The Major League Gaming Pro Circuit 2011 is happening live from Austin, Texas this weekend. The top gamers are competing in StarCraft II, Halo: Reach, Call of Duty: Black Ops... and you're at home missing it, aren't you?
You don't have to. MLG is streaming is live, and you can check out all of the action online. Like right here, right now. Check out the streams below for all of the action as it happens!
All-Inclusive Pro Circuit Stream - Runs Friday 5:30pm to Sunday 8:45pm:
Starcraft 2 Stream - Runs Friday 5:30pm to Sunday 8:45pm:
Halo Reach Stream - Runs Friday 5:30pm to Sunday 7:30pm:
Call of Duty: Black Ops Stream - Runs Friday 5:30pm to Sunday 6:00pm:
Major League Gaming’s first event of their 2011 Regular Season, featuring Starcraft 2, Halo: Reach and Call of Duty: Black Ops. Purchase the high-quality stream here. A full schedule for the whole weekend can be seen here.
For some reason, I cannot wrap my head around Call of Duty being competitively played. I don't know why....
Totally agree, people like Justin Wong and Umehara are real Cyber Athletes, at least for me.
Nah, it just that fighting games are awesomer to watch.
@Los255 and LReiviN, I love watching them as well. Makes me wish Evo was broadcast on something other than G4TV since i don't get it.
There are three major SC2 leagues in North America alone this year. (MLG, NASL and the recently announced IGN league.) Gamers do care and the big money is going right into SC2.
@Los255
I agree. Sucks that SSF4 didn't make it into the MLG circuit.
I think that participants and sponsors are the only people who cares, but that's just me, if pro gaming is popular then good for them I guess.
And MLG people don't know the difference between a quarter circle and a quarter's circle. EVO 4 Life.
i mean gamers like Daigo, Tokido, Mago, Justin Wong, are more fun to watch. not to mention it bring us more hype and such.