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#5 Starting at the number 5 is the MLG, the MLG at first featured mostly First Person Shooter games, but introduces it first Real Time Strategy game in August 2010, with the held of its first StarCraft II tournament in Raleigh. Since them it has become one of the most popular StarCraft II events.
MLG’s Largest Prize Pool: $120,000.00 at the MLG Providence of 2011
Spotlight Game:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FL3C9Iku9tY#4 In the number 4 of our list is the Intel Extreme Masters or IEM. The IEM is a competition sponsored by Intel that spans across many months and local competitions that ends in the Global championships, StarCraft II was incorporated in the Season V of IEM and had a big success, so much that it was picked up again in Season VI. IEM’s price pools ranges from small 100$ prizes to prizes from upwards 5 figure cash prizes to the winners.
IEM’s Largest Prize Pool: $150,000.00 USD at the IEM X – World Championship of 2016
Spotlight Game:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wiDrdpPdFgo#3 In our number 3 we have the Global StarCraft II League, or GSL. The GSL is a league held on South Korea which holds a lot of events each year. This League started in August 2010 and it was one of the game’s first steps towards a professional league in South Korea.
GSL’s Largest Prize Pool: $185,832.56 USD at the GSL Super Tournament of 2011
Spotlight Game:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vJuP0A3O9sg#2 Our number 2 has the Proleague. The ProLeague started as a StarCraft: Brood War team league that then switched to StarCraft II in 2012, first holding a Hybrid League, then fully switched later in the same year. Sadly, it was announced in October 16, 2016, that the tournament would be Discontinued, finishing its 14 years of games.
ProLeague’s Largest Prize Pool: $186,749.65 USD at the SK Planet Regular Season of 2012-2013
Spotlight Game:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1qvP21OpIGg#1 And finally in the number 1, we have the StarCraft II World Championship Series, or the WCS. The WCS is a series of events that are organized or in cooperation with Blizzard Entertainment that has as its goal identifying a true global champion. Players enter and qualify going through open tournaments that starts at a national level.
The National Championships are designed pick national representative who will fight for their spots at their continental Finals events, that ends in a tournament between neighboring countries to decide who will represent their continent at the World Championship.
WCS’s Largest Prize Pool: $500,000.00 at the WCS Global Finals of 2016
Spotlight Game:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c2IlcS7AHxM