With only two weeks remaining in the ladder phase of the Digital Games, many of the ranks are starting to sort themselves out. However, teams and players can be leapfrogged with ease, so danger could lurk around the corner for our ladder leaders. Let’s check out the current rankings.
On the South American Call of Duty 4 ladder, Ready to Kill Clan maintain their #1 position despite a losing record. In the coming days, however, they will face a strong challenge from brazilianclan. This all-Brazilian ladder may come down to the wire within the next two weeks, as it’s difficult to grind out a lot of matches in a 5v5 format. We’ll keep an eye on it as we move forward.
Command & Conquer 3 stalwart knolz continues his ownage in the European C&C3: Kane’s Wrath competition. He only leads 2nd place LeOwNzall by 40 points, however, so he needs to stay sharp. On the North American front, KiFireLedius holds on to his lead, as well. As an aside, be sure to read KiFire’s blog about how he feels EA isn’t supporting Kane’s Wrath. He wrote it over the July 4th holiday so many of you may have missed it. Continued…






Due to the intricacies of ladder play,
The LAN finals of the ClanBase EuroCup XV tournament ended the way everyone expected - the winner in Warcraft 3 was Manuel “Grubby” Schenkuizen and the victors in CS 1.6 and CoD2 were Team NoA and Tek-9 respectively.
The finals of the ClanBase EuroCup XV are taking place in Enschede, the Netherlands, this weekend. The best Warcraft 3 players and the best Call of Duty 2 and Counter-Strike 1.6 teams of the competition have gathered in the WZRRD gaming center to duke it out for €20,000 in cash sponsored by PokerStrategy.cc and SteelSeries. 








