StarCraft II: eleven people Arrested in Korea

Eleven people have been arrested in Korea on charges of rigging matches of StarCraft II to promote gambling operations illegal. In a recent statement from the Korean eSports Association (KeSPA) is the name of Wae-Sik Park, coach of the First team, and “YoDa” Choi Byung Hyun, professional player and member of the same team. The survey, conducted by KeSPA andlocal authorities, it emerged that at least five pro games this year were rigged, with Park and a number of other players do not know the name that would receive between 4.000 and 17.000 dollars per meeting. Intermediaries and gambling operators, however, would have made $ 35.000 and 26.000 respectively. The KeSPA will conduct legal action against those responsible for the damage suffered by the eSports world image, the players involved will bebanned for life. Through this link you can reach our card dedicated to Starcraft II: Legacy of the Void.

Release date: November 10, 2015

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