The exciting championship and semifinal rounds will showcase some of the world's greatest Halo talent. Halo fans are invited to stop by and catch all the action, which starts at 1 p.m. PST on February 17. From 6-10 p.m. PST, all fans are invited to come play Halo for free in a LAN frag-fest on 60 PCs.
Prizes for the worldwide finalists include RADEON™ 9800 PRO graphics cards by ATI® . The top three finalists will walk away with an Alienware® Aurora™ Gaming PC from Alienware and AMD. And of course, the top winner will be crowned Halo Worldwide Champion with all bragging rights included.
The Halo® for Windows® Worldwide Championship will take place in the Los Angeles area, at:
Internet PC Cafe, Nuritech
1452 W. Artesia Blvd #3
Gardena, CA 90248 USA
Phone: 310-324-5525
The finalists and the countries they represent include:
India: Nickunj Bansal
Holland/Netherlands: Stefan Dammers
France: Sam Cheikh-Saad
UK: Jonathan Finglass
Austria: Helmuth Melcher
Australia: Josh Hall
Japan: Teppei Terabe
USA: Noah Evans
Brazil: Henrique Santos Pinto de Souza
Finland: Juho Vainio
Denmark: Jacob Grubbe Rasmussen
Sweden: Anders Rudolfsson
Norway: Dag Erik Jorgensen
Singapore: Sunny Oke Ching Siang
Ireland: Rick Sundberg
Mexico: Ricardo Pedroza Herrera
Chile: Nicolas Friedli Leon
Korea: Ju Yong Shin
Taiwan: Hong-Chi, Jang
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 Halo, enhanced for play on the PC, contains all the action-packed combat and thrilling gameplay that made it a smash hit. Armed with a new arsenal of weapons and vehicles, Halo delivers challenges and surprises as well as intense online multiplayer competition exclusively for the PC.
 Halo, enhanced for play on the PC, contains all the action-packed combat and thrilling gameplay that made it a smash hit. Armed with a new arsenal of weapons and vehicles, Halo delivers challenges and surprises as well as intense online multiplayer competition exclusively for the PC.