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==Overview==
'''Major League Gaming''' ('''MLG''') is the largest organized league for worldwide professional competitive gaming and tournaments. The privately held company was founded in New York City in 2002, and has now attracted competitors from over 28 countries worldwide. MLG uses several media outlets to popularize their tournaments, mainly through TV, via ESPN in the USA.
Major League Gaming (MLG) is the largest organized league for worldwide professional competitive gaming and tournaments. The privately held company was founded in New York City in 2002, and has now attracted competitors from over 28 countries worldwide. MLG uses several media outlets to popularize their tournaments, mainly through TV, via ESPN in the USA.
However, the internet is much more useful to fans, as MLG posts videos, tactics, leaderboards, tips from professional gamers, and much more. Fans can visit [http://mlgpro.com MLG's website] to upload their videos to the site, and to access the content of their favorite game that MLG currently uses, some of which are: ''Gears of War 2'', ''Rainbow Six: Vegas 2'', ''Call of Duty 4'', and ''[[Halo 3]]''.


MLG also runs a video series in partnership with ESPN called MLG/ESPN Top Ten, in which ten short clips of unusual or exceptional Halo 3 multiplayer matches of the week are presented in a quick, concise manner. Fans can submit their videos for consideration to be included in the MLG/ESPN Top Ten at mlgpro.com<ref>http://mlgpro.com/topten</ref>
MLG also posts videos, tactics, leaderboards, tips from professional gamers, and other content on the Internet. Fans can visit [http://mlgpro.com/ MLG's website] to upload their own videos to the site, and to access the content of their favorite game that MLG currently focused on, such games including ''Gears of War 2'', ''Rainbow Six: Vegas 2'', ''Call of Duty 4'', and ''[[Halo 3]]''.
 
MLG also runs a video series in partnership with ESPN called MLG/ESPN Top Ten, in which ten short clips of unusual or exceptional ''Halo 3'' multiplayer matches of the week are presented in a quick, concise manner. Fans can submit their own videos to be considered for inclusion.<ref>http://mlgpro.com/topten</ref>


==Tournaments==
==Tournaments==
MLG's main function is to organize tournaments and competitions and present leaderboards of the top competitors of a game. MLG's most famous tournament series is the MLG Pro Circut. This is an annual series of tournaments held by MLG in which competitors of all games compete at various locations, usually a major city, in the United States (One event has been held in Toronto, Canada. The current Pro Circut is the MLG Pro Circut 2008 which runs from April 11 to November 3, and has 6 tournaments including the championship. Because MLG is fully sponsored, players competing in an MLG tournament are provided with all necessary equipment such as televisions and video game systems, except game controllers. However, some players may choose to bring equipment anyway to practice their game before the competition. Typically, each MLG tournament is held over the course of a weekend (Friday through Sunday) with the only exception being the Playoffs/Championship, which occurs over a period of four days.
[[Image:Mlgplayers.jpg|right|thumb|200px|MLG gamers in action.]]
[[Image:Mlgplayers.jpg|right|thumb|200px|MLG gamers in action.]]
MLG's main function is to organize competitions and present leaderboards of the top competitors in a game. MLG's most famous tournament series is the MLG Pro Circut, an annual series of tournaments in which competitors of all games compete at various locations (usually a major city in the United States, though one event has been held in Toronto, Canada). Because MLG is fully sponsored, players competing in an MLG tournament are provided with all necessary equipment, including televisions and video game systems, but not game controllers. Some players may choose to bring their own equipment anyway to practice before the competition. Typically, each MLG tournament is held over the course of a weekend (Friday through Sunday), with the only exception being the Playoffs/Championship, which occurs over a period of four days.


