#coLofDuty @ MLG Anaheim 2016

June 10th, 2016

Today, compLexity #coLofDuty begins their run through the MLG Anaheim 2016 event! Held at the Anaheim Convention Center on June 10-12, the event will feature up to 96 amateur teams and 12 North American CWL teams competing head-to-head in Call of Duty: Black Ops III for $100,000 Prize Pool and 10,000 CWL Pro Points. The Anaheim Open will be one of the key events where players can earn CWL Pro Points for a chance to qualify for the Call of Duty Championship, which will take place this year.

Are you at the event? Be sure to hit up the compLexity booth for giveaways, play sessions and more!

Booth Schedule

(Subject to Availability)

Friday

2 PM: Doors Open
3 PM: Meet and Greet
4 PM: Dr. Caitlin McGee Demonstration
6 PM: Dr. Caitlin McGee Demonstration
8 PM: 1v1 w/ the Pros

Saturday

11 AM: Meet and Greet
12 PM: Dr. Caitlin McGee Demonstration
1PM: 1v1 w/ the Pros
2 PM: Dr. Caitlin McGee Demonstration
3 PM: Raffle
4 PM: Dr. Caitlin McGee Demonstration

Sunday

11 AM: Meet and Greet
12 PM: Dr. Caitlin McGee Demonstration
1PM: 1v1 w/ the Pros
2 PM: Dr. Caitlin McGee Demonstrationo
3 PM: Raffle
4 PM: Dr. Caitlin McGee Demonstration

Format

Open Bracket

  • Double Elimination Bracket
  • Best of 3 Series
  • Top 4 teams qualify for Pool Play

Group Play

  • Best of 5 Series
  • Group Play standings determine seeding for Championship Bracket

Championship Bracket

  • Double Elimination
  • Best of 5 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

Matches

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Stream

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Anaheim, California

June 9th, 2016

Today, compLexity takes to the skies in force as we head to Anaheim, California for MLG Anaheim 2016 for Call of Duty! Not only will #coLofDuty be competing in the event, but several compLexity managers and staff will be on hand running a compLexity booth! The compLexity booth will feature giveaways, play with the pro events, autograph sessions and demonstrations by Dr. Caitlin McGee!

Dr. Caitlin McGee

Dr. McGee will be performing demonstrations at the booth to teach players and attendees a series of stretches they can do to help prevent and alleviate wrist, back, and neck strain while gaming for long periods of time. She will also be handing out pamphlets containing a series of at-home guides for attendees.

Dr. McGee got her start in physical therapy for eSports after noticing the prevalence of carpal tunnel and other wrist injuries among PC gamers. Since then, she has expanded into the console gaming scene and frequently travels to Super Smash Bros. competitions to provide consultations and treatment to players on-site.

Call of Duty

Open Bracket

  • Double Elimination Bracket
  • Best of 3 Series
  • Top 4 teams qualify for Pool Play

Group Play

  • Best of 5 Series
  • Group Play standings determine seeding for Championship Bracket

Championship Bracket

  • Double Elimination
  • Best of 5 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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We’d like to wish safe travels to everyone traveling today and the best of luck to #coLofDuty at MLG Anaheim! Be sure to stop by the compLexity booth for some free swag and events!

superjj crowned XFINITY Invitational Champion

June 6th, 2016

by Sören ‘Fantasy’ Vendsahm

The success continues for compLexity’s Hearthstone squad. While two other members, Crane and Loyan, embark on a journey to California later this week to compete for the European Spring Championships and a coveted ticket to BlizzCon, their teammate Jan “superjj” Janßen added yet another title to his already impressive resume.

After his breakout performance a few months ago at SeatStory Cup 4, where he showcased his adaptability to new cards and circumstances with his Reno Freeze Mage, the German player has been on a consistent roll. Deep runs in big tournaments like DreamHack Austin, Insomnia 56 and 57, as well as solid placements in tournaments like the Cursed Trial event, Pax East Major, and representing Europe abroad against China, have cemented superjj’s name amongst the greatest of Hearthstone.

This weekend he added another accolade to his growing credentials by defeating the absolute elite to claim the XFINITY Invitational Season 2 Championship. The event was set up in two brackets to promote the Warcraft movie hitting theaters, as European players played in the Horde bracket, while the North American cardslingers filled the role of Alliance. JJ emerged as the leader of the Horde with closely contested and tight wins over ThijsNL, his practice partner StanCifka, and Na’Vi player XiXo. All those matches ended 3-2 in favor of superjj, making the hearts of his fans race with every draw and move. Against Thijs and XiXo he faced elimination matches early, being down 0-2 and 1-2 respectively. In the end he fought through and found the clutch victories he needed, making it out of the EU bracket to face the North American Champion of the Alliance.

It was the young superstar of Team Archon, the NA Winter Champion Amnesiac, who defeated just moments before DreamHack Austin Champion Chakki, for the right to fight superjj . Sadly for the youngster, the draws and matchups were not on his side, and superjj decisively swept the Alliance Champion off the board. Amnesiac’s Control Warrior couldn’t get anything going as RenoLock, Leeroy and Conceal, and Doomhammer went to work on Grommash. Fittingly, it all ended with superjj and the Shaman hero Thrall delivering the final blow to Amnesiac’s hopes with his trusted Doomhammer, the same character and weapon of the promoted movie showing on silver screens around the globe.

