Friday, October 24, 2014

HGL On Hold

It is with a heavy heart that we inform you that we will be taking a break from running The Hive Gaming League. The few of us that are running the league are currently entangled in other projects that are at a higher priority.

It's our dream to create Utah's number one competitive league. We would feel more comfortable running the HGL when we are all able to focus more of our attention on it. We do not want to offer a gaming league that is "just okay", and so we want to take a break so we can come back stronger, and much better than we have been in years past.

This is not a situation where we will take a break, and never come back like I have seen companies do. This is very temporary, and will likely only be a few months.

Thank you all for your patience, for your dedication to wanting to see us grow, your loyalty, and for just being awesome human beings in general. I know that you'll be here when we are able to focus more attention on the HGL, and I can guarantee that it will be worth the wait in the end.

See you soon gamers. And until then, keep on gamin' on!

-Mike Clark
-Robby Nelson
-Ryan Huff
-Carter Davis

Tuesday, July 8, 2014

Site Update, and Season 1 details

Welcome to the temporary home of The Hive Gaming League!! Everything is pretty much the same as when we were Gaming Cuisine, but now the site has changed from gaming-cuisine.blogspot.com to hivegl.blogspot.com.

We will post everything here until we have the website completed, so be sure to keep checking back for updates.

After a very long meeting, we finalized a lot of what we want the league to become. To start off, we wanted to create seasons for teams to sign up for, and compete against each other for a 3 month period. At the end of each online season, we will hold a LAN championship series based off of the seed of each team from the online season.

Our projected date to start this will be August 1, 2014. This date is only valid if we are 100% certain that we have all avenues ready to begin the HGL's first season. We have quite a bit of work ahead of us, but we are confidant that you will be pleased with our new league!

As announced on Twitter, Season 1 will be Call of Duty: Ghosts - 2v2. What you can expect is that there will be a league entry fee for each season. If you register as a team, it will only cost $25.00 per team (or 12.50 a person). If you register as a free agent, meaning you don't have a teammate, it will cost $15.00 per person. We will be creating a "Free Agent List" where people can find a teammate. If there is an odd man out by the deadline for registration, that person will either be refunded, or may be apart of the league as a substitute for the remainder of the season. If that player is able to find a teammate during the season and would like to create a new team, that new team may compete in the middle of the season, but will have a lower seed based on the number of wins compared to those who have been competing on the league since day one.

We have a specific list league rules that I will post later this week, but I thought I'd give you all an idea of what to expect for the time being. We will use  MLG/Gamebattles rules for all of our tournaments, but the way the seasons will be ran is a little different.

Registration will open as soon as we have the account to accept registration fee's.

The way a season will run is by having each team compete against each other in a bracket ran by the HGL. Each team will compete in two series a week, and it will be the teams responsibility to schedule when to compete against the assigned opposing team within the time frame given.

Again, all detailed rules will be posted within the week, so please save your questions until after those have been posted.

Entry into the LAN Championship will cost $20.00 per team (or $10.00 per person), and $25.00 for teams who sign up for the tournament the day of the championship who have not competed in the online season. Those teams will be seeded below everyone else who has competed up to that point. All money received the day of the championship will be used for prize money, and a percentage of the League entry fee's for the online season will be used for prize money as well.

We plan on hosting a mid-season LAN where everyone can compete against each other. Stats will not be taken from the mid-season LAN. It's more of a fun environment where people can get hands on practice, in a LAN environment, and play scrimmage matches.

That is a very general explanation of what to expect for Season 1. As stated above, I will be posted a much more detailed explanation of the rules.

We are extremely excited to get this started. No one else in Utah is offering this, and we take great pride in becoming Utah's "go-to" for competitive gaming! You will soon see our new logo, and site. We are pretty stoked with the draft designs that are being sent to us, and know that you will love the final design!

Be sure to follow us on Twitter (@TheHiveGL), and soon on Facebook for updates, as we will likely post there first before we update the site. Stay tuned for more details!

Thursday, June 5, 2014

Salt Fest 2014 - Halo 4: 2v2 Tournament Finals Video

Wow. That title up there is a mouth full! We had an absolute blast hosting the Halo 4 - 2v2 tournament at Salt Fest this year. I would have to say that it's the best tournament we've had the privilege of running. We had some extremely close games, some sudden death matches due to tied games, and by far the best players we've seen in our competition's to date. We have come a long way since we started hosting tournaments 3 years ago, and we couldn't have done it with out you; the gamer.

Here is a link to the INSANE finals for our Halo 4 - 2v2 tournament. We already announced the winners on Twitter, but Team Utah Noobs took first place. They were the winner's of the "winner's bracket", but definitely had an incredible final round with @Selph_Titled, and @BrianShostak, who took second place.

So what's next? We announced at the end of day one of Salt Fest our name change. For those of you who didn't catch that on the Twitter feed, we are proud to announce our new name from this point forward; The Hive Gaming League. Now that we are focused on nothing but competitive gaming and are wanting to create a legit league that people join per season, we wanted to go through a re-branding for this fresh start.

We are unsure of when Season 1 will start, but we are hopeful that it will begin towards the end of July. We would like to leave what games we use up to you, the competitor. So be sure to vote for which games you want in Season 1 in our poll to your right!

Hopefully The Hive Gaming League will be getting a logo sooner than later, and a new website to go along with it, but until then, keep coming back here for all updates. Also be sure to follow us on Facebook, and Twitter as we will likely post there first with quick announcements and tidbits. The future of Utah's competitive gaming is near, and extremely bright! We want you along for the ride.

Until next time, keep on gamin' on! OH, and welcome to The Hive. #HGL2014

Friday, May 16, 2014

Salt Fest: Halo 4 - 2v2 Tournament Prize Money Update

We have included a breakdown for the prize money that will be given out for the winners of our Halo 4 - 2v2 tournament at Salt Fest 2014. Follow this link to check it out!

We are extremely excited for Salt Fest tomorrow! You may register for the tournament at the doors tomorrow if you didn't sign up online. We will stop accepting registrations at 11:30 AM. Please be there promptly to be sure you don't miss the cut off time! See you there, gamers!

Until next time, keep on gamin' on!

Thursday, May 1, 2014

Salt Fest 2014 Time Update

The Halo 4 - 2v2 tournament will begin at 12:00 PM on May 17, 2014. For all of the details about this tournament, please follow this link!

Until next time, keep on gamin' on!