Live On Three #30 with djWHEAT, SirScoots, and Slasher will feature Jarod "StreetRunner" Resin as the featured guest to discuss The AGP and answer questions from the audience.
The AGP has seen both positive and negative feedback since the launch in late September. On this week's LO3, Jarod will join us to discuss his vision for the AGP and the impact the recent vote will have on players, tournaments, and the organization. During the interview the hosts be fielding questions from show chat and open up the phones for the audience to grill him about every aspect of the AGP, including the membership fee, choosing Quake Live as the flagship game, the differences between the AGP and the G7, conflict of interest in running tournaments while also being a players association, and the long term goals of the AGP. Also on the show will be SK Gaming's Dennis "walle" Wallenberg to talk about the team's latest victory at IEM Chengdu with their new lineup.
We will also be discussing the Dubai event and the invites announced, along with our early picks, as well as the IEM North American groups.
- ESL Dubai to hold a major Quake Live tournament with several of the world's best players, including Shane "rapha" Hendrixson, Alexey "Cypher" Yanushevsky, Sebastian "Spart1e" Siira and comebacks by Anton "Cooller" Singov and Fan "RazerJ" Zhibo; ESL also announces $130,000 prize purse for the European QL/CS/WoW season, as well as the groups for the North American QL/CS playoffs, and European CS playoffs.
- Brazilian Counter-Strike player aSpx has been banned 6 years by the World Cyber Games for cheating on LAN at WCG Brazil. How this happened and how no one was able to notice.
- Major League Gaming announces Orlando as their finals event in January, with $380,000 in cash being awarded over Halo 3, Gears of War, World of Warcraft, and Madden 10.
- Justin Wong will take on Daigo in a first to 10 next weekend at Season's Beatings in Ohio, who's favored and our picks on the winner. More details on Super Street Fighter 4 are released including a possible spectator mode.
- Fly100% taking home the IEM Chengdu title over a very prepared Moon, being the only non-Korean player to place in the top 3.
- DotA developer IceFrog has joined Valve Software to continue working on his project, potentially a standalone DotA through Valve. What this could mean for the game's longevity and how it interacts with eSports.
- After much petitioning from members of the Gameriot community, SK.EU's new WoW team will in fact be heading to MLG Anaheim.
- ex-Wicked/mYm Polish superstars join English-based organization Vitriolic, compLexity go through roster changes.