Announcing the Schedule for the 2011 European Battle.net Invitational

Announcing the Schedule for the 2011 European Battle.net Invitational

All set for a weekend packed with the finest eSports action right from World of Warcraft’s Arenas and the depths of StarCraft II’s Koprulu sector? Great! But there’s one last thing you need to do before we begin: find out what will happen, and when, in the event schedule.

Whether you watch via the free HD live stream or dive into the crowd in person at the Multikino in Warsaw—this schedule is what you want to study to get the ultimate experience out of these two days.

  • On Saturday, watch the contestants’ arduous climb through the double-elimination brackets. We expect skilful manoeuvres, all-engulfing battles, and combatants emerging heroically from this clash of the best.
     
  • On Sunday you’ll be able to witness one grand final after the other. Steel yourselves for this feast of top-notch eSports entertainment and stay tuned for the celebration of the grand winners.

Check out the full schedule on the dedicated event website. This page has everything necessary to warm you up for the event, including: event information, pictures from the previous events, VODs of memorable matches from last year, and more!

See you in Warsaw (or else you’ll see us).

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Algrothal
Agamaggan
Algrothal
05/08/2011
Where is the player profiles for the WoW tournaments? WoW slackers! :)
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Huntermaster
Sylvanas
Huntermaster
05/08/2011
so why there is a cost to the virtual ticket?
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Aristomache
Azjol-Nerub
Aristomache
05/08/2011
@Huntermaster: The "Virtual Ticket" is for Blizcon in october
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Mcclown
Skullcrusher
Mcclown
05/08/2011
i feel free for being free to watch this free for all tournament ! cheers
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Gørelik
Stormscale
Gørelik
04/08/2011
so the wow arena tournament is free to watch??!?!?!
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Sebalt
Tarren Mill
Sebalt
04/08/2011
@Sympathic: yes the sc2 is also free to watch
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Sebalt
Tarren Mill
Sebalt
04/08/2011
So, are they not showing the whole wow tournament or what?
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Almetien #233
Almetien
04/08/2011
What times exactly are these? UTC? CEST?
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AkodoRyu #216
AkodoRyu
04/08/2011
@Almetien: It's most probably CEST, as it's Warsaw standard time.
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BlueHerring #983
BlueHerring
04/08/2011
I have to watch WoW? Damn!
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Cinimidrak #864
Cinimidrak
04/08/2011
Why not 2 stream, 1 for WoW and 1 for sc2, seems like your not showing WoW in any reasonable ammount...
Seems like blizzard is slacking like hell, like they are used to.
Probably a way the company punish the WoW developers for failing the game completely (as they are still losing subscribers rapidly)
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@Cinimidrak: WoW games are a lot shorter, and frankly out of the 2 current major blizzard titles, starcraft airs better as a competitive online sport.
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Cinimidrak #864
Cinimidrak
04/08/2011
@Drdoalot: I already know this, but simply having 2 streams require almost nothing, things like that is standard for any.. minor tournament. And this is supposed to be 1 of the biggest tournaments there is, so they should live up to atleast minimum standards..
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Aristomache
Azjol-Nerub
Aristomache
05/08/2011
@Cinimidrak: Why would they need 2 streams exactly? The schedule up there is exactly what will be happening at the show itself. The 2 different types of tournament(WoW and SC2) won't be running at the same time. So A single stream is all that it required.
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Nádrain
Silvermoon
Nádrain
06/08/2011
@Aristomache: i agree with you, since the times are diffrent only one stream is needed