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− | '''DeutschLAN 2016''' is the second iteration of [[DeutschLAN_2015|DeutschLAN]], the first ever Team Fortress 2 LAN exclusively dedicated to the [[Highlander]] gamemode. Like in 2015, the event is going to be held at MTA in Nieheim, Germany on the 9th September, 2016 to 11th September, 2016. The event will once again feature at least eight of Europe's Highlander teams | + | '''DeutschLAN 2016''' is the second iteration of [[DeutschLAN_2015|DeutschLAN]], the first ever Team Fortress 2 LAN exclusively dedicated to the [[Highlander]] gamemode. Like in 2015, the event is going to be held at MTA in Nieheim, Germany on the 9th September, 2016 to 11th September, 2016. The LAN event will once again feature at least eight of Europe's Highlander teams, including current [[ETF2L_Highlander_Season_10/Premiership|ETF2L Premiership]] champions [[Strong Opinions]]. |
Revision as of 21:33, 10 August 2016
DeutschLAN
League Information
Organizer:
Game Mode:
Type:
LAN
Location:
Nieheim
Venue:
Format:
Round Robin Groups (Bo1)
Single Elimination Playoffs (Bo3)
Single Elimination Playoffs (Bo3)
Prize Pool:
TBA
Start Date:
2016-09-09
End Date:
2016-09-11
Total Teams:
TBA
Links
Maps
Chronology
DeutschLAN 2016 is the second iteration of DeutschLAN, the first ever Team Fortress 2 LAN exclusively dedicated to the Highlander gamemode. Like in 2015, the event is going to be held at MTA in Nieheim, Germany on the 9th September, 2016 to 11th September, 2016. The LAN event will once again feature at least eight of Europe's Highlander teams, including current ETF2L Premiership champions Strong Opinions.