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In their own words
“The Cyberathlete Amateur League, CAL, was created on March 6, 2001, when the Cyberathlete Professional League acquired the Domain of Games online league. The primary goal of CAL is to be the premiere centre for free online gaming tournaments worldwide. The league attracts both seasoned veterans of online competitive gaming, as well as casual gamers. CAL has been modelled after several highly popular sports organizations such as the NFL, NHL and NBA. CAL also provides seeding and ranking information to its parent organization, the Cyberathlete Professional League. Beginning with a single Counter-Strike division, the Cyberathlete Amateur League has since grown to include over 25 different games, 60 divisions and over 500,000 registered members in the US, Canada, Europe and South America. In CAL you will find many types of games from First Person Shooters, Real Time Strategy, 1v1 and team games. CAL supports PC games and a variety of console based games. CAL was the first online league to form regular structured seasons, complete with pre-season, regular season and playoffs. In addition, CAL was the first league to introduce integrated team predictions, roster locks, score tickers, draft league, detailed standings page and game ID locks. “
Why it might be a killer
Caleague.com is free. It has a huge potential audience, taking into account that nowadays not only young people but adults play online games continuously.
Some questions
Where are they planning to take the profits from? Isn’t it possible to investigate more on the site without being a member of it? It has loads of writing explanations and it’s not really appealing? Is there any reward for winners?
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