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WCS FAQ update by Blizzard (4/10/2013)

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Ketch
Profile Joined October 2010
Netherlands7285 Posts
April 10 2013 15:22 GMT
#1
http://us.battle.net/sc2/en/forum/topic/8569308646

I couldn't find a thread for this. Here are the new FAQ questions that were answered


Can players change their World Championship Series region at any point during the year?

For the 2013 World Championship Series only, there will be an optional, one-time region change between Season 1 and Season 2. Players who would like to compete in another region in Season 2 will need to play in the Season 1 Qualifier and Challenger Division of the region they are looking to switch to. This will essentially mean that there will be players finishing their Season 1 commitments in their current region, while establishing their position in a new region.Any requests for exceptions must be submitted to Blizzard and will be considered.

When does a player have to decide which region he will compete in?

When a player competes in a Season 2 qualifier for a World Championship Series event, he or she will be locked to that region for the remainder of 2013.

Do the players need to live in the region to be in World Championship Series of the same region?

For season 1 no, but note that all players are required to travel to compete in the offline portions of their league. Also note that all World Championship Series Korea matches are already offline—players must be able to play in those matches in Korea if they choose to compete in WCS Korea.

If a player competes in the World Championship Series Korea Code B (Qualifier Division) this week, does it disqualify him or her from playing in the WCS America or WCS Europe for 2013?

Technically this would be the case as such a player would be committing to the seeding process for KR's Season 2 Premier League (Code S). However, we are interested in ensuring players are not locked into a region due to confusion or lack of information.

If a current Code S (Premier) player decides they want to compete in another region for Season 2, what exactly needs to happen?

Season 1 Code S players who would like to play in a different region for Season 2 will need to simultaneously participate in the Season 1 Qualifier Division of the region they are targeting, alongside their play in Season 1 Code S (Premier). Doing so will forfeit their Code S (Premier) position for Season 2, as well as lock them into the new region for the remainder of 2013.

If a player wants to stay in Korea to train but chooses to compete in the World Championship Series America or the WCS Europe, how would that work?

A player can live and train in Korea but must travel to all offline events to compete in the other regions.

Are flights to WCS events paid by Blizzard or by teams?

The leagues will be responsible for player travel to offline events, but flights will only be booked from a region within a region. So, players competing in World Championship Series Europe will have their flights to the offline events booked from a city in Europe. Players residing outside of the region they are competing in must travel on their own to that region, and the league will cover the rest of the flight to the city that the offline event is taking place in. This only applies to the events leading up to the WCS Season Finals. For the Season Finals and BlizzCon, all travel will be covered, including international flights.

Are any players being invited into World Championship Series America and WCS Europe for Season 1?

Yes. For Season 1, 24 players in each region have been extended invitations to compete in WCS America and WCS Europe based on their performance in past StarCraft II tournaments. We will be announcing what commitments players will be making by the end of this week.

When will World Championship Series America and WCS Europe start?

The qualifiers for Season 1 World Championship Series Europe start on April 14 (Pacific Time, so April 15 in Europe), and the qualifiers for WCS America start on April 20. Further details will be announced soon.

How long do the players need to be available for the offline events?

For Season 1, players in the WCS America and WCS Europe regions will need to be available for approximately 3–4 days for offline events. All WCS Korea matches are played offline. In the future, we will be looking to extend the offline portions of both WCS America and WCS Europe, so please be aware that this will change in coming seasons. Players will be expected to participate in all offline portions of the league they are committing to.

Will established players outside of the three regions be given invites to participate in any of the World Championship Series events?

Yes. Invitations have been sent to certain players outside of the three main regions. We will be announcing the player commitments by the end of this week.

Is the prize pool the same across all regions or do partners put in additional prize money on top of the Blizzard prize money?

All of the regional leagues will have identical prize pools and point distribution. The partners will not be adding additional prize money to the prize pool.

The prize pool breakdown for the remaining part of 2013 is as follows:
Each Regional WCS League Season - $100,000
Each Global Season Finals - $150,000
WCS Global Finals at BlizzCon - $250,000


A detailed explanation of how the prize pool breaks down by placement will be published later this week. Please note: Blizzard has not announced this information to date.

Can players compete in events outside of their chosen World Championship Series region?

Yes! Players are able to compete in non-World Championship Series events outside of their region. There is no restriction placed on player participation in any outside tournament, and some non-WCS events will grant WCS points. Further points-related details will be published soon.


