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Defender: Gold and Platinum
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- 5League Information
- 5.3Prize Pool
- 5.3.1ASL Season 4
- 5.3Prize Pool
- 6Important Links
Registration[edit]
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Registration for Season 4 opens January 10th. Please visit the ASL Registration Page. for registration information.
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Support[edit]
ASL is a grass roots organization. Support our events at the ASL Patreon Page
or
You can show support by subscribing to the Dingit TV channel and Twitch Channel
About[edit]
ASL is designed to give Bronze/Silver/Gold/Plat/Diamond/Masters players an outlet to compete in a high quality, high production, and professional style tournament with prizes. A league that encourages competition and promoting a fun atmosphere. The events are casted live at The Official ASL Twitch Channel. The VODS will be available from the ASL YouTube channel.
This unprecedented tournament allows casual gamers to compete just like the professionals. It gives them a taste of an epic league just like WCS. We reach out to the entire StarCraft community, not just the elite.
ASL now hosts a league for Professional players as well. Look for Prime to see your favorite pro players.
Format[edit]
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Every league will have group stages and playoffs. The rounds of 32 and 16 are considered group stages. The round of 8 and beyond are playoffs.
League Information[edit]
Leagues[edit]
Season 4 Will be divided into 5 leagues.
Initiate League: For the new low ranking players. Bronze & Silver (League will only be created if enough demand for it).
Defender League: For the casual and average players. Gold & Platinum
Vanguard League: For the up and coming stars or just very skilled casual players. Diamond only.
Challenger League: Semi Professional gamers, masters and grand masters.
Prime League: Professional gamers. Mostly invite only. 8 Seeds through qualifiers.
Initiate League: For the new low ranking players. Bronze & Silver (League will only be created if enough demand for it).
Defender League: For the casual and average players. Gold & Platinum
Vanguard League: For the up and coming stars or just very skilled casual players. Diamond only.
Challenger League: Semi Professional gamers, masters and grand masters.
Prime League: Professional gamers. Mostly invite only. 8 Seeds through qualifiers.
- Each league will have 8 groups of 4 and will battle it out in the Round of 32 trying to advance to the next level to the Round of 16.
- The top 2 in each group will advance.
- Each match will be best of 3 during the Round of 32 and 16.
- Group Stages end. Playoffs begin.
- Each match will be best of 5 during the Round of 8 or Quarter Finals.
- Each match will be best of 7 during Round of 4 Semi Finals.
- Each match will be best of 9 during the Grand Finals.
Map Pool Details[edit]
Prize Pool[edit]
Prize pool will be different for each league. The higher the league, the better the prizes.
TBD USD (tentative estimate) are divided among the winning participants from all 5 leagues.
ASL Season 4[edit]
Prime League[edit]
Place | Prize (USD) |
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1st | TBD |
2nd | TBD |
3rd-4th | TBD |
5th-8th | TBD |
Challenger League[edit]
Place | Prize (USD) | Bonus Rewards |
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1st | $200 | ♦ Invite to play in Prime League |
2nd | $100 | ♦ Invite to play in Prime League |
3rd-4th | $50 | ♦ Invite to Season 5 |
5th-8th | $25 | ♦ Invite to Season 5 |
Vanguard League[edit]
Place | Prize (USD) | Bonus Rewards |
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1st | $50 | ♦ Invite to Season 5 |
2nd | $25 | ♦ Invite to Season 5 |
3rd-4th | $15 | ♦ Invite to Season 5 |
5th-8th | $10 | ♦ Invite to Season 5 |
Defender League[edit]
Place | Prize (USD) | Bonus Rewards |
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1st | $25 | ♦ Professional Coaching Lessons ♦ Invite to Season 5 |
2nd | $20 | ♦ Invite to Season 5 |
3rd-4th | $15 | ♦ Invite to Season 5 |
5th-8th | $10 | ♦ Invite to Season 5 |
Initiate League[edit]
Place | Prize (USD) | Bonus Rewards |
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1st | $20 | ♦ Professional Coaching Lessons ♦ Invite to Season 5 |
2nd | $15 | ♦ Invite to Season 5 |
3rd-4th | $10 | ♦ Invite to Season 5 |
Important Links[edit]
VODs[edit]
Social Media[edit]
Partners[edit]
See Also[edit]
Sport | StarCraft: Remastered |
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Founded | June 2018 |
Ceased | March 2020 |
Country | South Korea |
Continent | Asia |
Last champion(s) | Lee 'Light' Jae-ho |
Most titles | Kim 'Last' Sung Hyun, Kim 'Soulkey' Min Chul, Jung 'Rain' Yoon Jong, Lee 'Light' Jae-ho |
TV partner(s) | Twitch |
Official website | https://ksl.starcraft.com/en-us/ |
The Korea StarCraft League (KSL) was a StarCraft: Remastered tournament series hosted by Blizzard Entertainment[1] in South Korea. It was announced in June 2018 and began its first season the following month. It was broadcast regularly in Korean and English on Twitch.[2] The main English language casters for the event were Dan 'Artosis' Stemkoski and Nicolas 'Tasteless' Plott.[3] It ran alongside afreecaTV's AfreecaTV StarCraft League (ASL) as one of the two top level Korean leagues for StarCraft: Remastered.[4] KSL was discontinued in March 2020 after 4 seasons (that is, tournaments).
