Being in tier 2 is a good thing for the team, now that there inside the curcit it will be easier for them to get actuall practice
Laundry [#2]Ofc, they are playing at a higher level now and it represents a huge change for women and GC players in the industry. they’re gonna be making a lot less money now, so I have huge respect for the org and the players for sacrificing that to compete at a higher level
im sure theyll still get paid good contract money, if SR wants to push them further in T2 then even more contract money. only issue is prize pool, which they might not get even if they stayed in GC since they lost flor and other teams can always get better.
lotusily [#5]does this mean they are no longer in gc? i dont see them in the main event or do they get a bye because they won gc champs
pretty sure gc and t2 schedules conflict, so it seems like they're fully investing into t2 instead of gc now
lotusily [#5]does this mean they are no longer in gc? i dont see them in the main event or do they get a bye because they won gc champs
There is a possibility they can come in at like Stage 3 and make champs, cuz there’s players like Bob playing in both leagues rn, but we don’t know what they’re gonna do yet
Vegaaa [#4]im sure theyll still get paid good contract money, if SR wants to push them further in T2 then even more contract money. only issue is prize pool, which they might not get even if they stayed in GC since they lost flor and other teams can always get better.
Contract money sure, but they were making SO MUCH money in GC through prize pools. They were able to consistently win champs if they wanted, plus higher viewership (I believe, don’t quote me on that) which results in higher exposure for the sponsor and therefore more money. We don’t know what they make contract wise, but I can guess including prize pools they are making less money this year than the past 2 years