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The 25th QuakeCon event had been planned for August 2020 in Dallas, Texas, but due to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, was canceled by Bethesda Softworks and id Software on March 31, citing difficulties in planning with vendors and exhibitors at this stage. [4] An online QuakeCon was announced in June 2020 to replace the live show in August 2020. [5]
BGG.CON – Dallas, Texas in late November; Comicpalooza – Houston, ... QuakeCon – Dallas, Texas in early August; SXSW – Austin, Texas in mid-March; West. Mountain
In July 2014 Cypher won his fourth QuakeCon, QuakeCon 2014, without losing a single map in the play-offs stage. [9] During 2015, Cypher tried out Counter Strike: Global Offensive and achieved a good level, but as he was looking for a team, Overwatch came out in beta and he decided to play that instead.
In addition to his software work, he is also known in the gaming community for his long hair and his role as master of ceremonies at Quakecon, a LAN party and gaming convention in Dallas, Texas. Hollenshead joined id Software in November 1996. [1] He stayed on as President of id after it was acquired by ZeniMax in 2009; he left the company in ...
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QuakeCon TDM Invitational Masters: Hilton Anatole in Dallas, Texas: 1st Team Death Match $4,000 [29] 2011 Asus Summer: Online: 1st Duel $217 [30] 2011 DreamHack Summer: Elmia in Jonkoping, Sweden: 5th/6th Duel [31] [32] 2011 DreamHack Summer: Elmia in Jonkoping, Sweden: 3rd Team Death Match $195. With the team Serious Gaming [31] [32] 2011
QuakeCon PCPartPicker Open: Hilton Anatole in Dallas, Texas: 2nd Capture the Flag $2,000. With the team WELP, who additionally won the showmatch. [23] 2013 DreamHack Winter: Elmia in Jonkoping, Sweden: 2nd Duel $3,841 [24] 2013 QuakeCon Intel Masters: Hilton Anatole in Dallas, Texas: 1st Duel $9,000 [25] 2013 QuakeCon 3v3 Open: Hilton Anatole ...
A number of prominent companies have scaled back or set aside the diversity, equity and inclusion initiatives that much of corporate America endorsed following the protests that accompanied the ...