[WCS] NA/EU Formats Released - Page 2
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HeeroFX
United States2704 Posts
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mrRoflpwn
United States2618 Posts
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ffadicted
United States3545 Posts
On April 09 2013 09:21 BasicBarcode wrote: Do we have any information that GSL isn't funding a larger prizepool with all their sponsorships? From this thread: http://www.teamliquid.net/forum/viewmessage.php?topic_id=406770 Are the prize pools the same between the leagues? Yes. All of the regional leagues will have identical prize pools and point distribution. The prize pool breakdown for the remaining part of 2013 is as follows: Each Regional WCS League - $100,000 Each Global Season Finals - $150,000 WCS Global Finals at BlizzCon - $250,000 | ||
TiberiusAk
United States122 Posts
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Shew
United States460 Posts
Players must notify MLG their intent to participate in the America region by end of day on April 8th. Anyone know how to notify MLG? | ||
Plansix
United States60190 Posts
On April 09 2013 09:25 opterown wrote: oh that's pretty decent! four out 32, with a few more qualifiers is not that korean dominated at all i expect so, the KR qualifiers are tomorrow haha Majestic. Enough speculation, I want these players pools out now and the newly hired IPL guys to be casting these games or whatever they are doing. Enough speculation, now GAMES! | ||
Laryleprakon
New Zealand9496 Posts
On April 09 2013 09:27 ffadicted wrote: From this thread: http://www.teamliquid.net/forum/viewmessage.php?topic_id=406770 Are the prize pools the same between the leagues? Yes. All of the regional leagues will have identical prize pools and point distribution. The prize pool breakdown for the remaining part of 2013 is as follows: Each Regional WCS League - $100,000 Each Global Season Finals - $150,000 WCS Global Finals at BlizzCon - $250,000 If GSL aren't adding more money on top of the 100k it's a pretty big decrease to overall prize pool + less events each year. The top player might earn more from the further stages but the CodeA guys won't :/ | ||
rename
Estonia329 Posts
On April 09 2013 09:07 opterown wrote: Prize pools As confirmed by Blizzard representative in a Q&A thread on Sunday, each regional final’s prize pool will be identical: $100,000. The prize purse breakdown WCS Europe is proposing to players can be seen below, although it was noted that it is not final yet. 1st place: $35,000 2nd place. $15,000 3rd/4th place: $8,000 5th place: $4,000 6th place: $3,500 7th place: $3,000 8th place: $2,500 9th-12th place: $1,450 13th-16th place: $1,000 17th-24th place: $500 25th-32nd place: $300 This better be not GSL distribution. Players from Code A up to Ro16 players are short 75657$ of prize money. ( And those none of those players are eligible for the global season finals either ). That kind of distribution would be basically saying .. "time to buy yourself US tickets" to any ESF team that doesnt have multiple CodeS ro4 candidates. | ||
blade55555
United States17423 Posts
No idea I hope they let us know soon. I mean it does sound like the first stage (at least for NA) is going to be pure invitational like every other tournament, but I could (hopefully) am wrong about this. | ||
opterown
Australia54649 Posts
On April 09 2013 09:31 rename wrote: This better be not GSL distribution. Players from Code A up to Ro16 players are short 75657$ of prize money. ( And those none of those players are eligible for the global season finals either ). That kind of distribution would be basically saying .. "time to buy yourself US tickets" to any ESF team that doesnt have multiple CodeS ro4 candidates. KeSPA players are also rumoured to be strongly considering WCS NA | ||
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Estonia329 Posts
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Prplppleatr
United States1518 Posts
On April 09 2013 09:32 blade55555 wrote: No idea I hope they let us know soon. I mean it does sound like the first stage (at least for NA) is going to be pure invitational like every other tournament, but I could (hopefully) am wrong about this. Not sure what tournaments you are talking about, but last year there were a lot of open bracket qualifiers. Which is why i hate this so much. It seems like it is pure invites and no open qualification at all. | ||
BasicBarcode
United States56 Posts
On April 09 2013 09:27 ffadicted wrote: From this thread: http://www.teamliquid.net/forum/viewmessage.php?topic_id=406770 Are the prize pools the same between the leagues? Yes. All of the regional leagues will have identical prize pools and point distribution. The prize pool breakdown for the remaining part of 2013 is as follows: Each Regional WCS League - $100,000 Each Global Season Finals - $150,000 WCS Global Finals at BlizzCon - $250,000 That's a huge decrease for GSL then. I feel for the Code S Koreans then =\ | ||
Bagi
Germany6799 Posts
On April 09 2013 09:32 opterown wrote: KeSPA players are also rumoured to be strongly considering WCS NA How does that work with their sponsors and proleague? Also added risk comes from them having to pay their own travel expenses. I always thought that code A ESF players might make the jump, but not Kespa. | ||
DifuntO
Greece2376 Posts
Overall the format seems pretty decent though. | ||
PhoenixVoid
Canada32725 Posts
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Boucot
France15997 Posts
On April 09 2013 09:21 Tidus Mino wrote: afaik EU has 4 invited Koreans, then a couple more trying to qualify I heard Arthur will go to Europe, is it right ? And are the other korean players from WW coming with him ? I'm ok with 4 koreans amongst 32 players, not so much but a good additional value for the competition. Still I really want they increase the korean prize pool and/or the slot distribution for the global finals. | ||
Dodgin
Canada39254 Posts
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opterown
Australia54649 Posts
On April 09 2013 09:38 Boucot wrote: I heard Arthur will go to Europe, is it right ? And are they other korean players from WW coming with him ? I'm ok with 4 koreans amongst 32 players, not so much but a good additional value for the competition. Still I really want they increase the korean prize pool and/or the slot distribution for the global finals. I think Daisy as well? Daisy is pretty EU at this point, like forgg. On April 09 2013 09:36 Bagi wrote: How does that work with their sponsors and proleague? Also added risk comes from them having to pay their own travel expenses. I always thought that code A ESF players might make the jump, but not Kespa. well they would only travel for the LAN events. a lot of them aren't qualified for GSL anyway, so might as well, I guess haha | ||
playa
United States1284 Posts
On April 09 2013 09:32 opterown wrote: KeSPA players are also rumoured to be strongly considering WCS NA Would be very surprising. And, I heard people like Artosis saying that teams with Korean sponsors had laws against players playing outside of Korea, and that hell would freeze over before such a thing happened. I hope they do, though, because, then, Morhaime's "plan" to encourage lazy non Koreans with jobs and/or school to take the game more seriously will come to fruition. | ||
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