Korean news site ThisIsGame has been tracking down the decisions Korean players have made regarding their region decisions.
Players currently in Code A who have switched regions will forfeit their Code A spots. Replacements will be picked through qualifiers.
Players like HyuN, MC, and TaeJa* who are/were qualified for this season of Code S will be able to play the qualifiers for Season 1 of NA/EU, but will only be able to advance as far as the Challenger League. (ie. they will be able to secure qualification for the season 2 premier league of NA/EU, but won't be able to play in the season 1 premier league of NA/EU). [Players don't have to forfeit their Code S spots to do this.]
Europe:
LG-IM_mvp
MVP.TAiLS
MVP.finale
SK_MC
Acer.MMA
Mill.ForGG
North America:
LG-IM_NesTea
Azubu.viOLet
Quantic.TheStC
Quantic.HyuN
Quantic.Center
Liquid`TaeJa
Liquid`HerO
Liquid`Zenio
EG.JYP.RC
EG.aLive.RC
EG.Oz.RC
EG.Jaedong.RC
EG.Revival.RC
AX.Miya
AX.Ryung
AX.Heart
AX.Alicia
AX.CranK
ROOT.Sage
CMStorm_Polt
Axiom owner Genna Bain posted on Reddit about the lack of information and overall confusion surrounding the situation, and how it made making a decision difficult.
Just wanting to clear something up about our player's names appearing on this list. I had previously said that our team would remain KR. That was back when it appeared that we would be given the option to change if we wanted after WCS KR Season 1. That option has been rumored to have been removed from the table. Please take into consideration that we had no direct communication from Blizzard about any of this information at any point in time. When asking around, I received similar reports from other team owners.
So without speaking to the team owners or the players, Blizzard implemented it's vision for this new WCS format and players have been given an unreasonably short period of time in order to declare their choice of region with little to no information being provided.... [the rest omitted]
So without speaking to the team owners or the players, Blizzard implemented it's vision for this new WCS format and players have been given an unreasonably short period of time in order to declare their choice of region with little to no information being provided.... [the rest omitted]
*Liquid`Nazgul says TaeJa was told he had to make his decision immediately, not at the end of Season 1 as it had been announced before.
On April 10 2013 18:28 Liquid`Nazgul wrote:
Speaking only for ourselves TaeJa received a message that he had to pick his league for season two now already. TaeJa was always supposed to play Code S and then decide near the end of the first season, but this sudden change in policy forced him to pick early. I've been trying to figure out how this could happen because it contradicts the Blizzard Q&A on reddit, and many other sources that said they would be able to switch after season one. TaeJa is not playing NA this season, but I imagine being on this list has got something to do with his choice for season two.
Speaking only for ourselves TaeJa received a message that he had to pick his league for season two now already. TaeJa was always supposed to play Code S and then decide near the end of the first season, but this sudden change in policy forced him to pick early. I've been trying to figure out how this could happen because it contradicts the Blizzard Q&A on reddit, and many other sources that said they would be able to switch after season one. TaeJa is not playing NA this season, but I imagine being on this list has got something to do with his choice for season two.
Scarlett and Bumblebee talk about the # of Koreans receiving NA premier division seeds.
On April 10 2013 18:27 Acer.Scarlett` wrote:
8 Koreans are invited to NA Premier division
8 Koreans are invited to NA Premier division
On April 10 2013 19:24 Bumblebee wrote:
That's not 100 % true, but I see where you're coming from. 16 of the 24 invites are going to North Americans, the remaining 8 invitations are going to people who are not North American. That could be both Europeans and Koreans. The last 8 spots are coming from online qualifiers. That's your 32 for this season.
That's not 100 % true, but I see where you're coming from. 16 of the 24 invites are going to North Americans, the remaining 8 invitations are going to people who are not North American. That could be both Europeans and Koreans. The last 8 spots are coming from online qualifiers. That's your 32 for this season.