Lan ETS

Lan ETS
Status Active
Genre Video Gaming
Venue École de technologie supérieure
Location(s) Montreal
Country Canada
Inaugurated 2002
Filing status Non-profit
Website
https://lanets.ca/

Lan ETS is a yearly LAN party event held by a student club of the same name from the École de technologie supérieure university in Montreal. It is currently the largest LAN party in Canada and on North America East Coast.[1] In 2013, approximately 1094 gamers attended the event for a chance to win over $18 000 in money and over $25 000 in prize.[2]

Activity

Born from three university students' passion for network gaming, information technologies and the search for new challenges, the Lan ETS is the largest event in the field of network gaming in Canada.[1] The main attraction of Lan ETS is its famous video game competitions that offer participants the chance to win more than $18,000 in money and over $25,000 in prize each year. The official tournament's line-up usually includes an FPS, an RTS and a DotA-like.

Each year a diverse and dynamic clientele visits the Lan ETS. Participants are primarily from Québec, but also from Ontario and the northeastern United States. Lan ETS also receives many visitors from the Montreal area who enjoy the various activities accessible to everyone such as the "Scavenger Hunt", the Retro Consoles and the Lounge.

2013

Lan ETS 2013 was the 11th event by the organization and the expectations were very high after the successful 10th anniversary. With over 1094 tickets sold, $17 500 on tournaments prizes and over $25 000 in material prizes, it will be remembered as the biggest Lan Party event ever held by the Lan ETS organization. The hype around the event was very high, with the last 300 tickets sold in less than 20 minutes.

Gamers were able to choose between five PC tournaments (League of Legends $7500, Counter Strike : Global Offensive $3500, Starcraft 2 $3000, DOTA 2 $2000 and Team Fortress 2) and two console tournaments (Super Street Fighter IV $750 and NHL13 $750).

Many sponsors were on-site with booths including Plantronics Gamecom, Corsair, CoolerMaster, CIPC and ASUS. Other notable sponsors/partners include Vidéotron, Cisco, Riot Games, TP, Bawls and Twitch.

Lan ETS 2013 was home of new experience for the attendess including a high-quality Twitch broadcast both in French and English, registering over 110 000 views in 48 hours.Also, the Starcraft 2 and League of legends finals were played live on stage in a 300 seats auditorium.

2012

Lan ETS celebrated its tenth anniversary in 2012 with the tenth event, the Lan ETS 2012. It was the biggest event ever made by the organization.[3][4]

With more than 900 seats available and $15,000 in tournaments prizes, the Lan ETS 2012 established a new record in attendance for a Lan Party in Canada. The event was sold-out in less than two weeks and the official website displayed more than 500,000 unique pages in a two-month period.

The newest tournament, League of Legends, attracted more than 250 players from around North America to become the most important tournament in term of contestants during the Lan ETS 2012. The event also held a tournament for Counter Strike : Source with more than 150 players and a Starcraft 2 tournament with over 100 players. Also, a NHL 2012 tournament was happening in the "Lounge" section.

Many sponsors were available during the event with booths to present their products. Corsair Memory, ASUS, Plantronics, Cooler Master and CIPC were amongst the ones to be live at the event. They have given thousands of dollars in prizes to the participants. The Internet connection, with a dedicated 5 Gbit/s speed, was provided by Videotron.

Activities were going on during the entire weekend, including the famous Scavenger Hunt, which is a contest where players complete various stunts related to geek culture for points. Also, various activities were organized with the sponsors to win material prizes (keyboard, mouse, headset and more).

Past events

Year Approximate Attendance Official Tournaments Notes
2002[5] 213 Counter-Strike 1.6, Quake III, Unreal Tournament, Starcraft
2003[6] 324 Counter-Strike, Unreal Tournament 2003, Warcraft III
2004[7] 461 Unreal Tournament 2003, Call of Duty, Rainbow Six: Raven Shield, America's Army, Counter-Strike, Warcraft III: The Frozen Throne The TV show "Le choc des titans" with Patrice Masbourian and Denis Talbot
2006[8] 581 Counter-Strike 1.6, Counter-Strike Source, Call of Duty 2, Battlefield 2, Quake 4, Warcraft III: The Frozen Throne
2007[9] 500 Counter-Strike 1.6, Counter-Strike Source, Call of Duty 4, Battlefield 2, Battlefield 2142, Quake 4, Warcraft III: The Frozen Throne
2008[10] 600 Counter-Strike 1.6, Counter-Strike Source, Call of Duty 4, Starcraft, NHL 2008, Dance Dance Revolution, Defense of the Ancients, Trackmania Nations, Warcraft III: The Frozen Throne
2009[11] 700 Counter-Strike 1.6, Counter-Strike Source, Call of Duty 4, Starcraft, NHL 2009, Guitar Hero III
2010[12] 750 Counter-Strike 1.6, Counter-Strike Source, Call of Duty 4
2010 (World Cyber Games edition)[13] 500 Counter-Strike 1.6, Counter-Strike Source, League of Legend, Quake Live
2011[14] 800 Counter-Strike 1.6, Counter Strike: Source, StarCraft II: Wings of Liberty, Team Fortress 2, Super Street Fighter IV
2012[15] 900 Counter Strike: Source, League of Legends, Heroes of Newerth, StarCraft II: Wings of Liberty, NHL 2012
2013[16] 1094 Counter Strike: Global Offensive, League of Legends, StarCraft II: Wings of Liberty, DOTA 2, Team Fortress 2, SSF4:AE, NHL 13 First Lan Party with over 1000 gamers in Canada.
2014 1276 Counter Strike: Global Offensive, League of Legends, StarCraft II: Heart of the Swarm, DOTA 2, SSF4:AE, NHL 14
2015[17] 1306 Counter Strike: Global Offensive, League of Legends, StarCraft II: Heart of the Swarm, Heartstone, Dota 2, Street Fighter, Super Smash Bros First Lan over 1000 players in North-America offering Gigabits link to all players.
2016[18] 3150 Counter Strike: Global Offensive, League of Legends, StarCraft II: Legacy of the Void, Heartstone, Dota 2, Street Fighter, Super Smash Bros, Rocket League For the first time in almost 15 years, the Lan ETS moved from the ETS school to Place Bonaventure in order to accommodate over 2,000 gamers.

