StarCraft 2 League Launches With $500,000 Cash Pot

gregoryg

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StarCraft 2 League Launches With $500,000 Cash Pot

A Korean television network is offering up substantial cash prizes in an effort to woo top players to StarCraft 2.

StarCraft is a big deal in South Korea, with hundreds of professional gamers competing for fame and riches every year. It should come as no surprise then that, less than a month after its release, StarCraft 2 will be added to the country's televised tournament scene. GomTV has announced the formation of the Global StarCraft 2 League (GSL), putting together a combined prize pool of $500,000 for tournaments throughout the rest of 2010.

During each of the year's four remaining months, GomTV will air monthly tournaments pitting sixty-four players against each other for individual prizes of up to 100,000,000 KRW ($85,700 US). A preliminary tournament, to be held on August 28th, will determine which players get to compete in the monthly bouts.

Although professional StarCraft players take home a higher salary than the Korean average [http://www.dailyfinance.com/story/company-news/blizzards-starcraft-sequel-takes-gaming-world-by-storm/19581438/], the rewards for this tournament are significantly higher than what is typically expected. GomTV hopes that by offering substantial rewards, they can woo many of the players steadfastly sticking to the older StarCraft: Brood War expansion. It is not currently known how much of the prize pool, if any, is being put up by StarCraft-developer Blizzard, who has recently granted GomTV exclusive broadcast rights to their titles.

Of course, the other major enticement for participants in the 2010 GSL tournaments is a chance at placement rights in the 2011 series. The top ninety-six players of 2010 will be divided into two brackets. Placement in either guarantees a spot in a number of competitions to be held next year, all of which are building up to the Blizzard Cup finals in Seoul.

All of these tournaments will be televised globally. English-language commentary will likely be provided by Nick Plott, who previously recorded voice-over for the network's Brood War league.

Think that you're good enough to compete? The GSL is open to players of all nationalities, and it isn't unknown for good American or European players to appear on the Korean scene. However, if you'd like something a bit closer to home, the American Major League Gaming [http://www.mlgpro.com/content/page/310279/Starcraft-II-Added-to-Pro-Circuit] league will be holding a StarCraft 2 tournament in Raleigh, NC at the end of August.

Source: Shacknews [http://www.teamliquid.net/forum/viewmessage.php?topic_id=141496]

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Delusibeta

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I've heard about that. The T&Cs are... interesting, to say the list. Reasons for getting thrown out include having a friend notification pop up and "being found to be unfit to be a gamer". Personally, I think that's the standard anti-cheating clause, but who knows?
 

microhive

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This is great news! Husky made a video about this going all crazy a week ago. So excited to view the upcoming matches!
 

Jared

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Well, Im not surprised. IT was only a matter of time until they started to draw people out to play this on tele and sport...
 

Wolfram23

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I wouldn't mind seeing a little footage of that. Crazy that the good SC players earn more cash than the average Korean, although averages are usually skewed a little low at times.
 

Aenir

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Woo shweet. Didn't think they'd happen this fast.

Having Tasteless commentate will just make it even better, although it just won't be the same without the pandabearguy.
 

FightThePower

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Maybe I should get good at Starcraft...although that strikes me as fruitless considering how more these guys have played.
 

sir.rutthed

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Oh this is gonna be fantastec. I've been wondering why gomtv.net hasn't put out anything new in nearly a year, but this should be worth the wait.
 

Zanez

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Delusibeta said:
I've heard about that. The T&Cs are... interesting, to say the list. Reasons for getting thrown out include having a friend notification pop up and "being found to be unfit to be a gamer". Personally, I think that's the standard anti-cheating clause, but who knows?
If you turn your status to "Busy" you get no friend notifications, so it is easy to turn it off. This is important, because ANY friend notification could be used for cheating. (e.g. you have Friend 'A' log on every time your opponent is planning on dropping your base, and Friend 'B' log on every time your opponent expands.)
 

Tom Phoenix

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BOOM! ESPORTS!

Anyway, this is great news. While non-Korean players are good and all, Korean StarCraft has always been on a completely different level. So it's exciting to see a Korean SC2 league finally spring up.

This is also sorely needed for the popularity of SC2 in Korea. Right now, SC2 isn't selling very well in Korea for multiple reasons. One of them is the fact that SC2 currently isn't getting any TV exposure, which is important for Korean players. Right now, Gretech (the owner of GOMTV) and OnGameNet (a Korean television station) are in talks of broadcasting this league over OGN. If that comes to fruition, it will help significantly improve the sales of SC2.

I was also pleasantly suprised that Gretech enforced the ban issued by the Korean e-Sports Players Association to the 12 Brood War players that were recently found guilty of match-fixing. While the league could have benefited from these players as the list includes some of the most notable names in professional Korean Brood War (such as Savior, UpMagic, Hwasin, YellowArnc, Luxury...), their integrity would have suffered immensely for it. So basically, it is a lot better this way.

Overall, I am looking forward to seeing what comes out of this. I certainly do hope Tasteless (Nick Plott, mentioned in the article) gets his job back. But now that LilSusie and SuperDanielMan have departed from GOM and Artosis has decided to join MeetYourMakers as a progamer, he is going to need a new casting partner. Maybe his brother, Sean Plott a.k.a Day[9]? That would be sweet. =)