===Pro Circuit Ladders===
===Pro Circuit Ladders===
Players wishing to participate in an MLG tournament compete in online tournaments called Pro Circuit Ladders which, by winning, players may earn Pro Circuit Rank Points.  These Pro Circuit Rank Points determine seeding for the Pro Circuit events, and often offer cash prizes. The Pro Circuit Ladder is split into two groups, the Ladder Competition, and the Playoff Bracket. Top teams in the Ladder Competition, who compete over several weeks of tournaments, earn a spot in the Playoff Bracket. The Playoff Bracket is a double-elimination tournament to determine an overall victor. To enter Pro Circut Ladders, players require MLG/Gamebattles Credits which can be purchased in the MLG online store.
Players wishing to participate in an MLG tournament compete in online tournaments called Pro Circuit Ladders. ''Pro Circuit Rank Points'' can be earned by winning Pro Circuit Ladders; these points determine seeding for the Pro Circuit events and often offer cash prizes. The Pro Circuit Ladder is split into two groups: the Ladder Competition and the Playoff Bracket. Top teams in the Ladder Competition, who compete over several weeks of tournaments, earn a spot in the Playoff Bracket. The Playoff Bracket is a double-elimination tournament to determine an overall victor. To enter Pro Circut Ladders, players require MLG/Gamebattles Credits, which can be purchased from the MLG online store.


===Leaderboard===
===Leaderboard===
This is the current Leaderboard for the Halo 3 4v4 Bracket (For Anaheim '09 and Orlando '09 Season National Championships [Jan 2010])<ref>http://www.mlgpro.com/content/page/292274/MLG-Anaheim-Halo-3-Championship-Bracket</ref>
This is the current Leaderboard for the ''Halo 3'' 4v4 Bracket (For Anaheim '09 and Orlando '09 Season National Championships [Jan 2010]).<ref>http://www.mlgpro.com/content/page/292274/MLG-Anaheim-Halo-3-Championship-Bracket</ref> Team captains are listed in bold.
 
Note: Team captains are in bold


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MLG utilizes the [[Forge]] system in ''[[Halo 3]]'' to recreate maps for MLG events, the MLG playlist, and GameBattles. The maps differ from the normal versions mainly by weapon placement, availability and various object placement. Only a handful of weapons are available in MLG, equipment and vehicles are not in play, and gameplay settings are modified to speed up gameplay.
MLG uses ''Halo 3''<nowiki/>'s [[Forge]] create MLG-specific map variants for use in their events, the MLG [[Matchmaking]] [[playlist]], and GameBattles. The main differences between these maps and the defaults are [[weapon]] placement and availability, and the locations of some [[Forge Objects|objects]]. Only a handful of weapons are available in MLG, [[equipment]] and [[vehicles]] are not used, and gameplay settings are modified to speed up gameplay.


===MLG Playlist===
===MLG Playlist===
On March 12, 2008, MLG announced that an MLG playlist would replace [[Team Hardcore]] in matchmaking for Halo 3.
On March 12, 2008, MLG announced that an MLG playlist would replace [[Team Hardcore]] in ''Halo 3''<nowiki/>'s Matchmaking. The playlist was released online as a ranked playlist on March 31, 2008.<ref>http://www.bungie.net/News/content.aspx?type=news&cid=13432</ref> The MLG playlist, along with the other Hardcore playlists, was moved to the Ranked Playlists while the Hardcore Playlist was retired as of August 4, 2009.
The MLG playlist was released online as a ranked playlist on March 31, 2008.<ref>http://www.bungie.net/News/content.aspx?type=news&cid=13432</ref> The MLG playlist along with the other Hardcore playlists were moved to the Ranked Playlists while the Hardcore Playlist was retired as of August 4, 2009 for Halo 3.


==Sources==
==Sources==

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This article is about the professional gaming company. For the Halo 3 playlist, click here.
The MLG Logo

Major League Gaming (MLG) is the largest organized league for worldwide professional competitive gaming and tournaments. The privately held company was founded in New York City in 2002, and has now attracted competitors from over 28 countries worldwide. MLG uses several media outlets to popularize their tournaments, mainly through TV, via ESPN in the USA.

MLG also posts videos, tactics, leaderboards, tips from professional gamers, and other content on the Internet. Fans can visit MLG's website to upload their own videos to the site, and to access the content of their favorite game that MLG currently focused on, such games including Gears of War 2, Rainbow Six: Vegas 2, Call of Duty 4, and Halo 3.