Executive team

Name Nickname Title Status From To
Sophie B-Mercier shulala Graphist Designer & Developer Active 2016 Now
Jonathan Lalande Zergov Developer Active 2016 Now
Romain Lacaze rom1 Logistic & Production Active 2016 Now
Felix David AssassinFil Power Management Assistant Active 2016 Now
Marc-Antoine Hébert marc Logistic Manager Active 2015 Now
Bach Nguyen MrChow Equipement & Volunteers Manager Active 2015 Now
Julie Blais Ework Volunteers Manager Active 2014 Now
Simon Gervais-Quiblat Quiblat Inventory Manager Active 2014 Now
Vincent Lynch Inspect Entertainment Manager Active 2014 Now
Pierre Goyette Bobiolik Power Management Assistant Active 2014 Now
Laurent Dumont Bacon Network and System Administrator Active 2014 Now
Sébastien Gilbert PouletCuit Logistic Manager Active 2014 Now
Jean-Michel Coupal Coupal Network and Wireless Administrator Active 2014 Now
Alexandre Malo Kompressor Network Architect Active 2014 Now
Yves Carrier DarKZoNe Console Gaming Manager Active 2013 Now
Philippe Nichols Artemis Inventory Manager Consultant 2013 Now
Michel Aube OB Power Management Active 2013 Now
David Guay dggg Tournament Manager Retired 2013 2014
Max St-Onge Spooderman Sponsorship & Community Manager Active 2013 Now
Stéfanie Koy Koy Logistics Manager Active 2013 Now
Philippe Potvin TooT Developer Consultant 2013 Now
Danny Tran firelx Developer Consultant 2013 Now
Bunpa-Henri Tan ApnuB Network Manager Consultant 2013 Now
William Lefrançois xzcute Sponsorship & Community Manager Consultant 2011 Now
Simon Marin matin Logistics manager Consultant 2010 Now
Pier-Olivier Clément Riyoth Cloud Manager Consultant 2011 Now
Vincent Doré-Millet elemental Sponsorship & Entertainment Manager Retired 2012 2014
Kéven L'Archevêque Guendril CFO & Tournament Manager Consultant 2010 Now
Nicolas Gauthier Contak Graphist & Tournament Manager Retired 2012 Now
Laurent Dang Haeky Lead Developer Consultant 2012 Now
Samuel Tanguay G-SPoT Network Manager Consultant 2012 Now
Olivier LeBlanc Thewhite Infrastructure/R&D Retired 2009 Now
Philippe Larouche Mr_Spark Network Manager Retired 2006 Now
Derek Wuelfrath deresky Colonel Retired 2006 Now
Christof Graf Chris Chief Information Officer Retired 2006 2013
Mathieu Rioux Dohctor Lead Web Designer Retired 2009 2013
Marc-André Beaudet-Racine fokasu Software/Web Programmer Retired 2012 2013
Guillaume F. phook Tournament Manager Retired 2009 2012
Simon Carpentier SPACEBAR Retired 2008 2011
Gabriel Tremblay init_null Logistics Manager Retired 2006 2009
Roch Lacroix-Turgeon Trooper Founder Member Retired 2002 2006
Francois Beaudoin wil Founder Member Retired 2002 2005
Jonathan Marcil LastCall_ Founder Member Retired 2002 2006
Sebastien Gregoire Merkaba Tournament manager Retired 2002 ?

Notes

  1. 1 2 "The LAN Party Event List". Retrieved September 27, 2012.
  2. "10e Lan ETS L'ETS accueille la grande fête du jeu en réseau" (in French). Agence QMI. 2012. Retrieved September 22, 2012.
  3. "Lan ETS Website". Retrieved October 25, 2012.
  4. "Dans la noirceur, des joueurs - La Presse" (in French). Retrieved October 25, 2012.
  5. "Lan ETS 2002 Event Info". Retrieved October 25, 2012.
  6. "Lan ETS 2003 Event Info". Retrieved October 25, 2012.
  7. "Lan ETS 2004 Event Info". Retrieved October 25, 2012.
  8. "Lan ETS 2006 Event Info". Retrieved October 25, 2012.
  9. "Lan ETS 2007 Event Info". Retrieved October 25, 2012.
  10. "Lan ETS 2008 Event Info". Retrieved October 25, 2012.
  11. "Lan ETS 2009 Event Info". Retrieved October 25, 2012.
  12. "Lan ETS 2010 Event Info". Retrieved October 25, 2012.
  13. "Lan ETS WCG 2010 Event Info". Retrieved October 25, 2012.
  14. "Lan ETS 2011 Event Info". Retrieved October 25, 2012.
  15. "Lan ETS 2012 Event Info". Retrieved October 25, 2012.
  16. "Lan ETS 2013 Event Info". Retrieved March 30, 2013.
  17. "Lan ETS 2015 Event Info". Retrieved October 25, 2012.
  18. "Lan ETS 2016 Event Info". Retrieved August 25, 2016.
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