After nearly two months of competition, only four teams remained out of the original sixteen international franchises. These four teams would be further whittled down to a mere two based upon the results of Monday’s pair of semi-final matches. The two victorious teams will go on to compete against one another in the season two World Championship Final on July 28.
San Francisco Optx vs. Berlin Allianz
Vanessa showed why she is the woman to beat in Dead or Alive 4 (DOA4) female by dominating Berlin’s Liefje, 5-1, on the DWA Coliseum. Berlin responded with a victory in FIFA 08. Its player Manyna made three goals to Stermy’s one in the first half. This 3-1 point differential would last through the second half, resulting in a win for Manyna.
Despite some interference by Berlin’s YggdrasiL, San Francisco’s Miximup maintained the lead for most of the Forza 2 race. YggdrasiL and his companion FinPro had pushed San Francisco’s other racer, Sackamonjaro, into fourth by the third lap. Miximup finished first with Yggdrasil and FinPro in second and third. The overall score was now 10-7 with San Francisco still in the lead.
The DOA4 male match followed a similar pattern to the earlier bout between their female counterparts. San Francisco’s NinjaCW came out swinging and by the time the dust cleared, he had picked up a 5-1 victory over THE_TACTICAL on the Temple on the Mountain. Continued…






Berlin Allianz vs. Sydney Underground
Fans of the Championship Gaming Series (CGS) will know Kat Hunter as the general manager of the San Francisco Optx. These same aficionados may be less aware of her career outside of the CGS. Most notably she was a member of the all-female gaming squad, the Frag Dolls. She has also produced game related content for AT&T Blue Room and served as a webmaster for Game Daily. She became involved in the video game community after a career in advertising.










