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The original article at thisisgame.com: here Another article covering the same subject: here
Well, I won't bother translating the whole article but here are the main topics:
1) TSL (Team SCV Life) will become the first StarCraft 2 Team to give salary to it's players. The first payday will be on April 10th.
2) This was possible because TSL was the first team to draw major sponsors for the team, mainly hardware manufacturers. They were satisfied with the positive effect the team gave them through advertisement and such, and decided to raise the sponsorship value. According to coach Lee "There was an increase of 60%"
3) There are currently 9 players playing for the TSL as of now. The two highest paid players will be Kim Won Ki AKA TSL.FruitDealer and Seo Ki Soo AKA TSL.Trickster, with 35,000,000 KRW (around 31,000 US$) and 30,000,000 KRW (around 27,000 US$) a year respectively.
I am not sure, but aren't there some foreign teams that give salary to their players too? Anyway, great news to TSL players and e-sports in general. Here's hoping that other teams get more sponsorship and follow TSL's example.
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pretty good news. shows that at least the sponsors don't envision the sc2 korean scene dying anytime soon
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It's kind of amazing that this is news - I thought that most of the sponsored Korean teams had salaries, however meager, at this point. Even some foreign sponsors give their players small salaries.
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wow not bad getting 31k usd just to play sc2 per year
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All top teams pay their players afaik
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Thats excellent news. 31k is a very respectable sum.
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On March 14 2011 14:43 Nuri wrote: wow not bad getting 31k usd just to play sc2 per year
But considering it's like a 80+ hour a week job... is it really worth it?
And yea I do believe a lot of the major foreigner teams pay salaries.
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On March 14 2011 14:43 Nuri wrote: wow not bad getting 31k usd just to play sc2 per year pretty mediocre when its 80 hours a week though, hopefully it rises in a year or 2
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thats definitely a good development
i really hope we get something like proleague, GSL-Team league proofed already to be fantastic. The more stable the scene gets, and the less teams / players are dependent on winning the gsl /placing good to get money, the better.
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Nice. 31k for FD is higher than the average salary in South Korea and definitely more than whatever he was getting on the estro b team.
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^^heh its "80" hours a week but its palyng a video game. time flies when ur having fun
imagine being the assistant manager at my restaurant working 70 hours a week on salary
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first sc2 team to have salaried players?
I know for a fact that EG players get paid a salary. as to how much, I'm not sure.
I'm sure complexity sc2 players do as well seeing that they were/are a big competitor in cs 1.6
note, cs 1.6 players on EG make about $80k/yr remember that sc2 has more prize money to made [solo wise]
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This is awesome. It takes away the volatility of making a living from progaming. This will let the players focus on their long-term game rather than winning every single tournament just to survive.
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This is pretty awesome news.. Heading down the BW path i guess.. Hopefully the other teams will follow suit!
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At first I confused this with the other TSL, TeamLiquid Starcraft League lol.
Interesting to see TSL be the first team to take such an important step towards the SC2 pro-gaming infrastructure becoming more and more like the BW infrastructure. I wonder when large corporations will start to host their own teams, like Hite, CJ, or WeMade.
Incredible Miracle and oGs better step up their game now, especially with TSL macroing up their team.
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I can't believe it took this long to make this happen.
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Hopefully this will make FD/Tester play better and start dominating like in the beta phase again.
And Clide finally fulfill his potential as the best player ever.
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On March 14 2011 14:46 Fayth wrote:Show nested quote +On March 14 2011 14:43 Nuri wrote: wow not bad getting 31k usd just to play sc2 per year pretty mediocre when its 80 hours a week though, hopefully it rises in a year or 2
They also win tourneys though so that money too
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It is a nice step on the right direction, hopefully awareness will increase and the sponsorships with it.
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I've been paying my players a salary since December..... Gotta love media
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