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TSA Modern Warfare Master

Warfare goes modern with TSA

Published: 10:00, 04/03/2010 by Colinbarr66.
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Think you are good at Modern Warfare 2? Then we want to see you on the battlefield. TSA Modern Warfare Master is a brand new competition that will launch on March 16th as we search for the best player in our community. Each month we will pit up to 16 eager TSA members against each other and watch as they tear each other to shreds. Sound like fun? Here is how you can participate in the first ever TSA Modern Warfare Master competition:

  • Match will be played at 8PM GMT on Tuesday the 16th of March
  • Competition is for the PS3 version of Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2
  • Maximum number of participants is 16 players, if more than 16 applications are received names will be drawn at random
  • The match will be a 20 minute team deathmatch with no score limit or kill-streaks and will be played on a randomly selected map
  • TSA points will be awarded to the top 3 players based on rankings, 1st – 250 points, 2nd – 150 points and 3rd – 100 points.

Applications should be sent to colin@thesixthaxis.com with the subject line “Modern Warfare Master” before midnight on the 11th of March and must include your TSA and PSN ID. Participant list will be posted on Friday the 12th of March along with details on how to join the game. Get your entries in and best of luck!

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