Besides JJ putting another title under his belt and winning $6,000 USD, he is also reclaiming the #1 spot in the world according to GosuGamers ranking system. During the time of DreamHack Austin, JJ was briefly at the #1 position already. Now with DreamHack Summer on the horizon, the confident German is looking to solidify himself as the most consistent player in the entire scene.

 

 

coL.Dota @ The Manila Major

June 2nd, 2016

Beginning today, compLexity Dota begins their run through The Manila Major! The Manila Major brings esports to one of the largest Dota 2 player bases in the world for the beginning of June. The event features 16 of the world’s best teams and $3,000,000 in prize money.

Format

Group StageJune 3rd – June 4th, 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 EventJune 7th – June 12th, 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.
  • The first round matches of the Lower Bracket are best-of-one elimination
  • All other games are Best-of-Three with best-of-five grand finals

Prizes

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

Matches

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Stream

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Manila, Philippines

May 29th, 2016

Today, coL.Dota takes to the skies for the long flight to Manila, Philippines as they prepare to compete in The Manila Major! The Manila Major is the third 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 Mall of America Arena. 

Format

Open QualifiersApril 29th – May 2nd, 2016

  • Eight Regional Single-elimination Open Qualifiers, two brackets for each region.
  • The winners of each Regional Qualifier will advance to the respective Main Qualifier.

Main QualifiersMay 3rd – May 6th, 2016

  • Four Regional Qualifiers.
  • Two groups of five teams, top two teams of each group advancing to the Regional Double-elimination Playoff Bracket.
  • The winner of each Regional Playoff Bracket will join the twelve directly invited teams in Manila.

Group StageJune 3rd – June 4th, 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 EventJune 7th – June 12th, 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.
  • The first round matches of the Lower Bracket are best-of-one elimination
  • All other games are Best-of-Three with best-of-five grand finals

Prizes

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

Location

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Happy Birthday androidx23!

May 26th, 2016

The compLexity Gaming family would like to wish a very Happy Birthday to Brad “androidx23” Fodor as he turns 22 today! 

Brad “androidx23” Fodor is one of the new guns in the competitive CS:GO scene. He is equipped with an immense willingness to learn, the desire for victory, as well as mechanical skills and aim to make it to the top.

Once again, we’d like to wish a very Happy Birthday to Brad “androidx23” Fodor!

Shanghai, China

May 20th, 2016

Today, compLexity Hearthstone’s very own JJ “superjj” Janßen travels to Shanghai, China for the CN vs EU Championship 2016 presented by NetEase. The event features 16 of the best players from Europe and China, pit against each other in 4 four-man double elimination groups. 

Prizes

  • 1st – €20,000 EUR (~$23,000 USD)
  • 2nd – €10,000 EUR
  • 3rd-4th – €5,000 EUR
  • 5th-8th – €1,000 EUR

Format

  • Game format
    • Standard Mode
  • Group Stage
    • 16 players are split into 4 four-man Double Elimination groups.
    • 4 Hero 1 Ban Conquest.
    • Top 2 of each group advance to Playoffs.
  • Playoffs
    • Eight-man Single Elimination.
    • 4 Hero 1 Ban Conquest.

Schedule

  • May 23rd, 17:30 China Standard Time (02:30 PDT, 11:30 CEST): Group A
  • May 24th, 17:30 China Standard Time (02:30 PDT, 11:30 CEST): Group B
  • May 25th, 17:30 China Standard Time (02:30 PDT, 11:30 CEST): Group C
  • May 26th, 17:30 China Standard Time (02:30 PDT, 11:30 CEST): Group D
  • May 27th, 18:00 China Standard Time (03:00 PDT, 12:00 CEST): Showmatch
  • May 28th, 16:30 China Standard Time (01:30 PDT, 10:30 CEST): Quarterfinals
  • May 29th, 16:30 China Standard Time (01:30 PDT, 10:30 CEST): Semifinals + Final

Location

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Happy Birthday Zfreek!

May 14th, 2016

The Syndicate would like to wish a very Happy Birthday to Zakari “Zfreek” Freedman as he turns 22 today! 

Perhaps one of the best players in HoN history, ZfreeK has made a career in the shadows of other big names. As a jungle player and support his actions would be expected to remain in the background, yet Zfreek’s skills showed off a new potential in his positions. With stellar play on multiple teams and in multiple roles ZfreeK has earned himself a spot in the elite player group. His consistency and dedication to learning a game inside and out are what make him a force on the field, while his sarcastic nature and quick wit are what make him a fan favorite.

Once again, we’d like to wish a very Happy Birthday to Zakari “Zfreek” Freedman!

compLexity: The Journey – coL.DOTA at ESL One Manila

May 13th, 2016

Today we are happy to release another coL.Dota video, featuring our jounrey during ESL One Manila. This aftermovie takes you through a week in the team’s shoes including candid moments with a mic’d up swindlezz, the moments following a rough loss, and an inside look at the comradery that makes the compLexity Dota team so easy to root for. We hope you enjoy the video!

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Happy Birthday Surreal!

May 11th, 2016

The Syndicate would like to wish a very Happy Birthday to Kia “Surreal” Man as he turns 20 today! 

Kia “Surreal” Man has come into Counter-Strike Global Offensive from the AVA community where he was an active, successful competitor. Kia brings drive, skill, and the dedication needed to become a champion. His teamwork and ability to find a way to win have struck an eye with the coL organization and we look forward to watching him develop into an essential part of our Counter-Strike team.

Once again, we’d like to wish a very Happy Birthday to Kia “Surreal” Man!