For the fourth time, TaKeTV and NEEDforSEAT® have returned, inviting some of the best and most well-known players in the world to compete in another edition of the famous SeatStory Cup!
Dionysios Bogdanos
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Published: Nov 12, 2015 09:13 am
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For the fourth time, TaKeTV and NEEDforSEAT® have returned, inviting some of the best and most well-known players in the world to compete in another edition of the famous SeatStory Cup!
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From November 12–15 2015, the players will travel to Krefeld, Germany to battle against each other and win the first place prize of $10,000. The overall prize pool this year amounts to a respectable $20,000. The first three editions all featured very noticeable players and crowned some big names, and in the last edition, a very promising talent to rose in 2015. The first one was conquered by Cong “StrifeCro” Shu, the second by Janne “Savjz” Mikkonen, and the last one by the newcomer Jon “Orange” Westberg, who returns as the defending champion. The tournament consists of 32 players, all very famous, thus we are going to see some very exciting matches. Players: Aleš “Alesh” Hemer Sebastian “Xixo” Bentert Jan “Ek0p” Palys Petar “Gaara” Stevanovic Tim “Theude” Bergmann Jan “SuperJJ” Janssen Thijs “ThijsNL” Molendijk Christoffer “Asmodai” Stub Jakub “Lothar” Szygulski Marcin “Gnimsh” Filipowicz Dima “RDU” Radu Jung-Soo “Surrender” Kim Jon “Orange” Westberg Jeffrey “Sjow” Brusi Sebastian “Ostkaka” Engwall Harald “Powder” Gimre Gareth “Cipher” Rouse Paul “Zalae” Nemeth James “Firebat” Kostesich Drew “Tidesoftime” Biessener Ryan “Ryzen” Liberian Laguardian Ryan “Purple” Murphy-Root Haiyun “Eloise” Tang Stanislav “StanCifka” Cifka Bertrand “Elky” Grospellier Jökull “Kaldi” Jóhannsson Nuno “Ignite” Pinho Martin “MartinCreek” Bäcklund Jesper “Freakeh” Eriksson Byron “Reckful” Bernstein Teun “Vortex” Eielts Frederik “Hoej” Nielsen The tournament’s casters will be Frodan and Noxious. Unfortunately, Andrey “Reynad” Yanyuk was going to compete as well but he had to give up his tournament spot, so we will not see him this time. Which one do you think will prevail and take the trophy home? Will the defending champion Orange manage to keep it under his wing? Let us know in the comments below.
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Published: Nov 12, 2015 09:13 am