The NGL was started by Freaks 4U as recently as May 2006, and has evolved into one of the biggest leagues in the world for both Counter-Strike 1.6 and Warcraft 3: The Frozen Throne, with prize money and attendance fees worth more then $66.000. NGL-ONE is now in its fourth season and its third play day. To find out more about the results of the teams that participate in the league go to our NGL-ONE coverage here. Amongst the participants in the NGL-ONE Warcraft league we can find MYM, SK, Four Kings and Fnatic.
As the leagues of professional gaming grow and get more competitive, it's a good sign that e-sports might grow to be the official sport we all hope and think it could become. To give some spotlight on some of the master minds of the leagues we here at myMYM.com have made an interview with the head referee of the NGL-ONE league, Perdita. The interview comes along with our new NGL-ONE coverage.
Here is a snippet of the interview
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For the full interview go to our NGL-ONE coverage.
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Do you read your news before you post them? Sorry I had to post it, read so many news like this.
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It's all fixed but the NGL-ONE Head nickname is Perdita not Predita.
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