[News] SPL and KeSPA's Upcoming Reform - Page 3
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DRTnOOber
New Zealand476 Posts
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larse
1611 Posts
On July 04 2013 15:06 sM.Zik wrote: Still trying to figure how this is related to Sc2. It's related to SC2 in the sense that: (1) Two KeSPA is having new teams which may involve and related to their SC2 counterparts. (2) The influence of diversifying resources of KeSPA and SPL to LoL on SC2. | ||
JBright
Vancouver14381 Posts
On July 04 2013 15:08 LlamaNamedOsama wrote: Good for LoL. But I'm echoing others in wondering why this is in the SC2 forum. I guess it's related in the sense that GOM's announcement of WoT was in the SC2 forum. | ||
Fionn
United States23455 Posts
On July 04 2013 15:04 Dodgin wrote: how does this even work when It's already a team game? How can proleague differentiate itself from Champions? Right now Champions is Ro16, four groups of four teams, round robin Bo2. Then it goes into a eight man playoff. Similar to OSL. They have a Summer, Winter and Spring season, like OSL used to have with three tournaments a year. Proleague would probably be twelve or so teams round robin going over the course of a year. | ||
Dodgin
Canada39254 Posts
On July 04 2013 15:12 JBright wrote: I guess it's related in the sense that GOM's announcement of WoT was in the SC2 forum. right, but community news? Dreamhack released their casters yesterday and that thread wasn't community news'd but this is? | ||
Arceus
Vietnam8332 Posts
On July 04 2013 15:04 Dodgin wrote: how does this even work when It's already a team game? How can proleague differentiate itself from Champions? SPL = full-blown round robin Champions = Elimination tournament Think about English Premier League & UEFA Champions League | ||
Looms
United States4624 Posts
On July 04 2013 15:13 Fionn wrote: Right now Champions is Ro16, four groups of four teams, round robin Bo2. Then it goes into a eight man playoff. Similar to OSL. They have a Summer, Winter and Spring season, like OSL used to have with three tournaments a year. Proleague would probably be twelve or so teams round robin going over the course of a year. So, potentially even less TV time for SC2? | ||
SnakEhead
United States62 Posts
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larse
1611 Posts
On July 04 2013 15:18 SnakEhead wrote: I think sc2 success or lack there of in Korea is, because of popularity of lol. Broodwar was the only popular game for years with little competition from other developers. Now we have starcraft 2, dota2, and lol. I think LOL is taking away viewers who would normally be watching sc2. Not really. BW had been a popular game but it was not top 1 since maybe 2005. So BW was no where close to the popularity of LoL. If you want, I have data to back up. | ||
Dodgin
Canada39254 Posts
On July 04 2013 15:13 Fionn wrote: Right now Champions is Ro16, four groups of four teams, round robin Bo2. Then it goes into a eight man playoff. Similar to OSL. They have a Summer, Winter and Spring season, like OSL used to have with three tournaments a year. Proleague would probably be twelve or so teams round robin going over the course of a year. If they did a Proleague though, I assume it would mean only Kespa teams and no qualifications, like how it was in bw/sc2. Also how do they handle KT, SKT and others having multiple teams? Do they let all of their teams in, only one team? Wouldn't having a team league that excludes the recent OGN champion's MVP Ozone be a terrible idea? | ||
Arceus
Vietnam8332 Posts
On July 04 2013 15:18 SnakEhead wrote: I think sc2 success or lack there of in Korea is, because of popularity of lol. Broodwar was the only popular game for years with little competition from other developers. Now we have starcraft 2, dota2, and lol. I think LOL is taking away viewers who would normally be watching sc2. I think it's Blizzard's fault for their feud with KeSPA and eventually picking the wrong party to promote Sc2. Theres almost no LoL back in late 2010/2011 you know The side effect was that OGN ended up picking another game as their flagship. And so we arrive at this point when LoL has taken over everything included the beach | ||
larse
1611 Posts
Screenshot from Yesterday's LoL Champions. You can see they had a KeSPA sign there, which was not there before yesterday. KeSPA has been considered by many didn't have the control over even their team's LoL part. But this seems like a completely centralization of KeSPA's control over LoL. | ||
asdfOu
United States2089 Posts
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insanet
Peru439 Posts
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GTR
51126 Posts
On July 04 2013 14:57 sLideSC2 wrote: What about Startale with Red Bull? The Lotte sponsorship is known to be product-only, I don't think they are behind mvp to the level that redbull is behind startale or lg is behind im Startale don't operate a LoL team. Red Bull also aren't a Korean company. | ||
kollin
United Kingdom8380 Posts
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KnadRa
United States56 Posts
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KnadRa
United States56 Posts
On July 04 2013 15:18 SnakEhead wrote: I think sc2 success or lack there of in Korea is, because of popularity of lol. Broodwar was the only popular game for years with little competition from other developers. Now we have starcraft 2, dota2, and lol. I think LOL is taking away viewers who would normally be watching sc2. Dota 2 is non-existent in Korea for the most part, Starcraft 2 was its only real competitor. | ||
-Archangel-
Croatia7457 Posts
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malady
United States600 Posts
On July 04 2013 15:24 Arceus wrote: I think it's Blizzard's fault for their feud with KeSPA and eventually picking the wrong party to promote Sc2. Theres almost no LoL back in late 2010/2011 you know The side effect was that OGN ended up picking another game as their flagship. And so we arrive at this point when LoL has taken over everything included the beach man going to have to agree with this statement | ||
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