AMD and WWC will be hosting a gaming tournament - the Top Indian Gamer, featuring the Call of Duty4 Championship this weekend.
AMD and World Wide CD ROMs will be hosting a gaming tournament in Mumbai - the Top Indian Gamer, featuring the Call of Duty4 Championship at the Atria Mall, Worli. The tiered tournament will kick-off this Saturday, December 27, 2008, and provide players with an opportunity to test their skills in the war epic team game with other contestants in what is expected to be a challenging gaming tournament. The winners will be announced on December 28 and will receive prizes worth a one lakh Rupees.
Two groups of five players each will play a Team death match on the Call of Duty 4. Of these, the top 8 winning teams would move on to play an Exhibition Team Deathmatch on the new Call of Duty 5: World at War. Each player of the grand wining team of the Call of Duty 4 will receive a special over-clocked edition ATI Radeon HD4850 Graphics Card manufactured by ASUS and a Call of Duty full series pack as prizes. The second winning team will get a step down category graphics card and Call of Duty 4 title for each player. The tournament will also host Left4Dead, a 4 player co-op, open for participants with age 15 and above. In addition to this, there will be a casual game Flatout2 for all age groups, including serious gamers, kids and families with consolation prizes given for all. Gamers will compete on 22 AMD Recommended Gaming Machines. At the event, AMD along with ASUS will also demonstrate gaming machines on ATI Quad CrossFireX and Hybrid Graphics.
Speaking about this launch, Rajshekhar Bhatt, Sales Head - ATI & Chipset, AMD India said, "As always, AMD is committed to providing leading-edge expertise, innovative gaming solutions and best-value solutions of the highest quality to all its customers. Its time tournaments on high-end games are brought ahead for gamers and AMD with its latest technology for gaming makes it even better. This is a unique opportunity for gamers to experience high-end games on the perfect hardware at one of the exclusive gaming competitions. Gaming in Mumbai is growing leaps and bounds and we expect a great response from gamers across the city."
u guys are like seriously dumb..what does the headline say? " Call of Duty4 Championship in Mumbai" ..AND..and..
have you mentioned anywhere in the article where in the blazes is the event supposed to be held?????( and the date is for tomorrow). wtf? is anyone senior even looking at things here?
also do you have an inhouse tech team? do they check if the authentication works in mozilla ? the 2 nd largest browser in use..especially by tt users? can some one pls correct this long standing stupidity.