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Waxangel
Profile Blog Joined September 2002
United States33508 Posts
Last Edited: 2022-09-27 19:38:11
September 27 2022 19:37 GMT
#1
ESL provided a mid-season update for the 2022/23 StarCraft 2 pro tour, announcing remote casting for DreamHack Atlanta, a venue change for IEM Katowice, and the possibility of a new map pool in time for IEM Katowice.

First, the DreamHack Atlanta main event (Nov 18-20) will not have the casters (line-up TBD) attending in person—instead they will be casting remotely from the ESL studios in Stockholm.

The broadcast talent lineup for Atlanta Finals will be finalized and announced soon - we hope that our community will enjoy the casts from these amazing professionals we are going to work with! However, we do want to mention that we will produce the online broadcast remotely from ESL studios in Stockholm, so attendees won’t be able to meet broadcast talent onsite. We will however be sure to arrange player meet-and-greets, so we do hope to see you there!


Second, one or more of the venues for IEM Katowice 2023 (Feb 8-12) will be changed. Previously, the RO36 matches were held behind closed doors, the RO24 through RO8 were played in an auditorium inside the convention center, and the semis through grand finals were played in the Spodek Arena.

In the changed plan, the semis and finals will no longer be played in Spodek. However, ESL is considering moving the entire playoffs (RO12 and onward) from the auditorium onto a new stage inside the expo area (IEM Katowice typically has a large expo area, similar to a DreamHack festival, concurrent with the esports competitions).

The event will be held in the International Congress Center in Katowice: the first rounds are going to be played in the Auditorium (same as last year), but for Feb 10th - 12th we are considering having a big stage inside the Expo area to allow for a more open audience on Friday and Saturday, and a full day on Sunday which has previously not been possible. We'll make sure to provide the community with updated information on that as soon as the final choice is made!

Please note, that while we love to have the final matches played in Spodek Arena, this has made it difficult for visitors to tune in and condensed the tournament schedule as the start time of the IEM SC2 Katowice Grandfinal was always far from great for NA and even partially for EU - being not in Spodek means we now have much more freedom in terms of scheduling the event in general and the final day in particular.


Finally, ESL announced that Team Liquid Map Contest #17 maps would be "considered" for inclusion in the IEM Katowice Map Pool. Keep in mind that TLMC #16 maps were quickly implemented by ESL in tournaments such as the Open Cups and DH: Valencia, even before Blizzard added them to the official ladder.
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AirbladeOrange
Profile Blog Joined June 2010
United States2573 Posts
September 27 2022 22:43 GMT
#2
Not having the casters there in person bothers me. Seems like it would throw off the feel of an offline tournament.
Nakajin
Profile Blog Joined September 2014
Canada8989 Posts
September 27 2022 23:37 GMT
#3
I would take a couple of guys from there casting off a random desk at the event in Atlanta FGC style.

If we're poor, we're poor, there's not much point clinging to a veil of "professional" broadcasting.
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geokilla
Profile Joined May 2011
Canada8244 Posts
September 27 2022 23:57 GMT
#4
On September 28 2022 07:43 AirbladeOrange wrote:
Not having the casters there in person bothers me. Seems like it would throw off the feel of an offline tournament.

ESL is great at remote casting from the studio. They're doing it with CS:GO Pro League Season 16 right now. It's not going to be as hype but still works.
BisuDagger
Profile Blog Joined October 2009
Bisutopia19300 Posts
September 28 2022 00:42 GMT
#5
I will drive to Atlanta and sit at a caster desk for free if they are interested. I wouldn’t mind being an on-site correspondent.
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Pandain
Profile Blog Joined May 2010
United States12989 Posts
Last Edited: 2022-09-28 01:05:31
September 28 2022 00:54 GMT
#6
No casters at Atlanta is an overwhelmingly *huge* bummer. You can tell the hype difference from a cast in-person to remote online. Considering how important the casters are to making a successful event, this is a big mistake.

If cost is the issue, I would have rather just invited a bunch of the American commentators (Steadfast, feardragon, Beomulf, catz, etc.) That would have been a better decision.

