SA Battlefield 3 End Game tournament results

25 March 2013
End Game tournament

To celebrate the upcoming launch of Battlefield 3′s final expansion, End Game, EA South Africa, iGame and MyGaming held a tournament to mark the occasion.

The final of the tournament was held this weekend, in 4v4 squad rush format.

The tournament saw some impressive action from South African teams, and on behalf of EA South Africa, iGame Online, and MyGaming, I’d like to thank all involved for participating.

Battlefield 3 End Game tournament – winners and runners-up

  • 1st: iM’Anaemic
  • 2nd: [NSD] Team 2
  • 3rd: (A2K) Alpha Omega
  • 4th: lEoBlRetribution

About Battlefield 3 End Game*

End Game adds a capture-the-flag game mode to DICE’s colossal first-person shooter.

In addition to the capture the flag mode, End Game also hosts Air Superiority match mode, which allows for large scale dog fights to become a focus of the action.

End Game also features an all-new dirt bike to speed up the pace of some of the battles, two new AA vehicles, and a dropship to call in parachute reinforcements behind enemy lines.

In terms of what you’ll be blowing up, End Game features 4 new maps, each inspired by one of the four seasons – such as the fall-themed Operation Riverside and the snowy Sabalan Pipeline.

Check out the End Game trailer below:

*Base copy of Battlefield 3 required

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