Micro Star International will be bringing World No1. Professional gaming team Fnatic.msi to India this week to participate in the 13th BYOC Computer and Gaming festival. The 60-hour non-stop international style BYOC Festival is India’s biggest and most popular gaming event with 12 successful editions behind it. Over 3000 serious gamers and 10,000 enthusiasts are expected to visit the festival that will include LAN Party, Gaming Exhibition, Lecture workshops on gaming related subjects and Seminars. The exciting festival has MSI as principal sponsor. Consisting of players from around the world with registered offices in Australia, the UK and the Netherlands all the members of this team make a living through competing in video game tournaments. The five-member group visiting India are known to be experts on Counterstrike.
The MSI & BYOC Championship 2010 preliminaries will get underway on 25 June and will continue until 27 June. As part of the event, Indian gamers will get a chance to challenge Fnatic.msi team members and play-off against them. In addition to the exciting demonstration games from one of the world's top gaming teams, local gamers will have the chance to enter the stage and experience the thrill of competing against the world's top e-sports stars!. Few lucky Gamers would also get a chance to play COD4 with Fnatic in MSI booth during this Gaming Extravaganza. Gamers from across the country will be competing in the Indian championships through a series of tournaments that will continue over three days and two nights, for the chance to win product and cash worth 5 Lakh rupees.
At BYOC, MSI has also set up a gaming laptop experience zone where it will be showcasing its high-end G-series gaming laptops. While tournaments run round-the-clock, the Expo would be a daily affair from 11 am to 8 pm during all three days of BYOC. MSI will also unveil for the first time in the Indian market, its just-launched MSI GT660 laptop .MSI and world leader in stereo manufacturing Dynaudio worked together to create the GT660—the definitive gaming notebook.
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