And in the spoiler here are the already existing faq questions:

+ Show Spoiler +


Questions answered on 4/08/2013 via Reddit

Is it possible to see a calendar for the entire year? When do Seasons 1, 2, 3 start in every region?

We are working hard on compiling a complete calendar for the entire year, in the meantime we plan to announce the start dates for Season 1 of the NA and EU leagues tomorrow night. We understand that players and teams need to schedule their time for the rest of the year, and we will do our best to post the dates for Seasons 2 and 3 shortly after.

What are the key differences between the KR, EU, and NA leagues?

Our goal has been to make the leagues as identical as possible in terms of structure, based on the GSL model. As a result of working with different league partners, there will be minor format differences that arise based on the legacy of a particular league.

How does a brand new player who wants to compete in WCS get involved?

In general, we are working to adopt a similar process in each region based off of GSL's three-division "Code" structure. Each regional league will have three divisions (Qualifier, Challenger, and Premier) that will feed into each other. In regards to Season 1 of this year, GSL is operating per usual and will continue moving into future seasons. For North America and EU, we will be announcing the plans surrounding Season 1 this week but it will likely include some invitations as well as an open qualification.

Thanks for your patience. We know everyone is anxious to get this information, and we're working hard to get it to you as quickly as we can.

Are the prize pools the same between the leagues?

Yes. All of the regional leagues will have identical prize pools and point distribution.

The prize pool breakdown for the remaining part of 2013 is as follows:
Each Regional WCS League Season - $100,000
Each Global Season Finals - $150,000
WCS Global Finals at BlizzCon - $250,000


In regards to NA and EU, how does a player qualify for Season 1 "Premier League"?

As we mentioned in the question above, we are working hard to get the exact details out to you as soon as we can. In short, Season 1 will be an exception and will likely include some invitations that we will send to top players in each region as well as open qualifiers, but all future seasons will adopt a three-division system (Qualifier, Challenger, and Premiere) that will appropriately qualify players into the top division for future seasons.

Have you considered a residency requirement for the Leagues? Wouldn't it make sense to require players who are playing in your region's tournament to live in your country?

We have discussed implementing a residency requirement but feel that this would add additional complexity, especially for players outside of the three main regions, and particularly for 2013. This is the kind of thing we'd really like to avoid if at all possible.

Many people feel that the abrupt global change, combined with locking players to the region they play in for the entire year, is remarkably unfair to KR players, especially those currently competing in GSL?

We too agree that Korean players currently playing in GSL were put in a difficult situation regarding making a year-long commitment to a WCS league as GSL started right on the heels of our announcement. With this being the case, we will be making a one-time exception at the end of Season 1 to allow players to make a change in their regional commitments for the rest of 2013. If a player currently playing in GSL would like to make a change at that time then they will be able to do so. We will have more information on exactly how this process will work well in advance of the conclusion of Season 1.

What is the point system?

We are working hard to finalize all the details surrounding the WCS points system. At the moment, we are mostly ironing out exactly how points earned outside the WCS leagues will integrate into the system. We should be able to announce the initial system next week, although some some adjustments will probably need to happen as we move forward.

How lucrative (in terms of points) is it to compete in a tournament like NASL, DreamHack, or Iron Squid?

Players who qualify for the World Championship at BlizzCon will have to compete in the WCS. That said, points earned from outside the WCS Leagues should be meaningful in terms of qualification and seeding at that tournament, especially for those who might be on the edge of qualifying.

How much of the tournaments for each season will be played online?

The intention is that most of the Premiere league (all in the case of WCS KR) for each region will be played offline in a studio, but we are working with MLG and ESL on the details. We might need to have additional online matches in 2013 based on logistical challenges that may arise.

What steps is Blizzard taking to ensure that cheating/hacking is not going to take place for matches played online?

Our goal is to minimize the number of online matches and eventually to eliminate the need for them, for as long as online matches will take place we will be taking great precaution to monitor and ensure fair play. We will be working with our tournament partners to ensure best practices and the integrity of each league.

We are aware that there are certainly questions that remain. As another step in process, Blizzard is intending to host a Reddit AMA regarding WCS, so please stay tuned for the exact details in the coming days!