History[edit]
The KSL was announced to coincide with the 20th anniversary of the StarCraft series, becoming the first Blizzard-run league for the Korean StarCraft scene since StarCraft's release in 1998.[1] Prior to the first season's finals, the second season was announced, with qualifiers in late September of that year and regular play starting in October.[5] The finals of the first season took place in the Yes24 Live Hall in Seoul, with Kim 'Last' Sung Hyun becoming the first champion of the KSL.[6]
During BlizzCon 2018, the champions of both Korean StarCraft leagues, the KSL and ASL, faced off in a showmatch called KSL vs. ASL.[7]
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The finals of the second and last season of the inaugural year of the league took place in Kwangwoon University Donghae Arts Center, with Kim 'Soulkey' Min Chul becoming the new champion.[8][9]
Remote desktop manager 2019 1 4 000. In February 2019 the third season of competition was announced, confirming the KSL would run in 2019 as well.[10] The third season's finals took place in Nexon Arena in Seoul.[11] With his victory over Byun 'Mini' Hyun Je, Jung 'Rain' Yoon Jong became the second player to have won both top level Korean leagues in the post-KeSPA period.[12]
The fourth season was organized in the autumn of 2019; Lee 'Light' Jae-ho won the tournament.
As of March 20, 2020, it was announced that KSL would no longer be continued as AfreecaTV and Blizzard had signed an exclusive deal to broadcast all Blizzard e-sports. [13]
Results[edit]
Year | Name of Tournament | Winner | Result of Final | Runner-Up |
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2018 | Korea StarCraft League Season 1 | Kim 'Last' Sung Hyun (Terran) | 4 - 0 | Lee 'Jaedong' Jae-dong (Zerg) |
2018 | Korea StarCraft League Season 2 | Kim 'Soulkey' Min Chul (Zerg) | 4 - 1 | Jo 'Sharp' Ki Seok (Terran) |
2019 | Korea StarCraft League Season 3 | Jung 'Rain' Yoon Jong (Protoss) | 4 - 1 | Byun 'Mini' Hyun Je (Protoss) |
2019 | Korea StarCraft League Season 4 | Lee 'Light' Jae-ho (Terran) | 4 - 2 | Jung 'Rain' Yoon Jong (Protoss) |
References[edit]
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- ^ ab'Blizzard Launching Its First StarCraft: Remastered League'. IGN. Retrieved 2018-08-02.
- ^https://esportsobserver.com/starcraft-remastered-tourney-korea/
- ^https://www.dailyesports.gg/2018-korea-starcraft-league-season-1/
- ^http://afreecatv.com/afstar1
- ^https://starcraft.com/en-us/articles/22456348
- ^https://starcraft.com/en-us/articles/22455599
- ^https://www.dailyesports.gg/last-rain-ksl-asl-starcraft-broodwar-showmatch/
- ^https://starcraft.com/en-us/articles/22788311
- ^http://news.mk.co.kr/newsRead.php?year=2018&no=782700
- ^https://www.esports.net/koreas-starcraft-league-third-season/
- ^https://www.thisisgame.com/webzine/news/nboard/4/?category=7&n=94907
- ^https://ksl.starcraft.com/en-us/match/26047
- ^https://starcraft.com/ko-kr/articles/23369564
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