Update on coL.cs

December 15th, 2015

We would like to update our fans on the recent forfeits from the coL.cs team. Two weeks ago we announced changes to our roster, and at this time we are still looking to finalize our competition squad. We remain focused on putting together the best possible team, even if that takes some time.

Unfortunately, that has left us shorthanded for recent matches. On Saturday we informed the GameShow GEC organizers that we would not be able to participate. However the message was not properly relayed, and the matches continued to be scheduled. Additionally, we are opting not to play tonight’s StarLadder match for the reasons above, and that the event conflicts with the upcoming MLG Minor event.

We are big fans of both events and it was only after great deliberation that we withdrew from the matches. We thank the event organizers for their understanding and we look forward to participating in future seasons of these competitions.

Thank you for your continued support of compLexity Gaming and coL.cs.

Birmingham, UK

December 10th, 2015

compLexity Hearthstone is in flight again as both SuperJJ and Sottle head to Birmingham, UK for the Insomnia Truesilver Championship! From the 11th to the 13th of December, 16 players will fight it out at the NEC for a share of $30,000 USD.

Eight of the best professional Hearthstone players from across the globe have been invited to play for the biggest prize fund Insomnia has ever seen. In the true spirit of Insomnia, they’ll also be giving six players the opportunity to play their way into the tournament through a live LAN qualifier on Friday the 11th of December. The qualifier will be open to all Insomnia56 BYOC attendees and the winners will face off against some of the biggest names in Hearthstone.

Location

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

coL.COD Qualifies For COD World League

December 6th, 2015

Today, compLexity Call of Duty suits up for their second LAN together as they are in Burbank, California for the Call of Duty World League North American Qualifying Invitational Tournament! Sixteen teams have been invited to attend and only eight will make it to the 2016 COD World League presented by Activision.

Format

  • Sixteen Teams
  • Dual Group Format
    • Two Teams in each group qualify

Game Types 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 Happy
3 0
coL.COD FaZe
2 3
coL.COD Nation
3 1

Stream

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coL.cs Take 2nd at Northern Arena 2015

December 5th, 2015

compLexity Counter-Strike has made their way north to Toronto, Canada and the Northern Arena 2015 event. The Northern Arena is an invitational tournament held during the Canadian Videogames Award that will feature eight team from North America.

Prizes

  • 1st – $10,000
  • 2nd – $5,000
  • 3rd – $2,500
  • 4th – $2,500

Format

Group Stage

  • Round robin: each team meet each other team in its group
  • Best-of-one
  • Top two in each group advance to the playoffs

Playoffs

  • Single-Elimination bracket
  • Best-of-three

Teams

Matches

Grand Finals

coL.cs CLG
0 2

Semi-finals

coL.cs Nexus
2 1

Groups

coL.cs Method
16 11
coL.cs SPLYCE
16 12
coL.cs CLG.Red
16 7

Stream

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Toronto, Canada

December 4th, 2015

compLexity Counter-Strike takes to the skies today as they head north to Toronto, Canada and the Northern Arena 2015 event. The Northern Arena is an invitational tournament held during the Canadian Videogames Award that will feature eight team from North America.

Prizes

  • 1st – $10,000
  • 2nd – $5,000
  • 3rd – $2,500
  • 4th – $2,500

Format

Group Stage

  • Round robin: each team meet each other team in its group
  • Best-of-one
  • Top two in each group advance to the playoffs

Playoffs

  • Single-Elimination bracket
  • Best-of-three

Teams

Location

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Happy Birthday Beef!

December 4th, 2015

The compLexity Family would like to wish Kyle “beef” Bautista a very Happy Birthday as he turns 27 years old today.

Beef has been with compLexity for over three years now as the General Manager (who just so happens to have the golden voice). He has been involved in competitive gaming since 2007, but it wasn’t until years later that he put his previous life on hold to pursue a career in eSports. In 2012, after a year of amateur casting and writing, he joined compLexity as a live broadcasting expert and journalist. Since then Kyle has experienced all aspects of live production and traveled the world, working dozens of events as a caster, host, or journalist. In addition to working as an eSports freelancer, Kyle is compLexity’s General manager, and is frequently found at team competitions.