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Ketch
Profile Joined October 2010
Netherlands7285 Posts
Last Edited: 2013-04-10 15:32:19
April 10 2013 15:23 GMT
#2
My personal thoughts: if ESL and MLG manage to get a longer offline event in Season 2, it will oblige Koreans to move to these regions semi-permanently. That is much better than them getting out of the plane and back in it with all our money

Also the fact that travel is not reimbursed, only inside the region, makes it a lot less attractive to keep travelling, especially, if these offline events during the season become longer.
StarVe
Profile Joined June 2011
Germany13591 Posts
April 10 2013 15:24 GMT
#3
All of the regional leagues will have identical prize pools and point distribution. The partners will not be adding additional prize money to the prize pool.


God damn it, Blizzard.
Kinky
Profile Blog Joined September 2008
United States4126 Posts
April 10 2013 15:30 GMT
#4
This is going to be an interesting year for Starcraft.
Serimek
Profile Joined August 2011
France2274 Posts
April 10 2013 15:31 GMT
#5
Just need to put everything offline in NA and EU and the system will be improved drastically.
SC2 is the best game to watch and was the best to play before I grew old and slow...
hellokittySC2
Profile Joined September 2009
United States395 Posts
April 10 2013 15:31 GMT
#6
i hope blizzard is willing to change the format if they see korea represents korea, europe, and america for wcs finals
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Ketch
Profile Joined October 2010
Netherlands7285 Posts
April 10 2013 15:32 GMT
#7
On April 11 2013 00:31 Serimek wrote:
Just need to put everything offline in NA and EU and the system will be improved drastically.


So basically thids will happen with a long offline event in season 2
Serimek
Profile Joined August 2011
France2274 Posts
Last Edited: 2013-04-10 15:40:14
April 10 2013 15:35 GMT
#8
On April 11 2013 00:32 Ketch wrote:
Show nested quote +
On April 11 2013 00:31 Serimek wrote:
Just need to put everything offline in NA and EU and the system will be improved drastically.


So basically thids will happen with a long offline event in season 2


Not as sure as you, unfortunately, but maybe you do have more info than me... I believe it will be much more longer until we see a full offline event.

edit : You quoted me below just when I was editing :p I just believe that "in the future" is far away, not with Season 2. Will see...
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Ketch
Profile Joined October 2010
Netherlands7285 Posts
April 10 2013 15:37 GMT
#9
On April 11 2013 00:35 Serimek wrote:
Show nested quote +
On April 11 2013 00:32 Ketch wrote:
On April 11 2013 00:31 Serimek wrote:
Just need to put everything offline in NA and EU and the system will be improved drastically.


So basically thids will happen with a long offline event in season 2


Not as sure as you, unfortunately, but maybe you do have more info than me...


I read it in this answer:

How long do the players need to be available for the offline events?

For Season 1, players in the WCS America and WCS Europe regions will need to be available for approximately 3–4 days for offline events. All WCS Korea matches are played offline. In the future, we will be looking to extend the offline portions of both WCS America and WCS Europe, so please be aware that this will change in coming seasons. Players will be expected to participate in all offline portions of the league they are committing to.
tribulator
Profile Joined February 2011
774 Posts
Last Edited: 2013-04-10 15:41:17
April 10 2013 15:40 GMT
#10
I don't know why offline would fix much in regards to the korean thing... by the time Season 2 rolls around these dudes should have enough that if everyone pitches in 2-3 hundred, they can rent a house and buy a months supply of instant ramen.

They should be used to living in cramped situations by now.
Plansix
Profile Blog Joined April 2011
United States60190 Posts
April 10 2013 15:41 GMT
#11
On April 11 2013 00:37 Ketch wrote:
Show nested quote +
On April 11 2013 00:35 Serimek wrote:
On April 11 2013 00:32 Ketch wrote:
On April 11 2013 00:31 Serimek wrote:
Just need to put everything offline in NA and EU and the system will be improved drastically.


So basically thids will happen with a long offline event in season 2


Not as sure as you, unfortunately, but maybe you do have more info than me...


I read it in this answer:

Show nested quote +
How long do the players need to be available for the offline events?

For Season 1, players in the WCS America and WCS Europe regions will need to be available for approximately 3–4 days for offline events. All WCS Korea matches are played offline. In the future, we will be looking to extend the offline portions of both WCS America and WCS Europe, so please be aware that this will change in coming seasons. Players will be expected to participate in all offline portions of the league they are committing to.


They are going to move the main event offline as quickly as possible. Qualifiers may be online due to the size of NA, but the event will be offline.
I have the Honor to be your Obedient Servant, P.6
TL+ Member
6BiT
Profile Joined December 2011
513 Posts
April 10 2013 15:42 GMT
#12
On April 11 2013 00:24 StarVe wrote:
Show nested quote +
All of the regional leagues will have identical prize pools and point distribution. The partners will not be adding additional prize money to the prize pool.


