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Fnatic presents the second StarCraft 2 tournament powered by RaidCall. Featuring $1,500 in prize-pool as well as hardware from MSI and EIZO.



The first RaidCall Invitational StarCraft 2 tournament took place in the beginning of March and had sixteen of Europe's finest players in attendance. With the prize pool reaching $1500, and with players such as ToD, SjoW, TitaN and Grubby signed-up, the tournament was expected to have a fantastic outcome - and the expectations were met. The Russian player from Team RoxKIS, TitaN managed to finish on top of the podium, taking home a total of $1,000.



RaidCall Invitational #2 will feature an all-Korean roster, with some of Korea's finest players in attendance.







ToD will not be playing due to organising and administration of the competition.











The tournament will be played in a single elimination mode and the player who finishes on top will receive $1200 in cash. March 18 will feature games up until quater-finals, with 8 remaining players. Games will resume on 19th at an offline final in the brand new Fnatic Gaming house which will be officialy launched on stream.



Prize Fund

1st - $1,200

2nd - $300 + EIZO Monitor

3rd - MSI Z68A-G45 (G3) & MSI N560GTX-Ti Twin Frozr II OC V2





The RaidCall Invitational #2 will take place between 18th-19th March. Will Leenock repeat his MLG Providence-success? Will Moon get some revenge from Assembly Winter? Will Oz be able to once again impress the audience as he did at the MLG Winter Arena 2012 tournament? A lot of questions will be answered soon. One thing is for certain even today. It will be an interesting tournament to follow, not only because of the strong field of players, but also because Khaldor will be streaming the whole tournament.



All additional details will be added to this post and via the Fnatic



Brackets:











These tournaments wouldn't be possible without our sponsors and Raidcall, MSI & Eizo.



About RaidCall:

RaidCall is designed for group communication while gaming, especially for games requiring tight teamwork such as FPS and MMORPG games. It can provide clear voice quality with extremely low latency, and there is no need to rent servers or set up a server by yourself - it's totally FREE. RaidCall makes group communication easier.



About MSI:

MSI is proud of its more than 20 years experience in designing and manufacturing high performance IT products. The product lines of MSI are motherboards, graphic cards, notebooks, consumer electronics, barebones, networking and server products, and fully integrated add-on peripherals. With its ISO 9001 and ISO 14001 qualified facilities, MSI products provide the ultimate performance, reliability and value-increasing productivity.



About EIZO:

Eizo is a European subsidiary of Eizo Nanao Corporation, a leading Japanese manufacturer of high-end visual display products with a wide range of LCD monitors. The image quality, long-term reliability, and innovative features of EIZO monitors make them the products of choice in many hospitals, financial trading rooms, air traffic control centers, back offices, design studios and eSport events throughout the world. Fnatic presents the second StarCraft 2 tournament powered by RaidCall. Featuring $1,500 in prize-pool as well as hardware from MSI and EIZO.The first RaidCall Invitational StarCraft 2 tournament took place in the beginning of March and had sixteen of Europe's finest players in attendance. With the prize pool reaching $1500, and with players such as ToD, SjoW, TitaN and Grubby signed-up, the tournament was expected to have a fantastic outcome - and the expectations were met. The Russian player from Team RoxKIS, TitaN managed to finish on top of the podium, taking home a total of $1,000.RaidCall Invitational #2 will feature an all-Korean roster, with some of Korea's finest players in attendance.The tournament will be played in a single elimination mode and the player who finishes on top will receive $1200 in cash. March 18 will feature games up until quater-finals, with 8 remaining players. Games will resume on 19th at an offline final in the brand new Fnatic Gaming house which will be officialy launched on stream.The RaidCall Invitational #2 will take place between 18th-19th March. Will Leenock repeat his MLG Providence-success? Will Moon get some revenge from Assembly Winter? Will Oz be able to once again impress the audience as he did at the MLG Winter Arena 2012 tournament? A lot of questions will be answered soon. One thing is for certain even today. It will be an interesting tournament to follow, not only because of the strong field of players, but also because Khaldor will be streaming the whole tournament.All additional details will be added to this post and via the Fnatic site Brackets:These tournaments wouldn't be possible without our sponsors and Raidcall, MSI & Eizo.RaidCall is designed for group communication while gaming, especially for games requiring tight teamwork such as FPS and MMORPG games. It can provide clear voice quality with extremely low latency, and there is no need to rent servers or set up a server by yourself - it's totally FREE. RaidCall makes group communication easier.MSI is proud of its more than 20 years experience in designing and manufacturing high performance IT products. The product lines of MSI are motherboards, graphic cards, notebooks, consumer electronics, barebones, networking and server products, and fully integrated add-on peripherals. With its ISO 9001 and ISO 14001 qualified facilities, MSI products provide the ultimate performance, reliability and value-increasing productivity.Eizo is a European subsidiary of Eizo Nanao Corporation, a leading Japanese manufacturer of high-end visual display products with a wide range of LCD monitors. The image quality, long-term reliability, and innovative features of EIZO monitors make them the products of choice in many hospitals, financial trading rooms, air traffic control centers, back offices, design studios and eSport events throughout the world. www.twitter.com/MattGillott