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Is SC2 dead in Korea?

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Is SC2 dead in Korea?

Is SC2 dead in Korea?

Korean SC2 scene is practically dead. Zero new blood. Couple new players tried one season of GSL and then disappeared completely as they realized too many top players compete for one single prize pool left in Korea which is GSL. The scene is basically the same group of players for the past 3 years.

Is StarCraft 2 still popular in Korea?

In 2017, SC2 was made free to play in hopes it will get a wider audience. While SC2 is not as big as the others on this list, they still have a consistent and loyal fanbase. It is still considered a very well-made game and is still popular in South Korea.

How did StarCraft 2 die?

StarCraft II was dying in 2018 when Hot6ix finally got off the sinking ship that was GSL. StarCraft II was dying in 2018 because Spo couldn't raise the funds to run SSL without Blizzard support. At this point Blizzard is the only thing keeping StarCraft II alive, internationally or Korean.

Why did SC2 fail?

There are many arguments on why SC2's story failed to engage its audience: the story was clichéd and “Hollywoodized”, there was too much emphasis on prophecies, there were too many plot holes, and so on.

Why did KeSPA leave SC2?

KeSPA announced on Octo that Proleague would be discontinued citing sponsorship issues, declining amount of professional teams, and match fixing scandals.

Is Valorant famous in Korea?

Valorant, the 2020 tactical first-person shooter from Riot Games, has yet to attain significant popularity in Korea and it's unclear if it ever will. Internationally, however, the title has been a massive success from day one and has birthed a young and vibrant esports scene.

Will there be a Starcraft 3?

Currently, there's no starcraft 3 gameplay available as the game is far away from the release. You can find many gameplays on youtube claiming “starcraft 3 gameplay”, but all of them are not real or they are Starcraft 2.

Is Starcraft 2 hard to learn?

The game has a really, really steep learning curve and the mechanics to just build things on time is hard for most Starcraft players. For a new player, this is the hardest part.

How did StarCraft catch on in South Korea?

  • Surprisingly, “StarCraft” began selling millions of copies in South Korea, a market for which Blizzard hadn’t even bothered to localize the game. Though “StarCraft’s” designers couldn’t have known it at the time, conditions in South Korea were perfect for a game like “StarCraft” to catch on.

Why is Starcraft 2 not in the news more often?

  • Apart from the quality and quantity of its ongoing support, another thing that’s remarkable about StarCraft II is its ability to avoid major errors. People make fun of SC2 for not making headlines as often as other Blizzard games, but do you know why it’s not in the news more often?

Is the remastered version of StarCraft really dead?

  • I am thinking of getting sc remastered but my friend who already has it says that in the middle of the day there is like less then 300 people online on the eu server and that outside of korea its basically dead. So do y…

Are there any good games like Starcraft 2?

  • Blizzard was unstoppable. And the level of custom games built by the community in these games made them just that much more replayable (Brood War especially, but I enjoyed a lot of Warcraft3 ones too). Starcraft 2 released, and while it was still certainly great, the cracks started to show. Just a single campaign? OK.

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