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This article was published March 30, 2015 at 10:19.
The Denial were crowned world champions of Call of Duty. This completes the three-day losangelina dedicated to one of the most exciting eSports tournaments of the year, an event that havisto 32 teams, including an Italian, to compete Advanced Warfare on Xbox One in pursuit of a rich booty from 400 thousand dollars. A nothing is worth the ability of opponents, the team Revenge, A LIVE tense final that have fallen at the last. In the first clash in Hardpoint, the denial won by 250 to 123, a result that presaged the best. After you play the better dellecinque only takes three wins to get the prize. In reality, however, in the second clash in Search and Destroy are the Revenge to excel with a six to zero that brought them back on track. The third fight, an exciting Uplink, has brought another victory in the bag of Revenge. Map Comeback has left viewers in suspense until the last, with daring actions often decided by inches.
At this point, it was enough just another win and 400 thousand dollars would be them. With another reversal of the results, however, have torn Denial 6-2 competitors in Capture the flag and here we are in a two by two, which has slipped in an epic final battle, the Search and Destroy where it was decided everything. Point after point, the map gave new reason to Denial that a 6 to 4 sweating like never before can now be said to be the most talented players of the year. Player of the Year is James “Clayster” Eubanks, 22, the US entered the tournament circuit since 2007, which has also outclassed teammates Dillon “Attach” Price, Jordan “Jkap” Kaplan and Chris “Replays” Crowder.
Known to be the leader of his team, despite his young age Clayster already shows an air athlete sailed, with a look smart and strong and a confident attitude. Great disappointment instead for superfavorito tournament, Matt “NaDeSHoT” Haag, nicknamed the “Gamer’s best loved America.” Twenty-two with a past as a waiter in a diner, Haag is today one of the most watched digital athletes, with millions of followers on Twitter and YouTube and sponsorships from the likes of McDonald’s and RedBull. A nothing is worth his talent, money and bombastic publicity: his Team Optic fact stopped in seventh place. Very little to the great expectations that he and his huge bandwagon advertising had created
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