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Major League Gaming Releases Fall Schedule

The Fall lineup of MLG coverage begins this week.

Updates and coverage on the schedule can be monitored here in the coming days, but for now the fall schedule is in full swing.

MOBA (Wednesdays at 7pm ET) – Free to Watch

Wednesday nights at MLG will feature the best MOBA games and players. League of Legends matchups will be featured this Fall in the ongoing series. On September 26 at 7pm ET, fans can watch a Counter Logic Gaming showmatch as team CLG Prime takes on CLG EU. Commentary will be provided by Tom "Optimus" Searfoss and Chris "MonteCristo" Mykles. Weekly MOBA broadcasts will also include the Finals of the MLG League of Legends Gamebattles Tournaments. 

StarCraft II (Tuesdays and Thursdays at 7pm ET) – Free to Watch

Beginning October 2, Tuesdays and Thursdays will be devoted to StarCraft II starting with the StarCraft II Online Qualifiers. Featuring competitions for Europe, North America, and Korea/Taiwan, the broadcast will highlight the best from each region with the victors receiving coveted Group Play spots and paid trips to the Fall Championship in Dallas from November 2-4. Shows will be commentated by Nick “Axslav” Ranish and Alex “Axeltoss” Rodriguez.

MvP Invitational (Starts Thursday, September 27 and Airs Mondays and Fridays at 7pm ET) – PPV only  

As previously announced, the world’s best StarCraft II players will meet up in an unprecedented collaboration between MLG and KeSPA’s Proleague in the MvP Invitational. A complete overview of the tournament, players, and first week match-ups is available here. Kicking off on Thursday, September 27, the MvP Invitational will feature 15 days of broadcast with 100+ games casted for dozens of hours of content. 48 players will compete for a $10,000 first prize, paid trips to Dallas, and coveted Group Play spots. Shows will be commentated by Nick “Axslav” Ranish and Alex “Axeltoss” Rodriguez and passes are available online. 

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Comments
  • Is it just me, or do a lot of MLG gamers tend to have a huge ego and at time be extremely rude?
  • I remember trying to play in a MLG certified setting. Ever hear of Gamebattles? Played singles and doubles in MW2 a while back, even with photographic or video evidence of the other team breaking the match rules or hacking, my team was always stuck with the losses we got. Of course these live events are monitored better, but my experience with MLG has been soured.
  • Sort of off topic, but I haven't watched an MLG thing since around Halo 3 and I was wondering if they explore gaming genres that aren't shooters or strategy games like StarCraft. I've been really getting into fighting games lately and I was wondering if they, or someplace else, offered good coverage of those tournaments.
  • MLG = cool experience. MLG gamers tend to uppity/superior jerks.

  • I really don't like MLG much anymore. There is no way I want to affiliate myself with a bunch of 12 yr. old kids during tournaments.
  • MLG. Never been a fan. At all.
  • I'd like to see professional TF2.

  • I only really care for MLG when they're playing Halo games. Outside of that, not a single f*ck will be given.

  • What ever happend to the CoD MLG series. Thats all i ever really watched.
  • They need tf2 matches xD

  • bum bum

  • MLG should stand for Males Lacking Girlfriends
  • Yawn

  • I feel like this pass year has gotten a lot more MLG coverage on GIO than ever before.