I saw Wardi and Nathanias making good points how this brings down other costs (hotel, bringing production staff, etc.), but then I would have rather ESL just not have a Dreamhack Atlanta then. Don't know if I'm alone in that opinion, esp. speaking as an American.
tigera6
Profile Joined March 2021
3449 Posts
September 28 2022 02:01 GMT
#7
AFAIK, some caster are not able/willing to make long travel plan for the casting, so who knows if these online casting allow ESL to bring a more ensemble casting roster. I mean Artosis will be done with GSL by then and should be in the same time zone, right?
SHODAN
Profile Joined November 2011
United Kingdom1144 Posts
September 28 2022 05:56 GMT
#8
sucks for the fans showing up in Atlanta

why not do it like this

Atalanta: stripped-down bare-bones scrappy on-site LAN party production with a few US commentators on rotation. nothing fancy, just webcams and microphones to bridge the gap between the live audience and stream, while BisuDagger danders around doing interviews on a camera phone. he'd be the war correspondent on the front lines with his shaky video feed. that'd be hype af

Stockholm: big flashy off-site production with the analysis desk, discussion panel and all that other shite that helps people pretend that sc2 is still a relevant

boom, now you have a bigger feel transatlantic production that still has a soul
Waxangel
Profile Blog Joined September 2002
United States33508 Posts
Last Edited: 2022-09-28 06:13:38
September 28 2022 06:12 GMT
#9
Thought this was an interesting point from TLO, although it's not fair to draw one point to another (bad travel booking practice doesn't directly lead to budget cuts elsewhere)

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swarminfestor
Profile Joined September 2017
Malaysia2449 Posts
Last Edited: 2022-09-28 06:57:26
September 28 2022 06:55 GMT
#10
If travel cost/scheduling was the problem, why not doing in Korea since we have Afreeca and GSL studios already? Alternating between Korea and Europe for Dreamhack events, we could save some money for Koreans' travel stipends and use that for casters/ talents instead?
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lechatnoir
Profile Joined November 2016
392 Posts
September 28 2022 07:17 GMT
#11
huh, must be acost cutting measure? that's sad. I have no idea how expensive Atlanta is, but maybe use a different city/country next time?
BisuDagger
Profile Blog Joined October 2009
Bisutopia19300 Posts
September 28 2022 11:47 GMT
#12
On September 28 2022 14:56 SHODAN wrote:
sucks for the fans showing up in Atlanta

why not do it like this

Atalanta: stripped-down bare-bones scrappy on-site LAN party production with a few US commentators on rotation. nothing fancy, just webcams and microphones to bridge the gap between the live audience and stream, while BisuDagger danders around doing interviews on a camera phone. he'd be the war correspondent on the front lines with his shaky video feed. that'd be hype af

Stockholm: big flashy off-site production with the analysis desk, discussion panel and all that other shite that helps people pretend that sc2 is still a relevant

boom, now you have a bigger feel transatlantic production that still has a soul

I'm already shaking from the hype in this post. Imagine the amount of shake I could put in my video feed. I do demand Smix and Lil Susie as on site translators... even if the players can speak English.
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BisuDagger
Profile Blog Joined October 2009
Bisutopia19300 Posts
September 28 2022 11:49 GMT
#13
On September 28 2022 16:17 lechatnoir wrote:
huh, must be acost cutting measure? that's sad. I have no idea how expensive Atlanta is, but maybe use a different city/country next time?

Everything in the US has gotten expensive, including travel. Tons of people have moved over to the South East Coast which is also driving the cost of everything way up.
ModeratorFormer Afreeca Starleague Caster: http://afreeca.tv/ASL2ENG2
Balnazza
Profile Joined January 2018
Germany1248 Posts
September 28 2022 14:26 GMT
#14
On September 28 2022 15:55 swarminfestor wrote:
If travel cost/scheduling was the problem, why not doing in Korea since we have Afreeca and GSL studios already? Alternating between Korea and Europe for Dreamhack events, we could save some money for Koreans' travel stipends and use that for casters/ talents instead?


Probably because ESL wants to promote their tournaments and brand, not GSL/Afreeca? ESL isn't really big in korea I believe and why would they? It is a very tough market to get through.

Apparently there are no infos yet on DH Atlanta for CS:GO. Since it is only one week after the major, I wonder if they just cut it down completly, but now have to cut cost for the event?
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Nakajin
Profile Blog Joined September 2014
Canada8989 Posts
September 28 2022 16:36 GMT
#15
By the way, as a general question, someone know how esport is doing as a whole?

I'm quite centered on our own little Starcraft world obviously, but I don't seemed to see the same kind of activity and ramp up that we used to have in the 2010th.
Lol, CSGO and Dota are old as hell now, and there dosen't seem to be anything else really getting to their level. Overwatch league didn't exactly living up to the expectation as far as I know. Fortinite, Valorent and Apex all have or had a decent scene, but I don't see them having lol world championship level event regularly. Are we in yet another bubble?
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WGT-Baal
Profile Blog Joined June 2008
France3426 Posts
September 28 2022 18:46 GMT
#16
On September 29 2022 01:36 Nakajin wrote:
By the way, as a general question, someone know how esport is doing as a whole?

