • Double Elimination Bracket
    • Top 4 Teams advance to Champion Tournament
  • Champion Tournament
    • Single Elimination Bracket

Game Types & 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

Schedule

Friday

  • 8AM Registration: Friday, February 12th 8AM – 12PM
  • 1PM Doors open to VIP Pass Holders
  • 2PM Doors to Event Open
  • 3PM Open Bracket Begins

Saturday

  • 8AM Open Bracket Begins
  • 5PM Champion Bracket Begins

Sunday

  • 10AM Championship Sunday Begins

Matches

coL.COD Liquid
1 4

Stream

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SuperJJ to Bucharest

February 12th, 2016

by Sören ‘Fantasy’ Vendsahm

The year started slow, but now the Hearthstone calendar heats up for the first time. The Winter Season is upon us, the first ever event of the new Hearthstone Championship Tour. Among the first players to test out the new format during the Winter Preliminary stage is compLexity Gaming’s own superjj, who gathered enough points to be eligible among the Top 128 players from the European region.

After that extended ladder effort the cardslinger is now boarding a plane and taking his talents to Bucharest in Romania, in order to join the competition. Unique to this one is that the tournament will not only be held locally in Bucharest, but LAN events in chosen places all across Europe will host some of the best players specifically for this event. JJ has chosen to go the extra mile to Bucharest, competing from the Nexus Gamers Pub.

Now it’s crunch time for the compLexity Gaming star, trying to edge out the competition for a coveted spot in the European Winter Championships. Only a total of eight contestants makes the cut for that event, not an easy task considering the competition includes the likes of World Champion Ostkaka, World Championship second runner-up ThijsNL, as well as top tier players like Rdu, SjoW, XiXo, Crane, Neirea, Hoej, Pavel, GreenSheep, Gaara and many more. The German player will have his work cut out for him as he hopes to continue the positive streak of the recent months. Can the #2 player in the world according to the GosuGamers string together enough victories to make it to the Top 8?

This Saturday and Sunday will have all the answers as the Hearthstone Championship Tour finally kicks off with its first major event. A dedicated stream for the event will be available starting Saturday 2 PM CET / 8 AM EST over at twitch.tv/playhearthstone. Over there official Blizzard caster and compLexity member Sottle will guide you through the event, among others! Make sure to witness history as a new chapter in Hearthstone’s World Championship legacy is written.

Myrtle Beach, South Carolina

February 11th, 2016

Today, compLexity Call of Duty takes to the skies as they head to the east coast for UMG South Carolina in Myrtle Beach! UMG South Carolina 2016 is an event organized by UMG Gaming. It will be the first event to be featured as a part of the 2016 Call of Duty World League Challenger Division.

Format

  • Open Bracket
    • Double Elimination Bracket
    • Top 4 Teams advance to Champion Tournament
  • Champion Tournament
    • Single Elimination Bracket

Game Types & 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

Schedule

Friday

  • 8AM Registration: Friday, February 12th 8AM – 12PM
  • 1PM Doors open to VIP Pass Holders
  • 2PM Doors to Event Open
  • 3PM Open Bracket Begins

Saturday

  • 8AM Open Bracket Begins
  • 5PM Champion Bracket Begins

Sunday

  • 10AM Championship Sunday Begins

Location

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coL.COD vs eLevate – Call of Duty World League Week 5

February 10th, 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 five of the Call of Duty World league continues tonight with #coLofDuty taking on eLevate at 7:30PM EST. eLevate currently sits at 5-4 in the league and riding a three game win streak, most recently beating tK 3-1. coL.COD stand at 6-3, and are on a three game win streak of their own.

Format

  • 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 eLevate
3 1

Stream

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Waffster Departs coL.HS

February 10th, 2016

Today we announce the departure of Robert “Waffster” Myers from our Hearthstone squad. Six months ago Waffster signed on as a member of our squad and during those six months he has continuously supported the team in tournaments, at conventions, and internally.

With his contract drawing to an end both compLexity and Waffster agreed that it would be best to part ways. For Waffster, splitting his focus between competitive Hearthstone and school is currently too arduous. Though his contract expired in January, we have waited to announce until now since Waffster was still a part of compLexity Gaming’s roster in the GamersOrigin Super Brawl #2 event. We felt like he should have a chance to finish what he had started as a part of the team.

We would thank him for his time in the organization, as well as wish him luck with his future endeavors both on the virtual table of Hearthstone and in any of his other pursuits. Thank you for your continued support of compLexity Gaming and coL Hearthstone.