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MLG Winter Championship 2012: April 7 Counter-Strike Counter-Strike: Global Offensive Counter-Strike: Source StarCraft II: Copenhagen Games 2012 Copenhagen April 8 League of Legends StarCraft II: IGN Pro League (IPL) Season 4 Las Vegas April 29 five games EPS Germany: Spring Season 2012 Finals May 19 League of Legends: OGN The Champions Spring ...
In 2011, IGN launched IGN Pro League, a professional esports circuit that ran tournaments for StarCraft II: Wings of Liberty, ShootMania Storm and League of Legends. [53] On March 6, 2013, only weeks prior to the event, IGN abruptly canceled the finals of IPL 6—which were to be held in Las Vegas from March 28 through 31, and discontinued the ...
Of this $5 million, $2 million went to Riot's partners including the IGN Pro League and other major esports associations. Another $2 million went to Riot's Season 2 qualifiers and championship. The final $1 million went to other organizers who applied to Riot to host independent League of Legends tournaments. [1]
Artosis cast alongside Tasteless at the 2012 StarCraft II World Championship Series Europe finals, [7] Australian and Oceania finals, [8] and UK nationals, [9] DreamHack Winter 2011, [10] IGN Pro League Season Two, [11] and Major League Gaming 2012 Spring Arena, [12] Raleigh, [13] [14] and 2011 Orlando. [15] Artosis cast solo at the 2013 ...
In November 2011, IGN announced that they had brought on Lonnquist as a caster for the IGN Pro League (IPL), where he would be working alongside Kevin "CatsPajamas" Knocke, Alexander "HDStarCraft" Do, and Taylor "PainUser" Parsons at the IGN Headquarters in San Francisco California in early 2012. [9]
League of Legends: 2012–present Impact: Jeong Eon-yeong: South Korea: Team Liquid: League of Legends: 2012–present Xmithie: Jake Kevin Puchero: South Korea: Team Liquid: League of Legends: 2012–present Jensen: Nicolaj Jensen: Denmark: Team Liquid: League of Legends: 2012–present iloveoov: Choi Yeon-sung: South Korea: Team Liquid: League ...
After the roster change, TSM finished as the highest placing among North American team through their next eight offline events. In April, they won the IGN Pro League (IPL) 4, beating other top North American teams including Counter Logic Gaming's North America team (CLG.NA), Dignitas, and Curse Gaming. In June, TSM won all three offline ...
2012-02-25 San Francisco, United States LoLPro.com Curse Invitational 1st $5,000 2012-01-22 Kyiv, Ukraine: Intel® Extreme Masters Season VI - Global Challenge: Kyiv 3rd $680 2011-11-20 Providence, United States 2011 Major League Gaming Pro Circuit Providence 3rd $1,000 2011-10-09 Atlantic City, United States IGN Pro League Season 3: Origins 1st