Global StarCraft II League

Global StarCraft II League (GSL)
Sport StarCraft II
Founded September 2010
CEO Seo Soo-kiel
Country South Korea
Continent Asia
Most recent
champion(s)
Joo "Zest" Sung Wook
Most titles Jeong "Mvp" Jong Hyeon (4 titles)
Official website http://afreeca.tv/36840697

Global StarCraft II League (GSL) is a StarCraft II: Legacy of the Void tournament hosted by afreecaTV[1] and Blizzard Entertainment in South Korea. GOMeXp (formerly GOMTV) had hosted it until the last season of 2015. There is also an English language stream available. The tournament features two leagues, Code S (major) and Code A (minor). Code S and Code A are mainly cast by Dan "Artosis" Stemkoski and Nicolas "Tasteless" Plott, they are sometimes helped by Proleague caster Wolf Schröder.[2] The event is broadcast Wednesday to Friday on TwitchTV.

GOMTV used to run a house for select foreigners to live in while attempting to qualify for Code A. The house could accommodate up to 8 players. Players are responsible for travel to the GOM house, but all expenses other than food were covered by GOMTV.[3] The house closed in November 2012.[4][5]

As of the end of 2015 GSL Season 2, GOMTV has given away over 3.6 billion Korean won (over $3.1 million USD) from the individual GSL and Arena of Legends leagues in StarCraft II.[6]

GSL-MLG Exchange Program

Major League Gaming and GOMTV have announced a player exchange program between the tournaments. MLG will invite and provide travel for four Korean players every tournament and the players will be seeded directly into Championship pool. Starting from MLG Anaheim 2011 the winner of the tournament is given GSL Code S seed and top three non-Korean players (top four if the winner is Korean) are given Code A seeds.[7]

MLG Columbus 2011 was the first event to see Korean invites. Moon "MMA" Sung Won won the tournament and the other invites finished 2nd, 3rd and 8th. Non-Koreans players accepting Code A seeds were Johan "NaNiWa" Lucchesi, Marcus "ThorZaIN" Eklöf and Jian Carlo "Fenix" Morayra Alejo. They will participate in both GSL August and GSTL August team league. For the team league they will form a team F.United together with players from a Korean pro team WeMadeFox.[8]

It was thought that NaNiwa would have gotten the Code S spot for his second-place finish at the national finals at MLG Providence 2011, but it was revealed afterwards that Code S would not have been given out at that event.[9]

The GSL-MLG Exchange Program has since been nullified, as GSL is now partnered with IPL.[10] MLG CEO Sundance DiGiovanni has hinted at the Naniwa Code S scandal as possible reasoning for the breakup of the partnership.[11]

With the closure of IPL, the partner program between the two is now finished.

Since 2013, the GSL took over as the Korean part of the World Championship Series created by Blizzard Entertainment.

Main Events

GOMtv Studio in Gangnam

2010 Open Seasons

The 2010 Open Seasons were the first tournaments for the GSL, featuring three initial events with an overall prize pool of 600 million Korean Won (approximately 500,000 USD) and a prize of 100 million Won for the winner. These attracted worldwide attention as they featured the largest prize pool in the history of e-Sports.[12] The purpose of the Open Seasons was to sort the players into Code S and Code A for the 2011 season.[13]

Sponsorship League

Sponsorship League is the regular tournament that is held multiple times a year. Code S is the major league and consists of 32 top players in Korea. Winner of Code S is crowned GSL champion. Code A is the minor league of 32 players. Winner of code A qualifies to Code S. Top seven Code A players and bottom eight Code S players participate in Up & Down Matches in groups of five players. Top two of every group qualify to Code S. Code A qualifiers are held before the start of a new season. Only top ranking players (called Code B) in Korean Battle.net server are allowed to participate. Foreign players are allowed to attend qualifiers without meeting the criteria though.

