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ATI/AMD Cyber X Games: Windows XP Championships
by Jolex Del Pilar

Friday, December 5, 2003

Show will feature "best female" gamer portion.

Young women and girls from all over the country will soon descend upon Las Vegas at the chances of winning one of the largest jackpots ever offered to female gamers, thanks to a recent agreement with Microsoft Windows XP to be a title sponsor of the newly named ATI/AMD Cyber X Games: Windows XP Championships. In addition to sponsoring the regular tournaments, the Windows XP commitment allows for radical expansion of the female gamer program at the championships taking place Jan. 8-11, 2004 in conjunction with the Consumer Electronics Show (CES).

Microsoft is also sponsoring the Windows XP Female Pro Gaming Quake 3 Competition, the Windows XP Female Counter-Strike Team Event and the Windows Gamers of the Year Awards. $20,000 in cash and prizes will be awarded to the world's best gamers. Already the world's largest computer gaming festival with the largest purses in the history of gaming, Windows XP's participation significantly increases the prestige of competitive girl gaming within this historic event.

"Windows has traditionally been the platform for competitive gaming. From LAN competitions to Internet matches, Windows XP offers the most performance and stability for gaming matchups. Now, with the ATI/AMD Cyber X Games: Windows XP Championships, we'll have an opportunity to recognize and further support the growing number of women gamers playing on Windows," said Susan Kittleson, Windows Gaming product manager.

The ATI/AMD Cyber X Games: Windows XP Championships will highlight the world's top gamers competing on the most advanced hardware for a chance to win more than $600,000 in cash and prizes over the course of several qualifying tournaments and the championships. The event is being held in conjunction with CES in Las Vegas, Thursday - Sunday, Jan. 8 - 11, 2004.

"Cyber X Gaming is breaking records with the largest prizes ever seen in gaming," Joe Hill, president, Cyber X Gaming, said. "Now with the support of Windows XP, we are making history again with the most extensive girl gamer competition anywhere."

Gamers interested in registering for any of the competitions can find information at http://www.cyberxgaming.com/registration. Windows XP is offering competitors who register before Dec. 31, 2003 for the Windows XP Female Pro Gaming Quake 3 Competition or the Windows XP Female Counter-Strike Team Event a 50 percent registration fee discount.

--- Jolex Del Pilar 

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