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Fnatic
Fnatic is a global e-sports organizations with a roster of more than 30 players from Europe, Asia, and North America. Founded in 2004, they quickly achieved success, being named the "eSports team of the year" in 2006 and 2009. Fnatic fronts some of the world's most competitive squads in games such as Counter-Strike and League of Legends, and recently opened its own gaming house in Korea.
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Squads:
Call of Duty 4
Counter-Strike 1.6
DotA 2
Halo (XBOX)
League of Legends
StarCraft II
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mTw
Established in 1998, mTw was one of the world's first professional gaming teams. They have always maintained a strong presence with numerous top finishes in international competition. mTw's name is short for "mortal Teamwork." Behind this name stands an organization with more than 80 members dedicated to eSports.
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Squads:
Counter-Strike: Source DotA 2
FIFA 10
League of Legends StarCraft II |
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Official Monitor of Dreamhack Open 2013 and NASL Season 5
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The 2012 flagship model co-developed with Fnatic. Fast response time of 3.4 ms. Brings out the details in dark areas like no other gaming monitor.
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DreamHack Open
DreamHack is the world's largest digital festival and home to some of Europe's most popular gaming competitions. EIZO has been a sponsor of DreamHack's StarCraft II tournaments since 2010.
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NASL
The North American Star League is the largest StarCraft II league outside of Korea. Each season, it features 50 of the world's best players competing for more than $100,000 in prizes.
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HomeStory Cup IV
The HomeStory Cup is a StarCraft II tournament hosted in a studio apartment in Krefeld, Germany. HomeStory Cup brings together some of the world's top SC2 players in a casual setting where viewers get to see not only some great matches, but how the players relax and interact with each other between matches.
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EIZO Cup
The EIZO Cup is a series of seven online StarCraft II tournaments where players compete for cash prizes and EIZO monitors. Matches are streamed live on Starcraft2TV.de
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Official Monitor of DreamHack Open 2013 and NASL Season 5
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The 2012 flagship model co-developed with Fnatic. Fast response time of 3.4 ms. Brings out the details in dark areas like no other gaming monitor.
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Dmytro "Dimaga" Filipchuk
The Zerg Juggernaut
Hailing from Eastern Europe and from clan mTw (Mortal Team Work) – Dmytro Filipchuk or Dimaga as he is known in the StarCraft 2 community – has been considered to be the Juggernaut from the East. Playing a very aggressive Zerg style since he started out in StarCraft 2 Beta in 2010 he has left a mark in almost every tournament that he has been a part of until now.
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Enrique "xPeke" Cedeño-Martinez
The Spanish Conquistador
Enrique Cedeño-Martinez, better known as "xPeke" to the gaming community, has been the cornerstone of Fnatic's League of Legends team from their start in 2010. The 19-year old hailing from Spain believes he is living a dream.
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Johan "N0tail" Sundstein
The Hero of Newerth
Johan Sundstein has been a stalwart of the Heroes of Newerth community, being an ace Ganker or initiator (role that requires doing the most amount of damage) in the scene. Despite his young age he has quickly become a fan favorite in game and outside the game, playing a pivotal role for his team.
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Currently the chief gaming officer of Fnatic, Patrik "cArn" Sattermon became one of the most familiar faces in e-sports during his long and highly successful career as the in-team leader of Fnatic's Counter-Strike squad. In the summer of 2011 he visited the EIZO headquarters in Japan to see firsthand how EIZO manufacturers its monitors and to provide feedback to its R&D team.
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Official Monitor of Dreamhack Open 2013 and NASL Season 5
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The 2012 flagship model co-developed with Fnatic. Fast response time of 3.4 ms. Brings out the details in dark areas like no other gaming monitor.
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