Intel Extreme Masters open up world's first eSports stadium

Published January 14th, 2009 - 12:47 GMT
Al Bawaba
Al Bawaba

Intel Extreme Masters open up world's first eSports stadium


Intel Chengdu eSport Stadium in China – World's best Counter-Strike 1.6 and Warcraft 3 players compete for 60,000 USD prize money – Global league of eSports champions with 750,000 USD prize money overall

Cologne, January 13th, 2009 – From January 16th to 18th the elite of electronic sports meets at the Intel Extreme Masters Continental Finals Asia in world's first eSports stadium. In the City of Chengdu, China, professional gamers compete in the disciplines of Counter-Strike 1.6 and Warcraft 3 for a total of 60,000 USD prize money and for their spot at the Intel Extreme Masters Global Finals at CeBIT 2009 in Germany. The overall prize money of the Intel Extreme Masters season III is 750,000 USD.

The Intel Extreme Masters Continental Finals Asia open up the world's first dedicated eSports arena, the Intel Chengdu eSport Stadium. The stadium is used exclusively for the athletes of the 21st century: the eSportsmen. More than 2,000 square meters can accomodate over 1,000 spectators and 200 highend computers for the pro gaming competitions.


"For the first time we bring the Intel Extreme Masters to China, one of the leading countries in the world in eSports. With this tournament, the national eSports leagues move even closer together", said Jens Hilgers, CEO of the Turtle Entertainment GmbH from Cologne, Germany. "Together with our partner Intel at the Continental Finals Asia we open up world's first stadium dedicated to eSports only. A clear sign of growth which shows the way eSports in the future will go."

The Intel Extreme Masters are the global league of eSports champions. Eight live tournaments at the world's most important IT and gaming conventions are tied together by three continental eSports leagues. The leagues are held in America, Asia and Europe to find the best teams on each continent in Counter-Strike 1.6 and World of Warcraft. To Chengdu the world's best Warcraft 3 players will be invited. The eSportsmen compete at the Continental Finals Asia in Counter Strike 1.6 and Warcraft 3 for 60,000 USD prize money and their spot at the Intel Extreme Masters Global Finals at CeBIT 2009, Germany.

"The Intel Extreme Masters Continental Finals Americas are the second event of the eSports league of champions in the United States", said Jens Hilgers, CEO of the Turtle Entertainment GmbH from Cologne, Germany. "Presenting the best American Counter-Strike and World of Warcraft teams live at VGXpo Gaming Expo is another great opportunity to integrate America into our global league structure and to bring world wide electronic sports forward."

The IPTV station ESL TV and its global partners broadcast the matches of the Intel Extreme Masters III live. The IPTV stream is available at: http://tv.esl.eu.

The games are played on Alienware systems from Dell's gaming group based on Intel® Core™2 Extreme processors. All events feature free gaming areas giving everybody a chance to play gaming blockbusters on the latest Intel processors: The Intel® Core™2 Extreme and the brand new Intel® Core™i7. Intel and Dell sponsor the global league of eSports champions. In addition to the title sponsorship of the Intel Extreme Masters, Intel supports the Intel Friday Night Games and the ESL European Nations Championship across Europe.

Further information about the Intel Extreme Masters is available online: www.intelextrememasters.com