MLG Columbus kicks off today. MLG is one of the larger competitive gaming leagues, and the only one to reliably feature high level World of Warcraft Arena competition. This will be one of the largest WoW competitions to date featuring 12-14 teams depending on who decides to show up.

From June 4-6 in Columbus, Ohio, 16 of the top World of Warcraft 3v3 Arena teams from around the world will compete for over $15,000. Teams will compete in two groups of eight teams each, in a round robin format, with the top two teams from each group advancing to a double-elimination Championship Bracket. The competition will be fierce, and only the best will remain standing in the end.

Here's a list of the current tournament list. If you follow arenas at all or even read the forums you're sure to recognize some names:

1. United States Nerdstompers (Hoodrych, Velsuz, Nadagast)
2. United States Fnatic (Yog, Douja, Woundman)
3. United States Complexity Red (Snutz, Venruki, Reckful, Sodah)
4. United States Complexity Black (Toez, Flexx, Twixz)
5. United States PK Cards (Zilea, Valrath, Veex)
6. United States Team EG (Azael, Pookz, Cdew)
7. United States Loaded Blue (Didy, Deltons, Brogo)
8. South Korea Loaded Black (Orangemarmalade, Numberone, Satz)
9. United States Team Fierce (Kekki, Bubler, Deceased)
10. United States Skill-Capped.net Central (Filovirus, Nevershock, Zyz)
11. United States Skill-Capped.net East (Enforcer, Verty, Jigslol)
12. United States Skill-Capped.net West (Vidra, Pollee, Diziet, Bothi)
13. United States ArenaPwnage.com (Talbadar, Nuvos, Drmayonaise)
14. United States SK Gaming U.S. (Realz, Glickz, Kollektiv)
15. To Be Determined
16. To Be Determined

If you're at all interested in watching MLG is usually streamed live at GotFrag.com and MMO-Champion as well as the Official MLG site.


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Last Updated: Mar 13, 2016

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