WORLD’S LARGEST GAMING LEAGUE TO STANDARDISE ON NVIDIA HARDWARE
NVIDIA Renews Worldwide Sponsorship of the Cyberathlete Professional League;
NVIDIA to Host First $30,000 Halo PC Tournament
LONDON - DECEMBER 9th, 2003 - NVIDIA Corporation (Nasdaq: NVDA), the worldwide leader in visual processing solutions, today announced that it has renewed and expanded its sponsorship of the Cyberathlete Professional League® (CPL), the world’s largest professional gaming league, to include support for all CPL tournaments and events held in North America, Europe and Asia, including two new "Super Bowl" style events slated for 2004. As a worldwide sponsor, NVIDIA will exhibit at all key events and provide a level of hardware support that enables the CPL to standardise on GeForce(tm) FX graphics processing units (GPUs) in every PC used for competitive tournament play.
"CPL competitors rely on us to provide them with fast and reliable PC hardware. NVIDIA’s sponsorship allows us to deliver the best state-of-the-art equipment to these cyberathletes," said Angel Munoz, founder and president of the CPL. "NVIDIA is the hands-down leader in graphics and we’re pleased to provide them with the perfect environment to showcase their latest products to gamers throughout the world."
In addition, NVIDIA announced its role as title sponsor of the $30,000 Halo PC tournament, taking place for the first time at the upcoming CPL Winter 2003 Championships to be held in Dallas, Texas from December 16-20, 2003.
"CPL tournaments have attracted an astounding number of gamers from across the globe and spectator viewership grows with each event," said David Roman, vice president of corporate marketing at NVIDIA. "NVIDIA is committed to working with the CPL and doing our part to help turn mature professional gaming into a true sporting event."
At the upcoming event, NVIDIA will also host the "The Way It’s Meant to Be Played(tm)" Gaming Zone, where gamers will have an opportunity to preview hot new and upcoming PC games, including UbiSoft’s Far Cry, Electronic Arts’ Battlefield: Vietnam, Epic Games’ Unreal Tournament 2004, Dreamcatcher Games’ Painkiller and more. NVIDIA will also be hosting unofficial tournaments and daily giveaways each day of the event. For more information about NVIDIA at the CPL, please visit www.nvidia.co.uk/nzone.
CPL tournaments are held in the United States, Germany, UK, Netherlands, Norway, France, Singapore, Australia and Brazil. For more information about the CPL, please visit www.cyberathlete.com.
About the CPL Launched June 1997, the Cyberathlete Professional League (CPL) was the first organisation to advance computer game competitions to the level of a professional sport. Today, the CPL is the global leader in competitive computer gaming, having held live tournaments on five continents. The CPL has also sanctioned a large number of qualifying tournaments held in over 30 countries. Visit the CPL website at www.cyberathlete.com.
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