PanicZoom have just launched their bespoke Competitive Gaming Ladders. Built from the ground up, to cater for all Xbox 360 European gamers.
PanicZoom is Europe's newest premier online team gaming community for Xbox360 players of all levels. Its aim is to provide a fresh playing field to Teams of all abilities and gaming outlooks, from casual to "pro".
Get your teams registered on the various gaming pages, and start recruiting your members so that you can get those challenges out as soon as possible. They have launched with GRAW2, GOW and R6Vegas ladders. Many more games will be added very soon.
Content Manager of PanicZoom Maldini commented: "You will also see that the Forum, Home and Content pages have had a make-over as well. We wanted to bring a more professional and uniform look across the entire PanicZoom site. There is also the new and improved LiveHelp feature built right into the site. Simply click on the LiveHelp icon and you can converse live with a member of our team to discuss any issue you might have.
The new ladder system, content pages and forum is just our first step in bringing you, the gamer, the most enjoyable gaming experience possible. We still have many more tricks and features up our sleeves, which you will see roled out over the coming weeks and months.
Also recently announced are our soon to be held Launch Tournaments. 1st prize in each of the 3 tournaments is a minimum of 300 euro's of gaming vouchers. So get challenging and practicing for the big day! Full details on the tournaments will be announced in the first week of June."
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