Shuffle V has announced that they will be streamed by VGBootcamp. The tournament, to be held on February 22-23, 2014 in Columbus, Ohio, will be the first Smash tournament supported by Major League Gaming since the MLG Dallas Championship in 2010. While the tournament won't see the $35,000 in prize money provided to Brawl players at the Dallas Championship, it will see something not available in 2010. VGBootcamp will be providing a high quality livestream that can be watched on MLG.tv. MLG.tv was recently re-launched by MLG, switching from it's YouTube style iteration established in 2009 to the new premium livestream service.
Shuffle V will be held by the eSports Initiative, a non-profit club at The Ohio State University that raises money for charity by running tournaments. Last year, they donated $1,000 to Nationwide Children's Hospital and established a yearly scholarship for women in gaming at OSU. ESI will be running Smash Melee 1v1 and 2v2, Smash Brawl 1v1 and 2v2, and Project M 1v1 and 2v2. You can check out the Smashboards thread by going here.
Shuffle V will be held by the eSports Initiative, a non-profit club at The Ohio State University that raises money for charity by running tournaments. Last year, they donated $1,000 to Nationwide Children's Hospital and established a yearly scholarship for women in gaming at OSU. ESI will be running Smash Melee 1v1 and 2v2, Smash Brawl 1v1 and 2v2, and Project M 1v1 and 2v2. You can check out the Smashboards thread by going here.