How easy can it get? Win up to $1,000 in cash and get to be featured on the big screen

May 9, 2007 09:53 GMT  ·  By

The registration for the Tom Clancy's Rainbow Six: Vegas Three-Part Qualifier has been officially launched. In a 1v1 Tournament, qualifying rounds will take place on May 4, 11 and 18, 2007 and will lead to a "Final Face-Off" with members of the Frag Dolls, Ubisoft's all-girl gamer team, on Saturday, May 19, 2007.

The Final Face-Off will be played in a theater auditorium and featured on the big screen, while gamers compete for cash and other Xbox 360 prizes, with gameplay displayed on the venue's 42-inch plasma screens. Players should sign up early as only 32 players can participate.

Final Face-Off prizes:

- Frag Dolls lose - $1,000 ($500 for each player) and one copy of Tom Clancy's Ghost Recon Advanced Warfighter 2 signed by the Frag Dolls for each player; - Frag Dolls win - players each receive an autographed copy of Tom Clancy's Ghost Recon Advanced Warfighter 2. - Prizes for the three-part qualifier: for the first place winner, a Wii; second place wins a $100 Game Stop gift card; third place wins a $50 CyGamZ gift card; fourth place wins $25 CyGamZ gift card.

Robert Steele, Vice President Strategy and Business Development at National Amusements said: "This tournament should really heat up with competition for a chance to play the Frag Dolls in the 'Final Face-Off. Watching the final play-off on the big screen is a great opportunity for novice and more experienced gamers alike to gain new skills. CyGamZ is offering gamers the opportunity to showcase their skills and compete against the world famous Frag Dolls in live, head-to-head competition. All of the action will be shown simultaneously on the big screen behind the tournament stage, so that gamers and spectators can experience all the excitement of this Frag Dolls competition as never before."

Registration will set you back 15 bucks and to do so, you must visit this site. And if you're a registered player, you are eligible for $8 all-day passes for practice time.