Texas publisher Gamecock and Australian developer Auran found the perfect place to market their new game, Fury. At CPL Summer, we’ll see Pandemic, one of the top World of Warcraft teams in the world, take on Flow Gaming, a well-known FPS team, with $4,000 on the line.
GGL Wire contacted Pandemic’s Jared “vhell” Coulston for some insight into the match.
“I spoke with one of the [Flow] members that will be playing; they’re as new to the game as we are,” said Coulston. “We have a few friends that followed the game and played all the weekend events, so they’re coaching us at the moment. Hopefully that’ll give us the edge we need since the game heavily depends on what character builds your team runs.”
Coulston added that Fury is “really really fast compared to WoW. Every part of it.”
Fury is supposed to be a fusion of FPS and MMO gaming, so it’s only right that we get to see matches up close and personal. Pandemic vs. Flow Gaming will be broadcast on fury.esportstv.com starting Friday, Aug. 30. at 7PM EST.
If you haven’t been following the news behind Fury, it’s a PVP MMO game that promises no grinding. Instead, you level up through PVP matches (as opposed to committing mass genocide against Duskbats and Kobolds).
















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Fury is supposed to be a mix of MMO and FPS? I might be missing something but I’ve never heard that before
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