definitely more japanese and chinese tourists coming to korea cause of our entertainment industry, and the countrys overall development in the last decade or so
PL Grand Final in Shanghai - Page 7
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evilfatsh1t
Australia8525 Posts
definitely more japanese and chinese tourists coming to korea cause of our entertainment industry, and the countrys overall development in the last decade or so | ||
k.taeyang
Peru145 Posts
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Carnivorous Sheep
Baa?21242 Posts
On June 10 2011 07:38 white_horse wrote: its not "droves of koreans". I've read articles on korean newspaper websites about newly rich chinese people (from their economic growth) going to korea for kpop concerts, visit korean drama shooting locations, plastic surgery, etc etc It goes both ways, it's not some unilateral movement from one country to another. | ||
MangoTango
United States3670 Posts
On June 09 2011 12:19 supernovamaniac wrote: Aha, I'll be in Korea during that time. *bangs his head on the wall continuously* lol well that's kinda ironic. | ||
ArvickHero
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swanized
Canada2480 Posts
On June 10 2011 09:19 ArvickHero wrote: You know what would be the solution to this? Have the PL finals in a Bo3 series format like the rest of the playoffs instead of just a lameass Bo1 series. That way first match could be held at Shanghai, and the rest held in the Holy Land of Gwangahnri Beach. I was always kinda annoyed at how last year's PL final was only Bo1 series anyways. That's a good idea but preparing two venue is probably impossible | ||
Assymptotic
United States552 Posts
On June 10 2011 09:19 ArvickHero wrote: I was always kinda annoyed at how last year's PL final was only Bo1 series anyways. Me too...what's the rationale behind this format? Too expensive to host for 3 days? | ||
hellbound
United Kingdom2242 Posts
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d_so
Korea (South)3262 Posts
On June 10 2011 09:23 swanized wrote: That's a good idea but preparing two venue is probably impossible if they hold it one week apart it might be more feasible. not to mention more EPIC | ||
ZeroChrome
Canada1001 Posts
On June 10 2011 09:56 hellbound wrote: Wasn't that OSL final in a TV tower? If so I don't get all the moaning about venue capacity. The OSL final had 300 people in the audience, the PL final usually has like 30,000 or more. There will be a serious problem if the biggest event in all of esports has an attendance lower than some PL matches. | ||
prototype.
Canada4189 Posts
Hopefully this turns out good for broodwar in the end. | ||
seRapH
United States9706 Posts
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Caphe
Vietnam10817 Posts
On June 09 2011 11:54 Megaliskuu wrote: Seriously that 300 spectators only crap was stupid. Is BW still big in china? No worries here. Even without any Chinese fan, if the venue of the final is below 1000 people. Korean people in Shanghai will fill that up easily. I am leaving Shanghai in July, fuk damn, no PL final for me T_T. | ||
Emlary
China3334 Posts
Did they say which venue will this be held? Jinshan beach maybe? | ||
synapse
China13814 Posts
On June 09 2011 12:01 Xiphos wrote: Does China even have BW fans anymore? From what my cousin tells me, most of the old BW fans are still BW fans. Mostly WC3 players have moved to SCII. | ||
iloahz
United States964 Posts
so gamefy is saying that OGN is planning a new esports league in China, details of which remain secretive for now. Some are speculating a kespa sc2 league since BW in China is pretty much dead. But Kespa doesn't have the right to hold sc2 league so I don't know. | ||
GTR
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dtz
5834 Posts
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Release
United States4397 Posts
BRING BACK THE BO3 FORMAT FFS. MAKE IT BO5. JUST HAVE AT LEAST A GAME AT THE BEACH. | ||
eviltomahawk
United States11132 Posts
On June 10 2011 12:41 dtz wrote: if kespa/ogn truly cant hold an sc2 league in china, then its pretty likely that it's a Dota league because dota in china is huge and they have wage structures and fans who support it kinda like BW is in Korea. It is also huge in the region ( southeast asia, russia) and they might anticipate the release of dota 2. But does Blizzard have some control over DotA rights since it's technically a mod of WC3? I'm not very familiar with these legal technicalities. Although GOM has the rights to SC2 in Korea, do those rights extend to Korean organizations trying to arrange for SC2 leagues and broadcasts outside of Korea? Anyways, this news is great for Chinese fans but quite disappointing for Korean fans. I'm sure the event will draw hordes of Chinese spectators and some hardcore Korean fans, but I dislike the notion of holding such a high-profile event outside of Korea. | ||
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