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The prize money rewards listed under the tournament results has, so far, been entirely made up. For example, the first 3 Go4LoL prizes (2011) were listed at $10, $1000, and $1,000,000. Go4LoL has awarded a $500 prize for first place ever since its inception in 2011, and continues to do so today. I have added a reference to an archived version of the very first Go4LoL announcement with its prizes listed to verify this, as well as several other sources.


The actual place in which the team finished (i.e. 1st, 2nd, 3rd etc.) seems to be correct, so far. I added references to confirm these standings as well.

So far I have only made it through the first four events listed in 2011, up to and including Dreamhack 2011 Worlds Championship.

This is probably going to need a lot of references, I am unable to currently go through them all, but I suspect that theres are MANY made-up numbers for prizes all throughout the entire section. The newer ones (2014, 2015?) may be more accurate than the older ones, though I am unable to check them currently. The older ones are absolutely in dire need of fact checking, you can see the DIFF page to confirm how obviously false and made up the figures were. ALL of them are in need of fact checking, but please start from the oldest events first, if possible.

TiredTendencies (talk) 09:13, 1 November 2015 (UTC)