Major League Gaming came out today announcing the first details for their 2010 Pro Circuit.
MLG announced their first two stops on the 2010 Pro Circuit as:
Orlando, FL: April 16-18 Columbus, OH: June 4-6
MLG will of course be anchored by Halo 3 this season, but the big decision came with the league dropping the Gears of Warfranchise after three years of it being the second game on the circuit
behind Halo. League officials emailed all members of the Gears of War 2 Pro Player's Association this morning to inform them that it would not make a return this season stating, "Gears of Warhad many high points in its tenure with the league, however we faced
obstacles that we ultimately were not able to overcome. A number of
factors played into this decision including audience numbers, the
gameplay itself, and our developer relationship with Epic."
With Gears of War 2 gone, the league was open for another game to fill
that spot. MLG decided to take a step in a different direction and go
back to their roots, adding Tekken 6 for the Playstation 3, and Super Smash Bros. Brawl for the Nintendo Wii. MLG in its infancy had both the Tekken franchise and the Smash Bros. franchise as official games.
As for ever popular Modern Warfare 2, due to the game's lack of decent
LAN support, the league decided to continue its online circuit with the
series, adding three online events for both the Xbox and the PS3. Both
consoles will culminate their seasons with a National Championship at a
future pro circuit event.
The MLG PC Circuit is back and hinted at, with the first official event
being in Columbus on June 4-6. They did not announce any further
details at this time, but will announce the games, prizes and more in
the future.