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  2. Global StarCraft II League - Wikipedia

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    The first season of GSL for WCS 2016 was preceded by two GSL Pre-Season tournaments which both granted seeding into the main competition to their respective winners. [10] Some years, the organizers have run Super Tournaments as side events. The 2010 Super Tournament was a 64-man tournament featuring a prize pool of 202 million Korean Won.

  3. sOs (gamer) - Wikipedia

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    3-4th - 2013 WCS Season 1 Korea GSL; 2nd - 2013 WCS Season 1 ... 2018 AfreecaTV GSL Super Tournament 2; 3-4th - 2018 WCS Global Finals [citation needed] Playstyle.

  4. SOOP StarCraft League - Wikipedia

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    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 .

  5. StarCraft II World Championship Series - Wikipedia

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    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 ...

  6. Artosis - Wikipedia

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    Additionally, Artosis cast his final GSL Code S Tournament, which had been a hallmark of Korean Starcraft II Tournaments, on October 15, 2022, after which he departed from Korea to move to Canada. [22] Artosis regularly streams his StarCraft gameplay on his Twitch channel. [23]

  7. StarCraft II in esports - Wikipedia

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    Professional StarCraft II competition features professional gamers competing in Blizzard Entertainment's real-time strategy game StarCraft II.Professional play began following the game's initial release in 2010, as the game was the sequel to StarCraft, considered one of the first esports and the foundation of South Korea's interest and success in competitive gaming. [1]

  8. KeSPA Cup - Wikipedia

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    KeSPA Cup was relaunched with a StarCraft II tournament. All of the tournaments are all part of the StarCraft II World Championship Series and thus award WCS points to the participants. The format for the tournament is a sixteen player elimination tournament starting with group stages and entering a playoffs round in the round of 8.

  9. StarCraft in esports - Wikipedia

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    He won an OSL and MSL in the same season and does well in team tournaments, playing for KTF. He has won the Blizzard WorldWide Invitational tournament during early 2006. He has recently recovered from a severe slump; and qualified for ShinHan Bank 2 OSL and made it to the Pringles MSL finals by defeating Kingdom, but lost 3–1 to sAviOr.