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The English-language broadcast was performed for years by Dan "Artosis" Stemkoski and Nick "Tasteless" Plott, a combination known as "Tastosis."The pair were considered a major draw of the tournament and helped establish a new standard in esports commentary in the English-language market, with the pair praised as "fan favorites" and their work praised as iconic to the medium.
On 3 March 2021, it was announced by AfreecaTV that they would be discontinuing the English casts of the event. [20] However, through Patreon support, [21] the two were given permission to cast over VODs of the events, and have them uploaded onto the official AfreecaTV eSports YouTube channel. Additionally, Artosis cast his final GSL Code S ...
The SOOP StarCraft League (SSL), formerly the AfreecaTV StarCraft League (ASL) (Korean: 아프리카TV 스타리그), is a StarCraft: Remastered tournament series hosted by SOOP [1] in South Korea. It began its first season in June 2016 and used StarCraft: Brood War for its first three seasons prior to the release of StarCraft: Remastered .
There would now be three seasons of Korea's GSL Code S, joined by shorter week-long GSL Super Tournaments for WCS Korea, and four weekend events for WCS Circuit, with regional Challenger qualifiers held for six regions. [10] [4] Two official WCS Global tournaments would be held, IEM Katowice and GSL vs. the World. While other events could be ...
The Global StarCraft II Team League (GSTL) was a StarCraft II tournament series hosted by GomTV and Blizzard Entertainment in South Korea.It ran from 2011 to 2013 as a team event parallel to the individual Global StarCraft II League, broadcast on Thursday and Friday, to not conflict with the GSL's Monday to Wednesday broadcast.
Nowcom (KRX: 026330) founded in 1994, was a South Korean IT Company.From 2011 until early 2024, this corporate entity changed its name to AfreecaTV Co., Ltd (KRX: 067160) after the AfreecaTV Co., Ltd-ZettaMedia split.
He subsequently returned to playing Starcraft: Brood War, and started his personal broadcast in February 2016 on the AfreecaTV personal broadcasting platform. [4] Since returning to Brood War, Lee has won first place in Seasons 2, 3, 4, and 8 of the Afreeca Starleague. As of 2020, he is still broadcasting personal broadcasts.
He made his debut in Code S in the 2012 GSL Season 1, after securing a spot through Code A. After the disbandment of oGs he left Korea to join French Team Millenium on June 28, 2012. [3] His move to France allowed him to play in various European tournaments, the first being ASUS Rog Summer 2012, in which he took 3rd place.