The end of an era is upon us, and it’s safe to say the writing has been on the wall for over a year. 4Kings, one of UK’s foremost superteams, has disbanded its Warcraft III division, leaving Manuel “Grubby” Schenkhuizen and Daniel “LiiLD.C” Claesson clanless.

The official reason given for disbanding was “a lack of players and other things.” The squad has been steadily losing star players since Nov. 2006, when Dae “FoV” Hui Cho left the team.

FoV’s departure to Beijing E-ports Team signaled an inability for 4K to compete on the free market for its own players. According to Warcraft III superfan/expert and former GGL contributor Jos “Zerter” Buyvoets, this was the true beginning of the end for 4K’s WC3 squad.

Despite FoV’s absence, 4K still had a bevy of stars on its roster until Olav “Creolophus” Undheim decided to retire after winning WCG 2007. Undheim’s decision was right for him, but wrong for the team.

“Creo going inactive probably ‘did it’ as it put a lot of pressure on Yoan ‘ToD’ Merlo and Grubby who failed to qualify for the WC3L finals without him,” said Zerter. Continued…



Following the death of Colin McRae, Codemasters voluntarily pulled the ads for DiRT off the air in the UK.

The official party line is that the ads were pulled in respect to the family. There may have been an element of that, but the cynic in me says that the real reason they were pulled is to avoid a public relations debacle.

Horrible coincidences plus public perception of a company trying to profit off them equals bad juju. That’s disregarding the current icy relationship the gaming industry has with old media worldwide.

Were the ads pulled of respect, or because some suits figured that the loss in sales from pulling the ads was offset by the idea that anything with McRae’s name on it is going to sell anyway?

Either way, you won’t be seeing advertisements for DiRT in the UK for a while.



Microsoft UK let slip today that UK and EU videogamers will get a price cut this Friday, Aug. 24 in an effort to boost sales across the board. Additionally, the Xbox 360 Elite will come out this Friday in those territories for €449.99 in Europe and £299.99 in the UK. Continued…