Seems like everyone who wants to make money from SC2 has to move to Korea
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dbRic1203
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Seems like everyone who wants to make money from SC2 has to move to Korea | ||
Waxangel
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JJH777
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On January 08 2022 07:23 dbRic1203 wrote: 3 GSL Code S, 3 GSL ST and 2 DH events Seems like everyone who wants to make money from SC2 has to move to Korea Have 3 GSLs been confirmed? I will be surprised if GSL doesn't have to downscale a bit too unfortunately... GSL definitely gets less viewers than Dreamhack events and this is an obvious downscale even if some of the news is positive. My guess is 2 GSLs and 2 Super Tournaments next year. | ||
Balnazza
Germany995 Posts
On January 08 2022 07:23 dbRic1203 wrote: 3 GSL Code S, 3 GSL ST and 2 DH events Seems like everyone who wants to make money from SC2 has to move to Korea Last season you got 150$ in Europe just for a good qualifier. When you want to earn some money in GSL, you need atleast to get to Top 24 (or Top 16 for ST and it was just 500$ there). So if you are not someone who has a very good chance of going far, moving to Korea is definetly a bad idea financial-wise. | ||
Cricketer12
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chipmonklord17
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EDIT: I also assume that the folks at ESL/Blizzard wouldn't interfere with the atmosphere of HSC and let it stay as is despite having a more integrated roll. | ||
Balnazza
Germany995 Posts
On January 08 2022 12:50 chipmonklord17 wrote: Can only hope that by the time HSC rolls around it will get to be fully in person to celebrate being fully integrated into the schedule EDIT: I also assume that the folks at ESL/Blizzard wouldn't interfere with the atmosphere of HSC and let it stay as is despite having a more integrated roll. Some interference will definetly take place, mostly in the fact that I can't imagine HSC will stay invite-only as before. For years now HSC had barely any qualifiers, so we always got a mix of the world elite and some players that are just staples, but probably would never make it through a qualifier. Can't imagine they will just throw-out points for players who only got invited | ||
tigera6
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dbRic1203
Germany2655 Posts
On January 08 2022 09:15 Balnazza wrote: Last season you got 150$ in Europe just for a good qualifier. When you want to earn some money in GSL, you need atleast to get to Top 24 (or Top 16 for ST and it was just 500$ there). So if you are not someone who has a very good chance of going far, moving to Korea is definetly a bad idea financial-wise. Korea will have 6 Tournaments + 4 international Everyone outside of Korea will have 2 Regionals + 4 international Foreigners living in Korea would have 6 GSL + 2 Regionals + 4 internatinal Assuming codt of living is about the same (I know this is unrealistisch, nur mit every Pro gamer can live in Ukraine),tell me how it s a financially good idear not to go to Korea | ||
xelnaga_empire
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I'm wondering because Blizzard won't financially support pro SC2 forever. They need a way to make money from SC2 to justify putting in money into the pro scene of SC2. | ||
NunedQ
Germany234 Posts
On January 08 2022 19:51 xelnaga_empire wrote: Anyone know how Blizzard is still making money from SC2? Are people still buying skins in SC2? I'm wondering because Blizzard won't financially support pro SC2 forever. They need a way to make money from SC2 to justify putting in money into the pro scene of SC2. If they ever plan on releasing another RTS, keeping the scene going would for sure pay off and build excitement for that. Otherwise I'm not sure, but it is pennies compared to what they spend on other games | ||
lechatnoir
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tommey.liang
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RogerChillingworth
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Xamo
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Balnazza
Germany995 Posts
On January 08 2022 16:47 dbRic1203 wrote: Korea will have 6 Tournaments + 4 international Everyone outside of Korea will have 2 Regionals + 4 international Foreigners living in Korea would have 6 GSL + 2 Regionals + 4 internatinal Assuming codt of living is about the same (I know this is unrealistisch, nur mit every Pro gamer can live in Ukraine),tell me how it s a financially good idear not to go to Korea Again: If you are not a top 20 player in korea, you won't get any money from GSL. On the other hand, if you still participate in regional events, you will have to play at difficult hours and maybe even with lag. Don't know if that really pays out. For someone like Serral definetly, but Bly or PtitDrogo? Probably not. | ||
Woosixion
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On January 08 2022 07:16 vyzion wrote: I love it all! I've been wondering how to encourage longevity as well and this sounds like a great first step. Outside of a circuit, sponsors, and 3rd party events...getting new blood into the game is probably the most important step. Difficult problem to solve. Thinking out loud - if I was a billionaire - I'd offer huge cash prizes to young pros from other games to try to place or win tournaments. I'm not a billionaire and have no money, so just supporting the scene in the little ways I can and bringing good energy are all I can do for now. i know exactly how they can solve that problem!!! BALANCE THE F'ING GAME lol | ||
DSK
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Waxangel
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DropTester
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