Once again, we’d like to wish him a very Happy 27th Birthday.

coL of Duty Shirt Giveaway

December 3rd, 2015
Want your chance to be one of the first to score a #coLofDuty T-Shirt? We’re giving away a shirt to three lucky winners this week, and it’s as easy as tweeting (literally).
 

Prize

How to Enter

 

Don’t want to wait until Monday? Pick up your own coL of Duty T-Shirt via the official PWNITWEAR Shop for just $24.99! Be sure to tune in to #coLofDuty at the Call of Duty World League North American Qualifying Invitational Tournament this weekend!

 

Burbank, California

December 3rd, 2015

Today, compLexity Call of Duty heads to their second LAN together as they travel to Burbank, California for the Call of Duty World League North American Qualifying Invitational Tournament! Sixteen teams have been invited to attend and only eight will make it to the 2016 COD World League. 

Format

  • Sixteen invited teams
  • Top Eight qualify for 2016 COD World League

Participating Teams

Location

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Happy Birthday Popcorn!

December 3rd, 2015

The compLexity Family would like to wish Scott “Popcorn” Ford a very Happy Birthday as he turns 25 years old today.

Scott has been with compLexity for over six years now and has consistently contributed to compLexity’s participation in the dozens of events in the course of a year. Scott has proven himself to be a vital part of the compLexity team and has played an active roll in day to day operations as the Logistics Manager for the organization.

Once again, we’d like to wish him a very Happy 25th Birthday.

coL.Dota LAN Update

November 30th, 2015

Sometimes things just don’t go according to plan. Such is the case for the compLexity Dota 2 team competing this week in Vilnius, Lithuania during the GameShow GEC Finals. While we will now proceed with what we believe is our best course of action, we want to explain to our fans what led to this point and what will happen going forward.

In last week’s announcement we stated that we would be moving forward with a six man roster, with Chessie as our primary core and ZyzzY as our backup. We felt this was the best way to proceed, and it paid off when ZyzzY stepped up to the plate for our final day of StarLadder online qualifiers, filling in for Chessie who had been feeling ill for the preceding 24 hours. We wanted to make sure that Chessie had the best opportunity to recover for the following day’s flights, so ZyzzY was tapped as our starter for the evening.

Unfortunately, ZyzzY informed us just a few hours after our StarLadder wins that he would not be attending the upcoming GameShow LAN. The team spoke at length on the matter, attempting to offer solutions, but it was clear that ZyzzY would not be traveling to the event, and would be stepping down from coL.Dota, effective immediately. ZyzzY may expand on his reasons in his own statement, but for now we will respect his privacy and limit our comments to stating that the decision was fully made by ZyzzY and he was in no way excluded from the event or removed from the team by the coL.Dota team or the compLexity organization.

With just over twelve hours before our flights we hoped that Chessie would make a recovery, but come Saturday morning it was clear he was not fit for travel. Chessie later saw a doctor that confirmed he should not be traveling with his flu-like symptoms, and would not be able to travel to any part of the GameShow GEC event. To be clear, this a separate medical issue from those that have prevented Chessie from competing for the last year. We anticipate this to be a temporary ailment, with no impact on his future ability to compete with the team.

With both primary options exhausted, the team reached out to other players, ultimately deciding on the Slovenian core PingVincek. Ping may be familiar to some coL.Dota fans, as he was playing with the team immediately following the Frankfurt Major qualifiers. He is now on his way to the event and will start at the core position in tomorrow’s matches. We are extremely grateful for his willingness to travel last minute and help our team in a time of need.

Tune in Tuesday at 10am local time (3am EST, 0900 CEST) and again at 8pm local time (1pm EST, 1900 CEST) to catch coL.Dota in action at the GameShow GEC LAN.