Kim "Last" Sung Hyun, Kim "Soulkey" Min Chul, Jung "Rain" Yoon Jong, Lee "Light" Jae-ho
TV partner(s)
Twitch
Official website
https://ksl.starcraft.com/en-us/
The Korea StarCraft League (KSL) was a StarCraft: Remastered tournament series hosted by Blizzard Entertainment[1] in South Korea. It was announced in June 2018 and began its first season the following month. It was broadcast regularly in Korean and English on Twitch.[2] The main English language casters for the event were Dan "Artosis" Stemkoski and Nicolas "Tasteless" Plott.[3] It ran alongside afreecaTV's AfreecaTV StarCraft League (ASL) as one of the two top level Korean leagues for StarCraft: Remastered.[4] KSL was discontinued in March 2020 after 4 seasons (that is, tournaments).
^"Blizzard Launching Its First StarCraft: Remastered League". IGN. 19 June 2018. Retrieved 2 August 2018.
^"Blizzard Launches Self-Owned StarCraft: Remastered League Based in Korea – ARCHIVE - the Esports Observer". 19 June 2018.
^"2018 Korea StarCraft League: Season 1". 20 July 2018.
^"아프리카TV". AfreecaTV (in Korean).
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