For the 2011 GSL November season, it was announced that the format would be changing to deal with certain issues that have come up in Code S and Code A.[14] A chart was later released that would illustrate the new format. The new format would be a dual tournament format, where players in Code S immediately drop to Code A, and would have to continue playing if they want to get back up to Code S.[15] The new GSL format means that there would no longer be a Code A champion.

The 2012 tour had the tournament format changed slightly, resulting in a longer season with slight changes with prize money in Code A. Due to the extended season, there will only be 5 GSL tournaments in the year.[16]

World Championship Series 2013

In 2013, the GSL and the OnGameNet Starleague (OSL) shared the duty as the Korean league for Blizzard Entertainment's World Championship Series (WCS) under the name "WCS Korea".[17]

World Championship Series 2014

OnGameNet having stopped its StarCraft II activities, GSL is now the only solo-league in South Korea and is running every season of WCS Korea under its own name again (GSL).[18]

World Championship

The World Championship was a yearly tournament that invites top eight non-Korean players to South Korea to play against the top eight Korean players. This is a two part tournament, the first being a Korea versus the World team tournament, the second being a 16-man single elimination tournament.[19]

The 2012 tour will not have a World Championship event.[16]

Super Tournament

Similar to the 2010 Open Seasons, the Super Tournaments are a 64-man tournament featuring a prize pool of 202 million Korean Won. Participants are determined by the total GSL points obtained throughout the year.[20]

The 2012 tour will not have a Super Tournament event.[16]

Blizzard Cup

The top 10 players of the year will compete in a tournament to decide the best player of the year in a two phase event including a group stage and a playoff stage. The 2011 event featured the top 5 players in terms of GSL ranking and champions of other events such as MLG, Blizzcon and World Cyber Games 2011.[21]

Special Events

Arena of Legends

The Arena of Legends are a special tournament series that are only available to premium users. They are generally online tournaments as opposed to the offline ones of the standard GSL. The first one featured four invited representatives of each race that was broadcast throughout the month of September 2011 on Saturdays and Sundays.[22] Another Arena of Legends tournament was announced on November 2, 2011 called the Team Ace Invitational featuring two players from each team battling it out to see who is the strongest ace.[23] The third Arena of Legends tournament was announced on December 27, 2011 called "Arena of Legends: King of Kong", featuring all of the non-champion runner up players from previous GSL tournaments.[24] A "Kong" is Korean for a pea, and refers to Hong Jin-Ho, a Brood War legend who was famous for getting second place.

Champions

Code S and other Major Tournaments

This is a list of all major GSL tournaments. They are considered equal by GOMTV and the winner of any of these tournaments is called a GSL champion.

