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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