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The reason why Korea is sad

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uganda_forever

Sudden Attack, PUBG, and Overwatch are very popular games in Korea,
and there are no pro teams in Sudden Attack, but there are many teams in PUBG and Overwatch.

game rankings
1.LOL (46.52%)
2.PUBG (6.91%)
3.Sudden Attack (6.86%)
6.Overwatch (4.48%)
11.Valorant (1.x%)

Small region, small professional teams, and small users, but I was moved to see them play in Berlin
Can their future grow?

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GetsystheGr8
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1.x% and shitting on EU... holy shit kr is cracked at video games #FakerFTW

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V0sotros
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If Korea is already performing this well with being the 11th most popular game imagine the talent if they went to top 5, holy shit I can already see the era of Korean dominance incoming

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Garry
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Obviously!! If they somehow managed to finish in Finals (which I don't doubt, they definitely has a chance of making in finals and given Lakia hasn't even played yet, and still they played pretty good against ACE). So Valorant becoming a huge thing in Korea is a thing.

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Obeeey
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That % is from pc bangs not entire Korea

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uganda_forever
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Obeeey [#5]

That % is from pc bangs not entire Korea

I know, but it's similar.

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SETSUZA
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it's always amazed me that the korean teams are performing so well despite having such a tiny player population. it's why i doubted nuturn back before they started their iceland run, it just seemed impossible to me when the game was popping off in the other regions.

i think the korean scene is blessed to have multiple veterans like solo, glow, termi, argency, there as a guiding figure to the younger players. If it was just the cracked zoomers going around tapping heads I know they would never reach this level of success.

Looking forward to the day where Valorant becomes huge in korea (hopefully someday), I think we'll see multiple teams stronger than Vision Strikers ever was once that happens.

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V0sotros [#3]

If Korea is already performing this well with being the 11th most popular game imagine the talent if they went to top 5, holy shit I can already see the era of Korean dominance incoming

11th is not that bad considering starcraft is like 12th, and it's the 3rd most popular fps

Koreans are the best at apex (ras, selly, mondo, t1) but its not even near Valorant's popularity, its like top 25 or so

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KoreanOverlord [#8]

11th is not that bad considering starcraft is like 12th, and it's the 3rd most popular fps

Koreans are the best at apex (ras, selly, mondo, t1) but its not even near Valorant's popularity, its like top 25 or so

I guess whenever Koreans touch a game they completely dominate it lol, it's crazy. Isn't there also a really healthy upbringing of esports talent in Korea? That's what I've heard from my brother who's really into League.

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drabr420
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happy for the koreans !!

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KoreanOverlord
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V0sotros [#9]

I guess whenever Koreans touch a game they completely dominate it lol, it's crazy. Isn't there also a really healthy upbringing of esports talent in Korea? That's what I've heard from my brother who's really into League.

Yeah, they have gaming high schools, like how theres sports schools in usa

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Sprouts
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I'm really proud of how far Korea has come in Valorant already
They're proof that # of players ≠ skill of region

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V0sotros
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KoreanOverlord [#11]

Yeah, they have gaming high schools, like how theres sports schools in usa

Nice to see esports being taken as seriously as conventional sports, my question is how is the general public's reaction to these types of school, because I know many Americans have a very negative attitude towards video games. Is the same sentiment in Korea, or is it different?

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yaiima0
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Koreans are so friendly and talented man, really happy for them.

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KoreanOverlord
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V0sotros [#13]

Nice to see esports being taken as seriously as conventional sports, my question is how is the general public's reaction to these types of school, because I know many Americans have a very negative attitude towards video games. Is the same sentiment in Korea, or is it different?

Same as america lol, some people find it cool while some parents think its a place for degenerates

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KoreanOverlord [#8]

11th is not that bad considering starcraft is like 12th, and it's the 3rd most popular fps

Koreans are the best at apex (ras, selly, mondo, t1) but its not even near Valorant's popularity, its like top 25 or so

Starcraft is 7th right now:

http://www.gametrics.com/

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rit0nerfrazepl0x
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yaiima0 [#14]

Koreans are so friendly and talented man, really happy for them.

talented sure. friendly? xD if only you really knew

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uganda_forever [#6]

I know, but it's similar.

Isnt pc bangs like internwt cafés? If so than valirant is probably higher than that. MOBAs are just way better to play in such places

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Obeeey [#5]

That % is from pc bangs not entire Korea

if you know anything about korean culture, you realize that population stats from pc bangs are relatively equal to what the actual statistic is. it's pretty normal for everyone to go to a pc bang afterschool, or even skip classes to go to one. Korea's gamers really just live in them basically.

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hilo0829
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korea doesnt accept games unless they are number 1

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Cobalt_ [#19]

if you know anything about korean culture, you realize that population stats from pc bangs are relatively equal to what the actual statistic is. it's pretty normal for everyone to go to a pc bang afterschool, or even skip classes to go to one. Korea's gamers really just live in them basically.

Ye but a lot of pc bangs still refuse to install Valorant and Vanguard even with custom software

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KoreanOverlord
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Obeeey [#16]

Starcraft is 7th right now:

http://www.gametrics.com/

damn it really do be the golden age of starcraft, it was behind valorant a few weeks ago

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