DGL 2013 registrations closing soon

2 January 2013
DGL 2013 SA news

The registrations for the Do Gaming League (DGL) 2013 are coming to a close on 13 January 2013.

The 2013 season will include 12 games, making the upcoming season the biggest league so far.

Each of the featured game leagues are divided into two categories – Premier Games and League Games, depending on the “size” and demand for each game. The big games will receive sponsors and will likely be played at the Do Gaming Championships (DGC). It’s not to say that League Games won’t be played at the DGC, it’s just dependant on how demand for the games and competitions evolve.

“We’ve rated each of the games in the league as either ‘highly competitive’ or ‘casual’, so that gamers know which to enter,” said Robert Hart, Do Gaming League Director. “We have gamers who are looking for a highly competitive league as well as gamers who are looking for a social league. The DGL provides both.”

Premier Leagues:

  • Counter-Strike: GO
  • DotA 2
  • League of Legends
  • Call of Duty: Black Ops 2
  • Battlefield 3

League Games:

  • Call of Duty 4
  • Medal of Honor: Warfighter (dependant on entries)
  • Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3 (dependant on entries)
  • Starcraft II (1v1)
  • Starcraft II (2v2)
  • Quake Live (1v1)
  • Quake Live (2v2)
  • FIFA 13 – PC
  • FIFA 13 – PS3
  • FIFA 13 – Xbox 360 (dependant on entries)
  • Gran Turismo 5
  • Forza 4

To get involved in the local competitive Do Gaming League, head over to the relevant page and get your name down.

Source: DGL

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