I'm quite centered on our own little Starcraft world obviously, but I don't seemed to see the same kind of activity and ramp up that we used to have in the 2010th.
Lol, CSGO and Dota are old as hell now, and there dosen't seem to be anything else really getting to their level. Overwatch league didn't exactly living up to the expectation as far as I know. Fortinite, Valorent and Apex all have or had a decent scene, but I don't see them having lol world championship level event regularly. Are we in yet another bubble?


Covid hit really hard tbh, shut off offline events, LANs for the casual base (a vital bridge to the pro circuit), a lot of electronic companies that would sponsor events also got hit hard by the price of materials and components, leaving them (I would asssume) less free money for sponsorship.

Overwatch league went about as much as most people expected, ActiBli was unrealistic about the league, very few teams tried to connect to their local cities too or even had meaningful relationships (no local player, sometimes noone even speaking the language of that city etc).

I think (hope?) that it is slowly restarting, but imho a lot of games jump the gun straight to artificially maintained international "pro" esport title through the money of their company, but few take the time to build local scenes as well.
But obviously that would take longer and require way more groundwork, so I understand why it doesnt happen much.
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M3t4PhYzX
Profile Joined March 2019
Poland4228 Posts
September 28 2022 19:21 GMT
#17
absolutely terrible decision

ESL goofing around quite a lot lately (not only in SC2)..

damn shame
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Master of DalK
Profile Blog Joined June 2012
Canada1802 Posts
Last Edited: 2022-09-28 19:45:45
September 28 2022 19:31 GMT
#18
Commentators not on site kills the vibe, REMI is the way of the future for touring events to minimize errors on broadcast due to technical failures, crew fatigues etc. Commentators not being on site prevents interaction with crowd/players between matches which is a huge pain point. You lose the little tidbits of "well on the break [player] said [x]", you lose the crowd getting to instantly react to commentators asking for a call & response...

Analysts can and likely should be remote for a more curated experience but it's unfortunate that EFG is pushing for this so heavily with as much talent as possible.

You save a lot of money with this decision (tens of thousands of dollars!), but the creative value having talent onsite brings is hard to put a price tag to.
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atrox_
Profile Joined November 2010
United Kingdom1711 Posts
September 29 2022 13:18 GMT
#19
what is the point of live events anymore if companies are just gonna cut every single corner possible to make the experience absolutely garbage.

just stay at home and make it online if all you care about is the expense
tigera6
Profile Joined March 2021
3449 Posts
September 29 2022 13:32 GMT
#20
Btw, the event in Atlanta meaning the cost of travel for the players would be high, whether from EU or Asia, so I guess less players would incline to play in the Open Bracket this time around then.
Agh
Profile Blog Joined July 2010
United States1023 Posts
September 29 2022 21:21 GMT
#21
On September 29 2022 01:36 Nakajin wrote:
By the way, as a general question, someone know how esport is doing as a whole?

I'm quite centered on our own little Starcraft world obviously, but I don't seemed to see the same kind of activity and ramp up that we used to have in the 2010th.
Lol, CSGO and Dota are old as hell now, and there dosen't seem to be anything else really getting to their level. Overwatch league didn't exactly living up to the expectation as far as I know. Fortinite, Valorent and Apex all have or had a decent scene, but I don't see them having lol world championship level event regularly. Are we in yet another bubble?


More or less. There isn't a title that holds a commanding presence currently. Most of the games (even Fortnite) are very old at this point. They've even recently done away with their main league and cash-cups.

I think the top 4 titles are more or less here to stay, and Blizzard will most likely keep SC2 afloat.

Things like first person 'might' give Fortnite a temporary bump, and other games will follow similar trends, but there probably won't be massive hype/anticipation until something like Stormgate launches
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Mizconout
Profile Joined August 2016
52 Posts
September 30 2022 08:49 GMT
#22
Is it purely budgetary? I mean if it's not tasreos8is I'm sure other commentators are willing to make ends meet.
Open_Assumption_5997
Profile Joined June 2021
3 Posts
October 02 2022 07:58 GMT
#23
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tigera6
Profile Joined March 2021
3449 Posts
October 02 2022 16:52 GMT
#24
Just realize that the US casters will actually travel to Europe to cast an live event in Atlanta? So who will be the host at the event and introduce the player?
Miyauchi Rin
Profile Joined July 2022
5 Posts
October 06 2022 08:34 GMT
#25
I wouldn't mind the casting being done offsite, but the players shouldn't have to go to the event either then. Just make it an online event so it's real convenient for everybody.
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