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SC2.no are proud to announce that we are organizing the first season of the Norwegian StarLeague and ClanLeague - a continuous online individual and team league for Norwegian StarCraft 2 players. Combined, there is 12 000 NOK (1580€, £1337 :D, $2080) up for grabs in prize money.
NSL (Norwegian StarLeague) is the individual tournament and will be very similar to GSL. There are two divisions - in the top division, 16 players are divided into 4 groups where the top 2 will advance to the playoffs. In the bottom division, 32 players will play a simple single elimination bracket for the chance to advance to the top division.
Read more about NSL on Liquipedia or on our official infopage (Norwegian)
NCL (Norwegian Clan League) is the team league for Norwegian teams. Any team can apply as long as they have 4 Norwegian players in their lineup - information on how to apply can be found in our news article. All teams will be playing in a round robin system, where the top 4 will advance to playoffs in similar fashion to Proleague, where #1 is seeded to the finals, #2 to the semifinals while #3 and #4 play the quarter finals.
Read more about NCL on Liquipedia or on our official infopage (Norwegian)
If you're Norwegian, you can just jump straight into the news article on SC2.no (in Norwegian).
About the sponsors SC2.no is Norway's biggest StarCraft 2 website and community. Whether you want to read up on the last international or norwegian eSports news, watch other Norwegian players play or discuss strategy, SC2.no is the place to go.
SC2BTC is a tournament site where you compete for Bitcoin. In "The Gauntlet", you can enter different level mini-tournaments for the chance to win tickets. These tickets can be cashed out as prize money or used to enter higher-level tournaments with more prize money.
iPartyNorge is a Norwegian event management agency based in Bergen. With roots as far back as 2004 in all major Norwegian cities and an added branch of artist management, their goal is to breathe new life info the nightlife of Norway and, in the long term, other parts of the world.
Matches will be streamed live in Norwegian on our stream. We're looking for streamers and casters, both Norwegian and English, so if you're interested, send an email to raziel [at] starcraft2 [dot] no.
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Awesome! I am so happy that Norwegian eSports is progressing. I wish I was born later so that it would have been ready for me when I was at my prime! :D
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This is really cool ! I'll tune in for sure.
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A Norwegian tournament is a little bit boring idea due to the huge skillcap beetween Snute+targa and the rest
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On April 07 2013 20:41 sunshinefag wrote: A Norwegian tournament is a little bit boring idea due to the huge skillcap beetween Snute+targa and the rest
think thats a great idea anyway maybe this way that skillcap will decreased with more players trying to get good
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On April 07 2013 20:41 sunshinefag wrote: A Norwegian tournament is a little bit boring idea due to the huge skillcap beetween Snute+targa and the rest That's not true at all! Both Snute and TargA lost to Noticimus at last year's WCS Norway and in SC2.no's last big online tournament Lefdal Cup 4 - there's always room for upsets. I won't deny that Snute has probably pulled ahead quite a bit since then, but at the same time Norway currently has a reasonably large roster of grandmaster-level players who will make the competition for top4 quite interesting
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Can't wait to participate! Going to be lots of fun!
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Cool! Gratz norway. We should def set up a scandinavian star league or something like that. We'd prolly end up having the Scandinavian Starleague > European Starleague
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Good luck with that ! Hope it turns out well and you get bigger and bigger !
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Great stuff! Regional esport competitions ftw Good luck with the league and gg & hf for all the players!
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Nice! Just a shame I dont have time to play sc2 at the moment.
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I hope those two funny guys that used to commentate some tournaments earlier will commentate this as well!
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On April 08 2013 03:48 nOIZEbuddha wrote: I hope those two funny guys that used to commentate some tournaments earlier will commentate this as well!
^^ thats the ggwp crew. They might, but I think sc2.no and the various clans will provide commentary. atleast for NCL(the clanleague). For NSL(the indivual league) i think its only Sc2.no that will stand for most of the casting.
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woho :D Hope we get topp 4 again, even though we have lost most of our strong players gogo HPPL :D
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On April 08 2013 04:56 Celadan wrote:Show nested quote +On April 08 2013 03:48 nOIZEbuddha wrote: I hope those two funny guys that used to commentate some tournaments earlier will commentate this as well! ^^ thats the ggwp crew. They might, but I think sc2.no and the various clans will provide commentary. atleast for NCL(the clanleague). For NSL(the indivual league) i think its only Sc2.no that will stand for most of the casting.
No, I am thinking of two guys who casted some wednesday(I think) tournaments, Their names were Haegen and Arnstein. Easily the best norwegian commentators!
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On April 07 2013 21:40 Andreas wrote:Show nested quote +On April 07 2013 20:41 sunshinefag wrote: A Norwegian tournament is a little bit boring idea due to the huge skillcap beetween Snute+targa and the rest That's not true at all! Both Snute and TargA lost to Noticimus at last year's WCS Norway and in SC2.no's last big online tournament Lefdal Cup 4 - there's always room for upsets. I won't deny that Snute has probably pulled ahead quite a bit since then, but at the same time Norway currently has a reasonably large roster of grandmaster-level players who will make the competition for top4 quite interesting
I believe wcs was played out during the summerbreak? I guess players like noticimus is focusing on school now in addition to sc. I think that is a huge handicap when there are other participants playing full time.
I guess i will watch it anyways, I am not really familiar to the norwegian scene so it will be exciting to see the quality and such.
Edit: stupid autocorrect....
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Welcome to SC2BTC as a sponsor! Thanks to them we've been able to increase the prize pool by €500! :D
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Awesome how the norwegian scene is growing. Cudos to SC2.no and their sponsor SC2BTC for helping out with some great prizes! Missing stream links tho - also try to get this as an event on TL so you can link the stream. And ofc casters i hope are considering english.
glhf, looking forward to see more like this.
- AposisSløvpeis
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Cant wait for this! so excited
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Wanted to give a big shoutout to iParty Norge who put in an extra 2500NOK, and the prize distribution is now as follows:
1st: 5000NOK (850$) 2nd: 2750NOK (~470$) 3rd: 1500NOK (~250$) 4th: 750NOK (~125$)
Thanks!
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