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13 posts tagged SK Gaming
Frostyness. One of perks of being a professional League of Legends team at SK Gaming. :)
The new setup of SK Gaming’s professional Counter-Strike player, Marcus “Delpan” Larsson.
Presenting highlights of the $100,000 Intel Extreme Masters Season 6 Counter-Strike World Championship, which took place in Hannover on March 6-10, 2012.
The event attracted more than 2,900,000 viewers.
Final standings:
1st ESC Gaming - $50.000
2nd Natus Vincere - $20,000 (http://www.navi-gaming.com)
3rd Lions - $8,000
4th SK Gaming - $3,800 (http://www.sk-gaming.com)
5th-6th Fnatic - $2,800 (http://www.fnatic.com)
5th-6th Moscow Five - $2,800
7th-8th WinFakt - $2,200 (http://www.team-winfakt.net)
7th-8th TyLoo - $2,200 (http://www.tyloogaming.com)
9th-10th semXorah - $2,100
9th-10th mousesports - $2,100
Getting an interview with SK Gaming’s Patrik ‘f0rest’ Lindberg is not hard, it’s downright impossible. We managed to, though.
Read the 10-page feature on one of the most accomplished esport players here.
Throughout the course of last weekend, SteelSeries sponsored players in SK Gaming, Natus Vincere, Fnatic and other teams took home new titles and more than $1.3 million dollars in winnings.
Winning is Everything.

SteelSeries Team Week is rolling on Facebook. Get involved if you’re up for a bunch of autographed items from our professional teams. :)

GameGune Bilbao 2011: $17,000 and the 5th grand slam title in a row for SK Gaming’s Counter-Strike team.
Boom.
Ze unstoppable?
Real life and in-game footage from SK Gaming’s 3-week-slaughter in June/July this year.
In this period, the Counter-Strike team won 1st place at grand slam events DreamHack Summer 2011, IOL Grand Finals, World Cyber Games Sweden and the Intel Challenge Super Cup 8. :)
SK Gaming of awesome grabbed another grand slam title this weekend, at the Intel Super Cup Challenge 8 in Ukraine.
Go on, boys!
The two final video features from Intel’s Extreme Masters 5 World Championships, by Pixel.tv, are now finally online featuring extensive interviews and on-site coverage.
Watch the first three parts here - and check out the new flicks below. :)
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Natus Vincere. Counter-Strike. Defended last year’s title. Wins $35,000.

Shane ‘rapha’ Hendrixson. QuakeLive. Defended last year’s title. Wins $8,500.
Pixel.tv provided intensive coverage of this year’s CeBIT and Intel Extreme Masters World Championships Season 5, where SK Gaming’s Shane ‘Rapha’ Hendrixson won the $20,000 Quake Live title - and Natus Vincere took home their second consecutive World Championship title in the $80,000 Counter-Strike tournament.
Check PIxel.tv’s features below for loads of player interviews, on-site footage and other awesome content from 2011’s most important gaming event so far.
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Capturing the outstanding highlights of the Intel Extreme Masters 5 European Championship in Counter-Strike, at Kiev CyberSport Arena in Ukraine.
Winners: Team Fnatic ($20,000)
Directed and edited by: Arsalan SK Khan
Produced by: e-Motion Productions