Create a great era of e-sports.

Chapter 653 Koreans are very unconvinced

"Korean people are indeed quite capable in e-sports, but they put most of their energy into GAG. There are relatively few domestic DOTA players, so there is no need to open a separate competition area." Mo Yu explained: "Actually, I also I thought about opening a separate competition area for South Korea, but later I gave up. It’s not necessary.”

"I see."

Zhang Zhaoyang nodded to express his understanding.

"But I saw on the Internet that the Korean people seemed a little unconvinced? Do you know about this?"

Mo Yu looked confused: "Huh? Not convinced? What's going on? I've been busy with DOTA recently. What trouble happened over there?"

"It's just that online discussions are fierce. People in South Korea are saying that you are discriminating against them by playing fish games. Some people say that they are afraid of Korean e-sports, so DOTA does not open a Korean competition area." Zhang Zhaoyang said: "You can go there another day. Check out the Korean website.”

"Isn't it?"

Mo Yu had a headache.

He knows that the self-esteem of Koreans is very fragile, but there is really no need for the DOTA Korean Division. The number of main players is too small, and it is very difficult to open and operate alone.

And although there is no Korean division.

However, DOTA's agents in South Korea are also qualified to hold competitions. They even held an offline competition recently. At that time, the company's Korean branch sent documents.

There are only a few hundred people in the live audience, and even in the online live broadcast, there are only a few thousand people, which is far different from that in China.

Every live broadcast was packed.

For example, when the DPC league started today, the number in the official event live broadcast room has easily exceeded six figures.

This scale can only be achieved by the three servers with the largest number of players in Western Europe, North America, and China.

"I've heard about this too." Deng Junhua said: "There's a lot of noise at the Korean Open. Some people seem to be talking about organizing a competition to let other competition regions see the strength of their Koreans?"

"You still want to organize a competition?" Mo Yu asked in surprise: "Are you so unconvinced?"

He really didn't expect Korean netizens to be so resentful.

After all, they are all leeks, so this matter still needs to be investigated.

There are hundreds of thousands of Korean players!
Korea.

KESPA.

"You should have read everything on the Internet and tell me what you think."

Quan Byung-hyun summoned several DOTA team owners and Nexen, DOTA’s agent in South Korea, to discuss the matter.

"Discrimination, blatant discrimination. We in South Korea are one of the top e-sports countries in the global e-sports world. Moyu Game does not set up a competition area specifically for us. It is obviously discrimination and we must fight back."

FOU team owner Zheng Duoren was very angry: "Netizens are right. The best way is to organize a competition and invite the top teams from all regions around the world to compete and use their strength to prove their reputation."

The FOU team has been established for a long time, but it did not perform well in the GAG ​​project, but it suddenly rose to prominence in DOTA.

In a previous offline competition organized by Nexen, FOU won the championship and was recognized as the strongest team by many Korean DOTA players.

In the DPC League that has started in the Southeast Asia Division, FOU has also successfully entered the top 16 and is currently playing in the qualifying rounds. The current record is pretty good.

"support."

The boss of another team, StarTale, also slapped the table: "The Republic of Korea is number one in the world in terms of e-sports strength. We must show our strength, use actual results to slap the game in the face, and force them to make changes and establish a Korean division. "

This team is the second best in Korean DOTA.

"That's right." MVP's boss sneered: "The Internet is right. The best way to break discrimination is to speak with strength. I also support organizing a competition."

Three people, four teams.

Among them, the first and second teams of MVP were ranked third and fourth in the Korean DOTA world. Everyone at the meeting seemed to be filled with indignation, as if they had really been greatly discriminated against and their character and national integrity had been insulted. In fact, it was more about interests.

DOTA has rapidly grown into the second largest e-sports project in the world, second only to GAG.

On GAG, the strength of Korean clubs is obvious to all. Although they did not win the championship, they have also won runner-up many times. In the eyes of many people, there is a tendency to maintain the second place and compete for the first place.

This also makes many Korean netizens very proud.

In comparison, DOTA doesn't even have a separate division, which is so embarrassing.

Many netizens feel that Korean DOTA is too embarrassing. As a result, even if they get rankings, several DOTA teams have little reputation, let alone sponsorship and advertising. They are completely incomparable with GAG clubs.

Including Nexen Company is actually very unhappy.

South Korea's lack of attention to the DOTA project has also affected the players' mentality to some extent. This is one of the reasons why DOTA is not so popular in South Korea.

Seeing the three club owners getting angry, Quan Byung-hyun glanced at the Nickerson representative and asked calmly: "Manager Yin, what do you think?"

Yin Guangzhu, the representative of Nickerson, was not as angry as the previous three club owners. He tapped his fingers on the table and said slowly: "Actually, from the perspective of fishing games, there is really no need to set up a competition area specifically for us in South Korea."

"Yin Guangzhu, what are you talking about!"

There was a sudden muffled sound.

Before Yin Guangzhu finished speaking, he was interrupted by Zheng Duoren who slapped the table with an angry look on his face: "Do you think the fish-fishing game is right? You need to think carefully before speaking!"

The other two people also glared angrily.

"of course not."

Yin Guangzhu smiled slightly, but didn't take it seriously. He waved his hand and continued slowly: "Listen to me, it is not necessary from the perspective of fishing games, but it is very necessary for us, no matter from any angle, Forcing Moyu Games to establish a Korean division will only benefit us."

"So I also think that setting up a competition and inviting strong teams to compete head-on is indeed the best way."

"As long as our country's teams can achieve good results in the competition and defeat the top teams from other countries, then the online trend will also change, which will be beneficial to everyone present. The most important thing is that Korean DOTA may not be able to become the next GAG. ”

"Chairman Quan, what do you think?"

Quan Pingxian had been thinking quietly, but when he heard this, he suddenly laughed.

"Heroes see the same thing."

"DOTA has proven that it has the potential to rival GAG. This game is very popular around the world and its future is limitless."

"If Korean DOTA can be the same as Korean GAG, then from now on, South Korea will be a veritable and undisputed e-sports power!"

"And the e-sports industry will also receive greater support, which is good for all of us and the entire industry."

Quan Pingxian pointed upward, the meaning was self-evident.

"If that's the case, then we, Nickerson, will arrange the game?"

Yin Guangzhu tightened the loose buttons of his suit and asked with a smile.

"can."

Quan Byingxian nodded, then turned to look at the three club owners, FOU, MVP, and StarTale: "Three of you, are you confident in winning the game?"

"Of course!"

"We will win the championship!"

The three of them looked solemn and all spoke their words to assure themselves. (End of chapter)

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