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At the end of 2023, Kim "Cure" Doh-wook and Clément "Clem" Desplanches reached the semifinals of ESL SC2 Masters: Winter 2023 Finals, at Dreamhack Atlanta. Cure lost to Dark 3-1 while Clem defeated Serral 3-1 and reached the finals. In the grand final, Clem competed against Dark and beat him 4-1. [38]
Serral is a two-time world champion of StarCraft II, having claimed his first championship title at the Intel Extreme Masters Katowice in 2022, and repeating the feat again in 2024 with an updated championship format. As a result, many consider Serral to be one of the greatest StarCraft II players of all-time. [6]
Professional StarCraft II competition features professional gamers competing in Blizzard Entertainment's real-time strategy game StarCraft II.Professional play began following the game's initial release in 2010, as the game was the sequel to StarCraft, considered one of the first esports and the foundation of South Korea's interest and success in competitive gaming. [1]
Nina Dobrev as Clem, [2] a recently engaged woman who works in event planning for Metropolitan Museum of Art; Tone Bell as Nick, [2] Clem's fiancé and an associate professor of world literature at NYU; Odessa Adlon as Shannon, [2] Clem's rebellious 16-year-old half-sister who dropped out of high school and ends up living with her
Buffy the Vampire Slayer, TV series (2001–2003; recurring) – Clem; Clay (2002) Los Beltrán (1999) – Kevin Lynch; Chi Girl (1999) – 1st Sound Boy; Video games
StarCraft II: Heart of the Swarm: Abathur, Dehaka [1] Fuse: Ivan Sovlenko [1] Marvel Heroes: Wolverine, Rocket Raccoon, Mr. Sinister, Taskmaster, Sauron [1] Deadpool: Wolverine The Wonderful 101: Gah-Goojin, Wanna, Jergingha: Lego Marvel Super Heroes: Wolverine [144] Batman: Arkham Origins: Lester Buchinsky / Electrocutioner [145] 2014
After taking down MC, PartinG advanced in to the 2012 SC2 OSL Season 1 with a total score of 2–0. PartinG would end up going 2–1 in his group, beating BaBy and Mvp, but losing to Flying. Regardless, his second-place finish would allow him to move on to the round of 16, where he would play Rain in the first round and lose 3–1.
Lee Seung-Hyun (Korean: 이승현, born January 11, 1997), [1] better known as Life, is a South Korean former professional StarCraft II player. He began his professional career in 2011 with Team Zenex, which later merged with StarTale.