EA Battlefield: Bad Company 2 Celebrity Benefit Tournament Hosted By EA

EA and DICE hosted a celebrity tournament yesterday last night. EA organize this event to celebrate the impending arrival of Battlefield: Bad Company 2 with a charity tournament, pitting NFL stars and 90210 actors against each other in a bragging rights team match. It was a fun though, up to 19th February Battlefield: Bad Company 2 demo had been downloaded 3.5 million times. And it’s the hot game right now.

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The celebrity selected their own team names for an upcoming Major League Gaming tournament, and the winning team in that match will end up giving $25,000 to the winning celebrity’s charity of choice.

The event kicked off with a red carpet event, and Matt Lanter and Tristan Wilds of the new 90210 joined gossip blogger Perez Hilton to talk about crushes on their costars and how awesome Bad Company 2 was.

According to Joystick:

It was inside! Chad Ochocinco had showed up early and skipped the red carpet completely, instead crouching behind cover and defending objectives in a Bad Company 2 Squad Rush match — four on four, with various targets to take out or defend. Celebrities, handlers, and eventually press all streamed into the club as the red carpet area cleaned out, and gorgeous women carried around plates of appetizers while the various outlets (from TMZ to KTLA) interviewed the celebs in attendance.

Most of the interviews on the red carpet (which was more a shade of orange) went something like this:

“So, are you a big gamer? Do you like games?”

“Oh for sure, I love them. I play games all the time.”

“What’s your favorite game right now?”

“I really love [insert old arcade title here, like Galaga or Centipede]. Oh, and Battlefield: Bad Company 2, it’s so much better than the first one.”

“Great. Can we talk about your other projects now?”

And then they did.

There were a total of eight consoles running, and they were all taken up by celebs, who were attempting to navigate the complicated first person shooter with varying degrees of success. After most of the press had been satisfied with B-roll of the game being played, they got down to business, and the celebs in attendance started on the bragging rights match.

Ochocinco talked a good game, but his team of Hilton, Greg Grunberg, and Donnie Edwards dropped out right away thanks to some clutch play by Wilds. In the end, though, The Bachelor’s Charlie O’Connell proved to be the ringer — his team with Hal Sparks walked away with the victory.

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