Year Name of Tournament Winner Result of Final Runner-Up
2010TG-Intel STARCRAFT II Open Season1 Kim "Fruitdealer" Won Gi (TSL) (Zerg) 4 - 1Kim "Rainbow" Sung Je (ST) (Terran)
2010Sony Ericsson STARCRAFT II Open Season2 Lim "NesTea" Jae Duk (IM) (Zerg) 4 - 3Lee "MarineKing" Jung Hoon (Prime) (Terran)
2010Sony Ericsson STARCRAFT II Open Season3 Jang "MC" Min Chul (oGs) (Protoss) 4 - 1Park "Rain" Seo Yong (TSL) (Terran)
2011 Sony Ericsson Global StarCraft II League Jan. Jeong "Mvp" Jong Hyeon (IM) (Terran) 4 - 0 Lee "MarineKing" Jung Hoon (Prime) (Terran)
2011 2nd Generation Intel Core Global StarCraft II League Mar. Jang "MC" Min Chul (oGs) (Protoss) 4 - 1 Park "July" Sung Joon (ST) (Zerg)
2011LG Cinema 3D World Championship Seoul Jeong "Mvp" Jong Hyeon (IM) (Terran) 4 - 2 Lee "MarineKing" Jung Hoon (Prime) (Terran)
2011 LG Cinema 3D Global StarCraft II League May Lim "NesTea" Jae Duk (IM) (Zerg) 4 - 0 Song "InCa" Joon Hyuk (oGs) (Protoss)
2011LG Cinema 3D GSL Super Tournament Choi "Polt" Sung Hoon (Prime) (Terran) 4 - 0 Moon "MMA" Sung Won (SlayerS) (Terran)
2011 Pepsi Global StarCraft II League July Lim "NesTea" Jae Duk (IM) (Zerg) 4 - 0 Hwang "LosirA" Kang Ho (IM) (Zerg)
2011 Pepsi Global StarCraft II League August Jeong "MVP" Jong Hyeon (IM) (Terran) 4 - 1 Kim "TOP" Jung Hoon (oGs) (Terran)
2011 Sony Ericsson Global StarCraft II League Oct. Moon "MMA" Sung Won (SlayerS) (Terran) 4 - 1 Jeong "Mvp" Jong Hyeon (IM) (Terran)
2011 Sony Ericsson Global StarCraft II League Nov. Jung "jjakji" Ji Hoon (NSHoSeo) (Terran) 4 - 2 Lee "Leenock" Dong Nyung (FXO) (Zerg)
20112011 Blizzard Cup Moon "MMA" Sung Won (SlayerS) (Terran) 4 - 3 Park "DongRaeGu" Soo Ho (MVP) (Zerg)
2012 2012 Hot6ix Global StarCraft II League Season 1 Park "DongRaeGu" Soo Ho (MVP) (Zerg) 4 - 2 Jung "Genius" Min Soo (MVP) (Protoss)
2012 2012 Hot6ix Global StarCraft II League Season 2 Jeong "MVP" Jong Hyeon (LG-IM) (Terran) 4 - 3 Park "Squirtle" Hyun Woo (StarTale) (Protoss)
2012 2012 Monsieur J Global StarCraft II League Season 3 Ahn "Seed" Sang Won (LG-IM) (Protoss) 4 - 1 Jang "MC" Min Chul (SK Gaming) (Protoss)
2012 2012 Hot6ix Global StarCraft II League Season 4 Lee "Life" Seung Hyun (StarTale) (Zerg) 4 - 3 Jeong "MVP" Jong Hyun (LG-IM) (Terran)
2012 2012 Hot6ix Global StarCraft II League Season 5 Kwon "Sniper" Tae Hoon (MVP) (Zerg) 4 - 3 Ko "Hyun" Seok Hyun (TSL) (Zerg)
20122012 Blizzard Cup Lee "Life" Seung Hyun (StarTale) (Zerg) 4 - 2 Won "PartinG" Lee Sak (StarTale) (Protoss)
2013 2013 Hot6ix Global StarCraft II League Season 1 Shin "RorO" No Yeol (Samsung KHAN) (Zerg) 4 - 2 Kang "Symbol" Dong Hyun (AZUBU) (Zerg)
20132013 WCS Korea Season 1 MANGOSIX GSL Kim "Soulkey" Min Chul (WoongJin Stars) (Zerg) 4 - 3 Lee "INnoVation" Shin Hyung (STX SouL) (Terran)
20132013 WCS Korea Season 3 JOGUNSHOP GSL Baek "Dear" Dong Jun (SouL) (Protoss) 4 - 2 Eo "soO" Yoon Su (SK Telecom T1) (Zerg)
20132013 HOT6 Cup Jeong "Rain" Yoon Jong (SKT T1) (Protoss) 4 - 2 Kim "Soulkey" Min Cheol (WoongJin Stars) (Zerg)
20142014 HOT6 Global StarCraft II League Season 1 Joo "Zest" Sung Wook (KT Rolster) (Protoss) 4 - 3 Eo "soO" Yoon Su (SKT T1) (Zerg)
20142014 HOT6 GSL Global Tournament Joo "Zest" Sung Wook (KT Rolster) (Protoss) 4 - 3 Won "PartinG" Lee Sak (SKT T1) (Protoss)
20142014 HOT6 Global StarCraft II League Season 2 Kim "Classic" Doh Woo (SKT T1) (Protoss) 4 - 2 Eo "soO" Yoon Su (SKT T1) (Zerg)
20142014 HOT6 Global StarCraft II League Season 3 Lee "INnoVation" Shin Hyung (SKT T1) (Terran) 4 - 2 Eo "soO" Yoon Su (SKT T1) (Zerg)
20142014 HOT6 Cup Kim "sOs" Yoo Jin (JinAir Greenwings) (Protoss) 4 - 1 Lee "MarineKing" Jeong Hoon (MVP) (Terran)
20152015 Global StarCraft II League Season 1 Lee "Life" Seung Hyun (KT Rolster) (Zerg) 4 - 3 Won "PartinG" Lee Sak (yoe Flash Wolves) (Protoss)
20152015 SBENU Global StarCraft II League Season 2 Jung "Rain" Yoon Jong (mYinsanity) (Protoss) 4 - 1 Han "ByuL" Ji Won (CJ Entus) (Zerg)
20152015 HOT6 Global StarCraft II League Season 3 Lee "INnoVation" Shin Hyung (SKT T1) (Terran) 4 - 2 Han "ByuL" Ji Won (CJ Entus) (Zerg)
Regular Season World Championship Super Tournament Blizzard/HOT6 Cup Open Season