God damn it, Blizzard.


So much this.

Blizzard you messin up, at this moment in time their needs to be more incentive for Koreans to play in the Korean WCS
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Plansix
Profile Blog Joined April 2011
United States60190 Posts
April 10 2013 15:42 GMT
#13
On April 11 2013 00:40 tribulator wrote:
I don't know why offline would fix much in regards to the korean thing... by the time Season 2 rolls around these dudes should have enough that if everyone pitches in 2-3 hundred, they can rent a house and buy a months supply of instant ramen.

They should be used to living in cramped situations by now.


Except they need a work visa to stay for long periods of time. Also, if this is the Bay Area, where Blizzard has opened its studio, they are going to need a bit more that 2-3 a month.
I have the Honor to be your Obedient Servant, P.6
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CuSToM
Profile Joined October 2010
United States1478 Posts
April 10 2013 15:57 GMT
#14
I really enjoyed watching the WCS events in 2012.

I'm unsure about 2013. We'll see how it goes I guess.
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ES_JohnClark
Profile Joined April 2011
United States1121 Posts
April 10 2013 15:58 GMT
#15
On April 11 2013 00:31 hellokittySC2 wrote:
i hope blizzard is willing to change the format if they see korea represents korea, europe, and america for wcs finals


IF??.... its already a done deal that you will see KR vs. KR vs. KR..
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hellokittySC2
Profile Joined September 2009
United States395 Posts
April 10 2013 15:59 GMT
#16
On April 11 2013 00:58 ES_JohnClark wrote:
Show nested quote +
On April 11 2013 00:31 hellokittySC2 wrote:
i hope blizzard is willing to change the format if they see korea represents korea, europe, and america for wcs finals


IF??.... its already a done deal that you will see KR vs. KR vs. KR..

haha thanks for pointing that out johnclark(and it's good to see you're alive). you never know if a foreigner may rise to the top and beat all the koreans like stephano did to live the american dream :D
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JustPassingBy
Profile Blog Joined January 2011
10776 Posts
Last Edited: 2013-04-10 16:05:37
April 10 2013 16:00 GMT
#17
On April 11 2013 00:22 Ketch wrote:
http://us.battle.net/sc2/en/forum/topic/8569308646

Can players change their World Championship Series region at any point during the year?

For the 2013 World Championship Series only, there will be an optional, one-time region change between Season 1 and Season 2. Players who would like to compete in another region in Season 2 will need to play in the Season 1 Qualifier and Challenger Division of the region they are looking to switch to. This will essentially mean that there will be players finishing their Season 1 commitments in their current region, while establishing their position in a new region.Any requests for exceptions must be submitted to Blizzard and will be considered.



Can anybody explain this to me? So confusing... @.@

two question:
1) how should a player be expected to play the season 1 qualifiers in KOR, when there were no to begin with?
2) why bother playing in the season 1 qualifiers, if you start with season 2 anyways? It's not as if you can play season 1!
Plansix
Profile Blog Joined April 2011
United States60190 Posts
April 10 2013 16:02 GMT
#18
On April 11 2013 00:59 hellokittySC2 wrote:
Show nested quote +
On April 11 2013 00:58 ES_JohnClark wrote:
On April 11 2013 00:31 hellokittySC2 wrote:
i hope blizzard is willing to change the format if they see korea represents korea, europe, and america for wcs finals


IF??.... its already a done deal that you will see KR vs. KR vs. KR..

haha thanks for pointing that out johnclark(and it's good to see you're alive). you never know if a foreigner may rise to the top and beat all the koreans like stephano did to live the american dream :D

There is a least the hope that preparing for a specific Korean player in a GSL like format is better than going through the open bracket at MLG. Its not 16 code S Koreans over a weekend, but one or two a week, once a week. That seems way more possible and viable.
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duoform
Profile Joined August 2012
Spain5180 Posts
April 10 2013 16:03 GMT
#19
On April 11 2013 00:30 Kinky wrote:
This is going to be an interesting year for Starcraft.

And hopefully everything goes smoothly and according to plan..
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imre
Profile Blog Joined November 2011
France9263 Posts
April 10 2013 16:04 GMT
#20
blizzard literally screwed up Korea financially lol
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