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  2. Global StarCraft II League - Wikipedia

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    Global StarCraft II League (GSL) is a StarCraft II tournament held in South Korea from 2010 to the present. It has been hosted by afreecaTV since 2016; [1] GOMeXp (formerly GOMTV) hosted it from 2010–2015.

  3. Artosis - Wikipedia

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    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 ...

  4. StarCraft II World Championship Series - Wikipedia

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    WCS Circuit events were streamed on Twitch while WCS Korea events were available on Twitch, YouTube, and afreecaTV. World Championship Series Korea professional competition was centered on events organized by afreecaTV under the Global StarCraft II League (GSL) name, including GSL Code S seasons and GSL Super Tournament events. World ...

  5. 2016 StarCraft II World Championship Series - Wikipedia

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    WCS Korea featured two seasons each of the two Korean leagues, afreecaTV's Global StarCraft II League (GSL), and SPOTV's StarCraft II StarLeague. Unlike previous seasons which ranked players purely by WCS points, 2016's WCS guaranteed 8 slots of the Global Finals to each of the two regions, guaranteeing a larger non-Korean presence. [ 1 ]

  6. Jaedong - Wikipedia

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    Jaedong was chosen as one of the KeSPA (Korea e-Sports Association) players to be seeded in Code S for the 2012 GSL Season 4 [12] due to his performance in the 2011-2012 Proleague Season 2 in the KeSPA. He made his GSL debut on Wednesday, 5 September. He would go 0–2 in his group, thus dropping to Code A.

  7. 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 .

  8. sOs (gamer) - Wikipedia

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    Kim Yoo-jin (Korean: 김유진), better known by his gaming handle sOs, is a Korean professional StarCraft II player. He is the first two-time StarCraft II World Championship Series winner, claiming the title in 2013 and 2015.

  9. StarCraft in esports - Wikipedia

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    There have been several commercial attempts to bring televised professional StarCraft matches to audiences outside South Korea.GOM TV hired Nick "Tasteless" Plott, an American who previously cast StarCraft at the WCG and other international events, to provide English commentary for the 2008 GOM TV Star Invitational and the 2008 Averatec-Intel Classic tournaments.