Code A

There will be no more Code A champions due to the format change in 2011 GSL November.

Year Name of Tournament Winner Result of Final Runner-Up
2011 Sony Ericsson Global StarCraft II League Jan. Kim "TOP" Jung Hoon (oGs) (Terran) 4 - 3 Byun "Byun" Hyun Woo (ZeNex) (Terran)
2011 2nd Generation Intel Core Global StarCraft II League Mar. Hwang "LosirA" Kang Ho (IM) (Zerg) 4 - 3 Kim "SuperNoVa" Young Jin (oGs) (Terran)
2011 LG Cinema 3D Global StarCraft II League May Choi "Bomber" Ji Sung (ST) (Terran) 4 - 2 Jeong "MVP" Jong Hyeon (IM) (Terran)
2011 Pepsi Global StarCraft II League July Kim "Puzzle" Sang-Joon (ZeNEX) (Protoss) 4 - 2 Kim "Tassadar" Jung Hoon (NSHoSeo) (Protoss)
2011 Pepsi Global StarCraft II League August Kim "GanZi" Dong Ju (SlayerS) (Terran) 4 - 3 Lee "MarineKing" Jung Hoon (Prime) (Terran)
2011 Sony Ericsson Global StarCraft II League Oct. Lee "Curious" Won Pyo (ST) (Zerg) 4 - 0 Kim "Oz" Hak Soo (FXO) (Protoss)

Special Tournaments

Champions of special tournaments are not considered GSL Champions.

Year Name of Tournament Winner Result of Final Runner-Up
2010 GomTV All-Stars Invitational 2010 Han "Kyrix" Joon (Zenith) (Zerg) 2 - 0 Lee "MarineKing" Jung Hoon (Prime) (Terran)
2011 Arena of Legends Lee "MarineKing" Jung Hoon (Prime) (Terran) 4 - 1 Park "DongRaeGu" Soo Ho (MVP) (Zerg)
2011 Arena of Legends: Team Ace Invitational Jeong "MVP" Jong Hyeon (IM) (Terran) 3 - 2 Kim "GanZi" Dong Ju (SlayerS) (Terran)
2012 Arena of Legends: King of Kongs Park "DongRaeGu" Soo Ho (MVP) (Zerg) 4 - 1 Hwang "LosirA" Kang Ho (IM) (Zerg)

Team League

GOMeXp (then GOMTV) also used to run a team league named GOMTV Global StarCraft II Team League (GSTL) however with the 2012 transition in Proleague events from Brood War to StarCraft II (starting with 2011-12 SK Planet Proleague Season 2), GOMeXp decided to stop running its team league at the end of 2013.

See also

References

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