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On May 17 2011 23:27 elsx wrote: It's great to hear. I'm hoping they can help make BW streams more accessible to foreigners.
cant foreigners still buy mbc streams?
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On May 17 2011 23:20 Kipsate wrote:Show nested quote +On May 17 2011 22:16 Ribbon wrote: For those saying this has nothing to do with SC2: It's no coincidence that this contract is up for renegotiation (won't that be fun) right around the time GOM's exclusive SC2 license expires. It's possible Kespa could end up in charge of the Korean SC2 scene in a few years. Hmm?Gretech still has exclusive rights for 2 years, I am missing something in your post.
KeSPA license for BW expired in 2 years, same with gom exclusive rights over sc2.
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"All the participants went into the negotiations with passion, and the negotiations went through in a fun and open way".
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I hope that SC2 gets shown on tv at some point. I think that'll it'll be pretty big in Korea, if it does. I mean they have Boxer And Nada to show, so it's instand win, and we all know that Boxer is the biggest name in starcraft ever, and perhaps even in esports. Oh and lets not forget july to... sooo I think it'll be easy for the koreans to embrace SC2, if it gets on tv.
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It says right there in the first post SC2 is already on TV.
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Hasn't sc2 taken over anyway?
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On May 17 2011 23:39 Krallman wrote: Hasn't sc2 taken over anyway?
no,not in Korea.
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On May 17 2011 23:39 Krallman wrote: Hasn't sc2 taken over anyway? Not really .. no .. not by a long shot
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Alright thought so Thought it was no reason to keep playing it as sc2 released
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Blizzard and kespa settle, this will result in the most awkward make up sex ever to be witnessed...
I suppose in the end for esports it was much better that they were able to settle, so congrats starcraft fans!
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On May 18 2011 00:06 No_Roo wrote: Blizzard and kespa settle, this will result in the most awkward make up sex ever to be witnessed...
I suppose in the end for esports it was much better that they were able to settle, so congrats starcraft fans!
On May 17 2011 23:37 Latedi wrote:Show nested quote +"All the participants went into the negotiations with passion, and the negotiations went through in a fun and open way".
My god I am so immature.
you know, I wouldn't actually even mind paying for an awesome MBC/OGN stream .
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Its over, let us all enjoy some BW along with SC2.
But on their final statements, it kinda sounds like they were saying: lol we were friends all along.
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On May 17 2011 08:46 emc wrote: after 2 years I bet they cut support, they want SC2 to grow not live in BW's shadow. I think it's nice of blizzard, but all they care about is SC2 it seems.
Blizzard passionately cares about all its titles, but things have to move on after some point. This doesn't mean BW needs to be forgotten, but that since SC2 is the newest game in the series, it naturally holds the priority in terms of its development in e-sports scene with respect to Blizzard. I think this is quite normal, and interpreting it as "Blizzard only cares about SC2" is just an elitist and "all for me" point of view.
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Yes! :D:D:D:D:D:D:D
But can we pay to get MBC and/or OGN stream? I would like to :D
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On May 18 2011 00:39 Arnstein wrote: Yes! :D:D:D:D:D:D:D
But can we pay to get MBC and/or OGN stream? I would like to :D
I would play to have OGN and MBC on my TV.
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On May 17 2011 10:26 Boblion wrote: Bw or Sc2, one of them have to die in Korea. Games are too close to coexist, look what has happened to the foreign scene.
I wonder if Kespa will drop bw now. Or maybe they will just make a tourney broadcasted by OGN or MBC and look at the ratings first.
I think both of the games can coexist, at least in Korea. Blizzard passionately cares about all its titles, but things have to move on after some point. This doesn't mean BW needs to be forgotten, but that since SC2 is the newest game in the series, it naturally holds the priority in terms of its development in e-sports scene with respect to Blizzard. But I mean there are a ton of ppl who watch and love BW in Korea, and also SC2 is growing each day. So I believe they can coexist.
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2 more years of peace! I don't even wanna think about whats going to happen after those two years. Glad it got resolved without blood being drawn.
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Could GOM sell a SC2 license to the other leagues, or do they just have the exclusive rights to their own league?
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On May 17 2011 23:37 MadNeSs wrote: I hope that SC2 gets shown on tv at some point. I think that'll it'll be pretty big in Korea, if it does. I mean they have Boxer And Nada to show, so it's instand win, and we all know that Boxer is the biggest name in starcraft ever, and perhaps even in esports. Oh and lets not forget july to... sooo I think it'll be easy for the koreans to embrace SC2, if it gets on tv. The GSL is on channel 201 all the time (I don't think live though) and has been for months. I made thread about this that just got savagely attacked by SC2 vs Broodwar arguments and then shut down so i don't blame anyone outside of Korea for not knowing.
What might make a difference though is that not every one who is into RTS gaming enough to watch it on TV is pissed of that Blizzard seems to be trying to shut down the existing very popular Broodwar scene. That might make people more open minded to watch SC2 as well as Broodwar. So we will have to see. Still it can't be bad for either game and hopefully means we can have a little bit less hatred from the 2 communities toward each other.
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On May 18 2011 00:53 atarianimo wrote: Could GOM sell a SC2 license to the other leagues, or do they just have the exclusive rights to their own league? GOM can sub-license anyone who wants to start a league in Korea. LG has their own running right now and I assume should OGN or MBC wish to do the same they can. AFAIK Anibox only has exclusive rights to the GSL so the GSL at least stays there for a year but OGN/MBC can run their own on their own channels should they want to.
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