PK CPL UK Videos

Levitation has published the PK videos from the UK CPL WT event which took place a few weeks ago. The videos were recorded from TsN, and were not seen due to hacking of the event from outside.

Complete List

PK Upper Bracket Finals vo0 vs fat (tsn_upper-finals_painkiller_vo0_vs_fatal) 133MB

http://levi.teamspeak.org/dl/redirect.php?fileid=1392

Movie File – PK 4K-Zaccubus vs Daler (tsn_painkiller_4k-Zaccubus_vs_daler_cplu) 134MB

http://levi.teamspeak.org/dl/redirect.php?fileid=1390

Movie File – PK SK-zyz vs 4k-Zaccubus (tsn_painkiller_SK-zyz_vs_4k-Zaccubus_cpl) 172MB

http://levi.teamspeak.org/dl/redirect.php?fileid=1383

Movie File – PK fnatic-Ztrider vs Fata1ty (tsn_painkiller_fnatic-Ztrider_vs_fatal1t) 176MB

http://levi.teamspeak.org/dl/redirect.php?fileid=1391

PK stermy vs SK-zyz (tsn_painkiller_stermy_vs_zyz_cpluk_9-4-0) 252MB

http://levi.teamspeak.org/dl/redirect.php?fileid=1380

PK Grand Finals vo0 vs Fatal1ty (tsn_grand-finals_painkiller_fnatic-vo0_v) 502MB

http://levi.teamspeak.org/dl/redirect.php?fileid=1377

Enjoy!

CPL Singapore

Shortly after the confirmed cancellation of the WT stop in China, the CPL have just announced that the replacement stop will take place in Singapore.

“The Singapore World Tour stop will take place Thursday, October 13 through Sunday, October 16 at The Pandang located at the heart of Singapores central business district. The Pandang is surrounded by a variety of landmarks, those in the immediate vicinity include St. Andrews Cathedral, Singapore City Hall, the Singapore Supreme Court and the City Hall MRT Station.

More information on the new CPL World Tour stop in Singapore will be released in the next few days. ”

BBC Writes About PK

The BBC has published an article following this weekend’s CPL World Tour stop in the UK:

“One of Britain’s top pro-gamers got his best ever result in the UK leg of a lucrative globe-trotting tournament.

David Treacy, aka Zaccubus, came in fourth in the CPL World Tour event and took home a $5,000 (£2,705) prize.

The year long Cyberathlete Professional League’s World Tour stages tournaments in eight countries in which pro-gamers compete for part of a $1m prize pot…

But the UK event was marred by attempts by malicious hackers to crash servers providing online coverage.”

You can read the full article here.