Here's an abbreviated player/caster guest list:
Hearthstone - already finished - VODs here: http://esgntv.com/tv/show/detail.php?ctgr_no=22
Artosis
Kripparian
Trump
StrifeCro
and more
StarCraft II (January 20-24)
Grubby
Mvp
NesTea
MaNa
Socke
HasuObs
White-Ra
TLO
Artosis (caster)
Kaelaris (caster)
Frodan (host)
Street Fighter IV (January 27)
Gootecks
Mike Ross
Infiltration
Xian
and more
Sources
LiquidHearth's ESGN HS Fight Night Preview
The Gootecks & Mike Ross Show - Premiere (DailyMotion)
ESGN Fight Night article (Shoryuken.com)
Here is the official press release from last month:
Berlin – December 20, 2013 - eSports Global Network (ESGN) announced that ESGN TV – its web-based broadcast platform that aims for around the clock content service in 2014 — will be premiering the first installment of “ Fight Night,” their first original broadcast series that features well known pro gamers competing on the hottest titles.
Airing on January 6, “Fight Night” is made with eSports fans in mind by the very people that are intimately involved in these events. Dan “Artosis” Stemkoski, who has spent years as a professional StarCraft player and commentator for GomTV, will not only participate in the event, but also helped in the development of “Fight Night.”
Other eSports competitors and commentators in attendance for the first episode of “Fight Night” include, Hearthstone professionals Cong “StrifeCro” Shu, Jeffrey “Trump” Shih, and Octavian “Kripparrian” Morosan along with Dan “Artosis” Stemkoski. In upcoming episodes, StarCraft II pro gamers Manuel “Grubby” Schenkhuizen, Jeong “MVP” Jong Hyeon and Lim “NesTea” Jae Duk will appear on “Fight Night” later in January. Future episodes will also feature world-famous Street Fighter competitors, Sun Woo “Infiltration” Lee (South Korea), Hajime “Tokido” Taniguchi (Japan) and Ryan “gootecks” Gutierrez (Caster).
“ESGN is too good to fail,” said Dan “Artosis” Stemkoski. “The production is amazing, everyone is working very hard, they’ve got great ideas and this is original content. It’s not like everywhere else, these are actually original shows being made and I think it’s going to be fantastic.”
“A great effort has been made for the conditions to be as perfect as possible,” said Manuel “Grubby” Schenkhuizen. “Especially the player treatment and the amazing studio have all been top-notch, it’s very impressive.”
“We are very proud to be launching the first episode of “Fight Night” in January,” said Morgan Stone, ESGN TV Chief Production Officer and former ESPN producer. “It was amazing to have this set of pro gamers come in and support the show. “Fight Night” is a must-watch show for eSports and Hearthstone fans worldwide!”
“Fight Night” runs between 60 to 90 minutes and will be the first eSports show produced with quality and value normally seen with major television channels. The show will be streaming for free to viewers worldwide from the 6000 square foot ESGN TV studio in Babelsberg, Germany, via Twitch, YouTube, AzubuTV and Dailymotion, on ESGNTV.com.
For a sneak peek of the event, a teaser video for this first episode of “Fight Night” will be released exclusively on the ESGN TV YouTube channel shortly before Christmas.
Airing on January 6, “Fight Night” is made with eSports fans in mind by the very people that are intimately involved in these events. Dan “Artosis” Stemkoski, who has spent years as a professional StarCraft player and commentator for GomTV, will not only participate in the event, but also helped in the development of “Fight Night.”
Other eSports competitors and commentators in attendance for the first episode of “Fight Night” include, Hearthstone professionals Cong “StrifeCro” Shu, Jeffrey “Trump” Shih, and Octavian “Kripparrian” Morosan along with Dan “Artosis” Stemkoski. In upcoming episodes, StarCraft II pro gamers Manuel “Grubby” Schenkhuizen, Jeong “MVP” Jong Hyeon and Lim “NesTea” Jae Duk will appear on “Fight Night” later in January. Future episodes will also feature world-famous Street Fighter competitors, Sun Woo “Infiltration” Lee (South Korea), Hajime “Tokido” Taniguchi (Japan) and Ryan “gootecks” Gutierrez (Caster).
“ESGN is too good to fail,” said Dan “Artosis” Stemkoski. “The production is amazing, everyone is working very hard, they’ve got great ideas and this is original content. It’s not like everywhere else, these are actually original shows being made and I think it’s going to be fantastic.”
“A great effort has been made for the conditions to be as perfect as possible,” said Manuel “Grubby” Schenkhuizen. “Especially the player treatment and the amazing studio have all been top-notch, it’s very impressive.”
“We are very proud to be launching the first episode of “Fight Night” in January,” said Morgan Stone, ESGN TV Chief Production Officer and former ESPN producer. “It was amazing to have this set of pro gamers come in and support the show. “Fight Night” is a must-watch show for eSports and Hearthstone fans worldwide!”
“Fight Night” runs between 60 to 90 minutes and will be the first eSports show produced with quality and value normally seen with major television channels. The show will be streaming for free to viewers worldwide from the 6000 square foot ESGN TV studio in Babelsberg, Germany, via Twitch, YouTube, AzubuTV and Dailymotion, on ESGNTV.com.
For a sneak peek of the event, a teaser video for this first episode of “Fight Night” will be released exclusively on the ESGN TV YouTube channel shortly before Christmas.
Poll: Which player are you most excited to watch on Fight Night?
Mvp (34)
29%
Grubby (24)
21%
TLO (13)
11%
NesTea (12)
10%
HasuObs (11)
9%
White-Ra (10)
9%
MaNa (7)
6%
Socke (5)
4%
116 total votes
Grubby (24)
TLO (13)
NesTea (12)
HasuObs (11)
White-Ra (10)
MaNa (7)
Socke (5)
116 total votes
Your vote: Which player are you most excited to watch on Fight Night?
(Vote): Grubby
(Vote): Mvp
(Vote): NesTea
(Vote): MaNa
(Vote): Socke
(Vote): HasuObs
(Vote): White-Ra
(Vote): TLO
Update on January 20: MaNa, HasuObs, TLO, White-Ra and Socke also confirmed, with Artosis and Kaelaris to cast and Frou to host. It'll be King of the Hill with $25,000 at stake - and the first episode is in less than 4 hours.