CPL Announces $1,000,000 Gaming World Tour
George Kaspiris writes "It seems the Cyberathlete Professional League (CPL) has announced a 2005 'CPL World Tour' with one million dollars in cash prizes, the largest cash prize ever for professional videogaming. The tour will include ten worldwide stops." There'll be more information revealed at the CPL World Championships (which includes Counter-Strike, Unreal Tournament 2004, Call Of Duty, Halo PC, and Painkiller tournaments) in Texas this July, and over at independent eSports site Gotfrag, reaction has been largely positive, with commenters arguing "competitive gaming could become kinda like the PGA Tour", although another commenter worries: "Right now, there are far too few teams and players... that have the [financial or scheduling] ability to follow this series of tournaments around."
"Right now, there are far too few teams and players... that have the [financial or scheduling] ability to follow this series of tournaments around."
Well thanks for sharing this thought.
This is really a huge problem and there is no solution in sight.
Except that there is : I heard the CPL is gonna have cash prices worth 1,000,000$ this year !
Alright, if world poker tour makes ESPN, video game CAL tournaments has got to at least make tech TV. There needs to be a channel dedicated to gaming.
1 pm wolfenstein hour
2 pm UT2004 hour
3 pm Call of Duty madness
Look at that.... this channel will be a hit. They can take all the server battles and enhance the taping with a ridiculous graphics card and play it on TV.