DC PRESENTS DiRT SHOWDOWN ASIAN TOURNAMENT

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DC PRESENTS DiRT SHOWDOWN ASIAN TOURNAMENT!

 

 

PHILIPPINES, JULY 4, 2012 – The search for Asia’s ultimate Gymkhana video game racer will kick off in Philippines on August 4 and 7, with a Manila leg at Ayala Trinoma and a Cebu leg at Ayala Center Cebu respectively.

 

 

Organised by DC, in conjuction with EpicSoft, and CodeMasters, the DiRT SHOWDOWN Asian Tournament will move from Malaysia to Thailand, Philippines, Vietnam and Indonesia thereafter.

 

 

Winners from these countries will be flown to Singapore to compete in the grand finals where the overall champion will be revealed.

 

 

The game play is simple – contestants will compete head-to-head on the Xbox game in a fast-paced match to score the points by doing Gymkhana tricks while maneuvering the race track.

 

 

 

The player who scores the most points in the shortest time possible wins and advances to the next round.

 

 

The overall champion will be the first ever DiRT SHOWDOWN Asian Champion, and will receive attractive prizes, including DC apparel, Xbox games, an autographed Ken Block poster, and an exclusive pair of DC shoes, autographed by world-renowned Gymkhana driver Ken Block.

 

 

For more information and to register, visit www.DirtShowdownAsia.com.

 

 

 

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About DC

 

 

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In 1993, DC Co-Founders Ken Block and Damon Way decided to create a line of shoes specifically for skateboarders. Thus, they agreed upon a mission: to make a significant change in skateboard shoe style and elevate skateboarding performance to the highest level. Block and Way sat down with Way’s brother, professional skateboarder Danny Way, to create the first DC shoe model.

 

Today, DC stands as a global brand whose product line has expanded to include men’s, women’s and kids’ skateboarding and lifestyle shoes, apparel, snowboards, snowboard boots, outerwear and accessories. DC continues to stay true to its original mission—to make a significant change.