![]() ![]() I can speak from personal experience here, and from watching others play, that most of the HotS excitement died off in about one week. Players were hoping for innovative new mechanics and play, reinvigorating what was becoming a relatively stagnated and uninteresting gain. Streamers were looking forward to the (hopefully tremendous) boost of popularity due to having access to the Beta. There's been a lot of hype concerning Heart of the Swarm. Brood War comes in 8th place, at 3.4%, and Wings of Liberty doesn't even make the top 10 list. ![]() It's by far the most popular game, with the next game falling in under 13%. And, arguably the worst news yet, South Korea didn't bite.Ī quick glance shows that almost 25% of all South Koreans are playing League of Legends in PC Bangs. There are no million dollar Starcraft 2 tournaments. ![]() So we haven't really seen the explosive growth that we were kind of expecting and hoping for. MLG's prize pools have been rising, but they are the only ones to push relatively innovative monetization schemes into the market (such as the $20 PPV model, + high production gold membership content). The NASL's prize pool has remained the same since its inception. IPL's prize pool has remained the same from seasons 3-5. We haven't seen the explosion in prize money we've been hoping for. Leagues such as IPL, NASL and MLG were raising all sorts of capital to invest in these tournaments with the idea that we'd be getting hundreds of thousands of viewers.Įven Sundance went on Live on 3 to explain that he's still "not making money" and that the amount of money being spent now was more akin to "investing" than anything that was turning a real profit. "E-SPORTS E-SPORTS E-SPORTS" people would chant on the forums. People expected Starcraft 2 to only build upon Brood War and explode in popularity over the 2010-2012 seasons. So why does it feel like growth has stagnated in Starcraft 2? Surely there's only one direction to go from the end of the Brood War to the start of Wings of Liberty, and that's up, yes? Brood War was an undeniable stepping stone in order to get to where we are today. There's really not much to argue about here. Over 100,000 people#History_of_Starleague) were attending OSL finals. Brood War was, for a lot of people, considered THE definitive E-Sport. Players like Boxer earned almost a half million dollars per year in salary + endorsements. ENORMOUS! It was broadcasted on national television to millions of people. I'm only speaking from my own, personal experience using the (incredibly) limited amount of knowledge I've accumulated while existing in this part of the internet over the past couple of years.įor a little bit of backstory, Brood War was ENORMOUS in South Korea. Be warned, some things in this thread might be a bit completely outside of the realm of possibility/reality. This is an incredibly heated topic, and I'm speaking a bit outside of my comfort zone. r/wow /r/diablo /r/hearthstone /r/heroesofthestorm /r/overwatch Same- and similar-topic submissions that exceed 4 per top 25 Promotional submissions that exceed "2 per 1 per 1"ĭuplicate results posts for the same individual match will be removed. To hide spoilers use format: (/spoiler) ( details)ĭeceptive links to shock sites, malware, etc Green verification check mark guide and verified users list Use the "Filters" menu across the top to tailor the content here.
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