The Alliance Tournament is one of EVE Online's annual highlights. Loved by participants and watched by hundreds of excited fans, the tournament is a showcase of EVE's combat mechanics and pure strategy. With the interesting new "flagship" rule to shake things up and the usual commentary on EVE TV, this year's tournament in June is definitely something to look forward to. In a recent news post, CCP confirmed that sign-ups for teams officially open on April 12th. Alliances wanting to enter have until April 23rd to submit their interest in taking up one of the 64 slots in the event.
Most of the slots for this year's tournament will be assigned to applicants completely at random, with last year's winners being guaranteed a spot. In an effort to make sure EVE's big alliances aren't excluded by the luck of the draw, eight slots will be reserved for auction. Alliances will bid against each other for one of the eight guaranteed spots, allowing eight of EVE's richer alliances to choose to secure their slots. There are enough slots left over, however, that those who don't enter the auction will still stand a very high chance of winning a slot at random. To help reduce the number of absentee entrants from last year's total, every alliance entering will also have to pay a 2 billion ISK non-refundable sign-up fee. CCP Claw has helpfully summarised the entry conditions and procedures in a post on the EVE Online forums.
Reader Comments (3)
Posted: Apr 11th 2010 2:59PM (Unverified) said
Can't wait to see some more ships go boom. I liked watching last years' tournament, and think the commentators did a great job.
Looking forward to another good year of clean PVP. The only thing I dislike is that the tournament is, in one way or another, restricted to rich corps - but hey, it's EVE. Money is power.
Looking forward to another good year of clean PVP. The only thing I dislike is that the tournament is, in one way or another, restricted to rich corps - but hey, it's EVE. Money is power.
Posted: Apr 12th 2010 6:29AM (Unverified) said
I don't think that's true. Pandemic Legion proved that with the 10 thorax fleet they used a couple of tournaments ago. That might've been a 1 off occurrence but I think there's definately room for some cheaper, well organised fleets to show that t2 imbafits aren't always the way to go :)
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Posted: Apr 11th 2010 5:45PM ultimateq said
For once, this doesn't make me want to play Eve. I don't have the urge to try to survive the learning curve. As interesting as this is, I don't feel compelled to play Eve this time. But I will probably watch any videos that get released.







