StarCraft II is a science fiction real-time strategy video game developed and released by Blizzard Entertainment. It is a sequel to the award-winning 1998 game StarCraft and its expansions, which is one of the games that helped establish eSports.
Everlasting popularity
Since its launch, StarCraft II has become a successful eSport with many leagues and ongoing tournaments with prize-pools up to $170,000. There are many tournaments by third-party organizers that feature top competitive players from around the world: GomTV SC2 Global League, TeamLiquid StarCraft League, Major League Gaming, ESL and the North American Star League. StarCraft II has also become the main title in major LANs throughout the world like WCS and Dreamhack.
Blizzard events
The StarCraft II World Championship Series is Blizzard's own league for the game. It is separated into three separate regions around the world. WCS points are awarded in each region. There are other StarCraft 2 tournaments that may not bear the WCS name, but also allow players to earn points. Such as: Intel Extreme Masters (IEM) and DreamHack Open, ASUS ROG, Red Bull Battlegrounds and Homestory Cup. The top 16 players with the most points qualify for the Global Finals at BlizzCon, where they get a shot at $250,000 prize pool.
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