MLG also runs a video series in partnership with ESPN called MLG/ESPN Top Ten, in which ten short clips of unusual or exceptional Halo 3 multiplayer matches of the week are presented in a quick, concise manner. Fans can submit their own videos to be considered for inclusion.[1]

Tournaments

MLG gamers in action.

MLG's main function is to organize competitions and present leaderboards of the top competitors in a game. MLG's most famous tournament series is the MLG Pro Circut, an annual series of tournaments in which competitors of all games compete at various locations (usually a major city in the United States, though one event has been held in Toronto, Canada). Because MLG is fully sponsored, players competing in an MLG tournament are provided with all necessary equipment, including televisions and video game systems, but not game controllers. Some players may choose to bring their own equipment anyway to practice before the competition. Typically, each MLG tournament is held over the course of a weekend (Friday through Sunday), with the only exception being the Playoffs/Championship, which occurs over a period of four days.

Pro Circuit Ladders

Players wishing to participate in an MLG tournament compete in online tournaments called Pro Circuit Ladders. Pro Circuit Rank Points can be earned by winning Pro Circuit Ladders; these points determine seeding for the Pro Circuit events and often offer cash prizes. The Pro Circuit Ladder is split into two groups: the Ladder Competition and the Playoff Bracket. Top teams in the Ladder Competition, who compete over several weeks of tournaments, earn a spot in the Playoff Bracket. The Playoff Bracket is a double-elimination tournament to determine an overall victor. To enter Pro Circut Ladders, players require MLG/Gamebattles Credits, which can be purchased from the MLG online store.

Leaderboard

This is the current Leaderboard for the Halo 3 4v4 Bracket (For Anaheim '09 and Orlando '09 Season National Championships [Jan 2010]).[2] Team captains are listed in bold.

  1. Triggers Down (SK, Hysteria, .Heinz., iGotUrPisto1a)
  2. Str8 Rippin (Tsquared, elamitewarrior, Legit, Snipedown)
  3. Instinct (Neighbor, Lunchbox, Roy, FearItSelf)
  4. Final Boss (Victory X, OGRE2, KGB Soviet, Strongside)
  5. Carbon (ShocKWav3, Defy, Naded, Walshy)
  6. Classic (Soldi3r187, GH057ayame, BesT MaN, Chig)
  7. Status Quo (.FlamesworD., Ix Ace xI, .Totz., [AsK]LeGeNd)
  8. Believe The Hype (-Cloud-, D3M0N-D, -CIuTch-, MaNiiaC)
  9. Dynasty (Destin, eNabLe, TiZoXiC, a Pure Gangster.)
  10. The Influence (TalenT, TwYLighT, l BaTMaYnE l, AnT)
  11. Heaven and Earth (KillerDrewDS, PoWeeZy, Cpt Anarchy, Karma)
  12. Xdao Virtuosity (J3TTY, iPainless, Robbie.B, Gilkey)
  13. Active Rush (IceVayne, Mimic, Elumnite, HokuM)
  14. Relapse (Fearris, Lokiii, Snake Bite, Max/Pro)
  15. Swagger Like Us (Thrust, ZooWuu, -DeRsKy-, Asssault)
  16. North of 49 (G-SpOt, Moniz, DARKscorpion, importedd)

Gameplay

Main article: MLG (playlist)

MLG uses Halo 3's Forge create MLG-specific map variants for use in their events, the MLG Matchmaking playlist, and GameBattles. The main differences between these maps and the defaults are weapon placement and availability, and the locations of some objects. Only a handful of weapons are available in MLG, equipment and vehicles are not used, and gameplay settings are modified to speed up gameplay.

MLG Playlist

On March 12, 2008, MLG announced that an MLG playlist would replace Team Hardcore in Halo 3's Matchmaking. The playlist was released online as a ranked playlist on March 31, 2008.[3] The MLG playlist, along with the other Hardcore playlists, was moved to the Ranked Playlists while the Hardcore Playlist was retired as of August 4, 2009.

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