Digital Games ladders heat up


Players and teams are warming up to the ladder format for the Digital Games, and several previously-inactive ladders are beginning to show signs of life.

In Counter-Strike 1.6, French team ONE4ALL sports a 1-1 record and 1115 points on the European ladder, while UK’s neP hold second, and Portugal’s mK! has a handle on third.

The Call of Duty 4  South American ladder is Brazilian-dominated, and O MAR ABRIU VEI ! has tied Canibais for first place with 1200 points and a 2-0 record. This motion bumped Ready to Kill Clan down into third.

KiFireLedius, meanwhile, has taken over the Command and Conquer 3: Kane’s Wrath ladder with wins over CoDster and JuDgEpowr, but a loss to KhuFu_OwNz. Khufu is now inactive, possibly due to being demoralized after flaming GGL’s ladder system over the course of several days. The European Kane’s Wrath ladder is actually faring a little better, as flying Dutchman Technique sports a 2-1 record and 1240 points, but a 1L streak. Can knolz take advantage? We’ll find out in the coming days.

Gosuwatch: Artosis could be nearing the end of his tenure on top of the North American StarCraft ladder, as Mexican BroL1 seems to be hellbent on gold. BroL1 has a 6-0 record and 1575 points! Way to make the North Americans look bad. LoWeLy, meanwhile, has held onto his first place spot in Europe.

The top four players in the North American Warcraft III ladder have been duking it out as of late, and currently, Canadian berrberr owns first place. This should prove to be a very interesting ladder, because it seems some South Americans and Europeans have invaded as well. As usual, the Paladyn status quo continues in Europe–no change there.

While the traditional e-sports titles were no-brainers for activity stats, some sports game owners have come out of the woodwork to represent their countries too. LIVE BOSS, an NBA Live 08 player, has risen to the top of the North American ladder, while airinitout11 follows closely behind. These two heretofore unknowns in the GGL community aren’t afraid to showcase their skills. Lithuanian owner pajarskiukas is leading the way in Europe, as well.

As you should know by now, registration is open for the ladders until July 27. Hit the registration link to sign up and get started!


One Comment

  1. Khufu
    Posted June 24, 2008 at 11:56 pm | Permalink

    Demoralized? lol. No I just stopped playing cnc3 altogether while I am waiting for the patch. I’m playing lots of wc3 automatch atm.

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