| TEAM VERYGAMES The Team VeryGames is the first professional Counter-Strike Source team ever created in France, composed of players under contract and paid. It is composed of players from the most talented of the European scene, and is currently the best French and European team (see Classification Cadred.org). Its foremost goal is stability, to gain the maximum experience of his victories but also its losses to finish on the podium of events in which it participates.
| | ANTIFA.GAMING Antifa.gaming is a Multigaming Clan and an antifascist community on the Internet and especially in the eSport world. Moreover, Antifa.gaming is a platform for discussion, information but also fun for an antifascist public.
| | DEFEATERS Team DEFEATERS is professional team from Slovakia. This team was founded in summer of 2002 with sole target – to become the best in our country. After a hard work, after many trainings, after changes we have meet our target. Now we belong to best and most stable teams in Slovakia and Czech Republic. We have built solid reputation in the world, because we have attended the biggest tournaments in the world like ESWC 2005 in Paris, World Cyber Games 2005 in Singapore, World Cyber Games 2006 in Italy, etc. (We were invited to best online events like EuroCup XII, XIII, where we've played nice matches against top teams from the Europe).
| | IMPERIAL Imperial Esport Ltd is the registered legal entity of Imperial Esports, one of Europe's most prominent professional video gaming teams. Featuring both PC and Xbox 360-based players, Imperial Esports is an established force within the gaming world, characterised by a team full of fair, friendly and charismatic gamers who harbour an unparalleled desire and natural talent to be the best. These players attend gaming tournaments, competitions and gaming-related exhibition events across the globe playing for cash prizes but most of all, prestige. Imperial Esports' Counter-Strike: Source and Call of Duty 4 teams hugely benefit from the use of VeryGames' DediGames PRO servers to practice and compete on, meaning that they have the lowest possible latency whilst playing; something that is vital for competitive gamers like ours who want to be the best at all costs.
| | ORIGINE ONLINE Origine-online is an association founded in 2004 on various video games in order to promote high level eSport. Key player of the MMORPG world, the structure has stood out In France and Europe thanks to its professionalism and effectiveness of its rosters. Today, Origine extends its ambitions in the online FPS, each team remaining faithful to the principles of mutual respect, optimization and cohesion. Near the community, the association also offers an information portal, regular events and a web Tv.
| | PINCHO Pincho formed in 2004, now is a most famous Russian multigaming club, which has major squads in the most popular competitive video games worldwide — Counter-Strike 1.6 in two countries, Counter-Strike Ladies, FIFA 10, Starcraft: Broodwar, Left4Dead, Counter-Strike: Source and, proudly, World of Warcraft, — that allows Pincho firmly defend its position of a trend-maker in its CIS-field and stay on top all the time. A clear vision for the future of competitive gaming is the key.
| | POWER GAMING Power Gaming is a leading UK Esports team. Since forming in September 09, Power Gaming has enjoyed success around the globe, from London to Shanghai. The team was originally formed to give gamers a platform from which they could showcase their talents to the world. Now it encompasses much more, it’s the home to several professional gamers as well as upcoming talents through its academy. Touted to become the next UK power house, expect to see Power Gaming at most of the major events around the world for years to come.
| | REASONGAMING Reason Gaming has been established five years and has a widely respected reputation as one of the premier eSports organisations within Europe. Achieving consistent results in mainstream games on both PC and console, Reason Gaming have won many large events and represented the UK in the World Cyber Games during both 2005 and 2007.
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