eSports SG Concludes First StarCraft II Tournament
EDIT November 5 2012: eSports SG has concluded its first online-only StarCraft II 4v4 tournament.
EDIT November 5 2012: eSports SG has concluded its first online-only StarCraft II 4v4 tournament.
The StarCraft II competition of the Asia E-Sports Cup wrapped last afternoon with Yang Chia Cheng from Taiwan, better known as GamaniaSen, taking first place.
Bryan ‘Flash.draKe’ Sum is the third player Flash eSports signed into their StarCraft II team this year.
Team Eehan is one of the newer teams that have recently popped up on the local StarCraft II radar. While they haven’t won any offline tournaments yet, they certainly have been making a name for themselves online.
Ryan ‘Flash.Kyzer’ Low makes up one-third of Flash eSports’s newly acquired trinity of StarCraft II players. Quiet, not naturally disposed to speaking, Flash.Kyzer would be hard to pick out from a crowd if not for his talent in the game.
Thomas ‘Flash.Blitz’ Kopankiewicz is one of Flash eSports’s newest signings for their StarCraft II team, and he’s quite a catch.
Earlier this week, Flash eSports announced the birth of Flash.D2, their foray into the pro Dota 2 scene.
The past two months seem to have been dominated by Flash eSports.
Marcus ‘Flash.Revenant’ Tan, boy wonder of local StarCraft II, took home US$4,000 and the prestige of placing first at the first ever Singapore World Championship Series last weekend.
The StarCraft II Singapore World Championship Series concluded with a nail-biting finish last weekend at Funan Digitalife Mall.