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Hong Jin-Ho
South Korean progamer
John Bain
John Peter Bain (8 July 1984 – 24 May 2018), known as TotalBiscuit ( , TB; sometimes The Cynical Brit or TotalHalibut), was a British video gaming commentator and game critic on YouTube. He was known for his role in professional shoutcasting and esports, and also known for his gaming commentary audio work on WCradio.com. According to Eurogamer, he gained a large following due to his video commentary on newly developed indie games and analysis of gaming news. Bain voiced strong support for consumer protection in the video gaming industry.
Lim Yo-hwan
South Korean esports player
Scarlett
Canadian esports player
ElkY
Bertrand Grospellier (; born 8 February 1981 in Melun), also known as ElkY , is a French poker player and former StarCraft: Brood War and Warcraft III esports player. As of February 2025, his total live poker earnings exceeds $15.4 million. He has won two World Series of Poker bracelets.
Grubby
Manuel Schenkhuizen (), better known as Grubby, is a Dutch internet personality and former professional esports player. He competed in the real-time strategy genre, predominantly playing Warcraft III (WC3), Warcraft III: The Frozen Throne and Starcraft II. Grubby is one of the most successful WC3 players of all time, as an Orc player, having won more than 38 LAN tournaments, of which six were World Championships. His command over the Horde placed him early enough among the elite of the WC3 players, while his clash with Jang "Spirit Moon" Jae-ho rewarded him with a legendary status among the fa
Lee Jae-Dong
Lee Jae-dong (born 9 January 1990), who plays simply under the name Jaedong, is a South Korean professional StarCraft: Brood War player and former StarCraft II player, playing most recently for team Evil Geniuses prior to his StarCraft II retirement. After retiring from StarCraft II, Jaedong returned to playing SC:BW. Announced as a full-time streamer on 12 November 2016, he made his return to the tournament scene a week later during the 2016 KT GiGA Legends Match lll. Using the Zerg race in both games, Lee is considered one of the most successful StarCraft players of all time, having won five
Lee Yun-Yeol
Lee Yun-yeol (, born 20 November 1984), better known as NaDa, is a South Korean entrepreneur, video game designer and former professional gamer who competitively played StarCraft: Brood War and StarCraft II. He is known for being one of the most accomplished Brood War players of all time with a total of six major title victories, including three KPGA tours in a row in 2002 and subsequently winning three OnGameNet StarLeagues over the following years, earning him the nickname, "Genius Terran". He achieved the highest KeSPA score of any player before it was re-scaled, and holds the record for lo
Ma Jae-Yoon
South Korean electronic sports player
Kim Taek-yong
South Korean Starcraft player
Destiny
American political commentator (born 1989)
Flash
South Korean electronic sports player (1992-)
Kang Min
South Korean electronic sports player
IdrA
Gregory "Greg" Fields, better known by his in-game name IdrA (pronounced /ˈɪˌdrə/ I-dru) is a former professional StarCraft II and Brood War player who predominantly played as Terran in Brood War, but switched to Zerg for StarCraft II. After retiring to focus on school, he returned to former team Evil Geniuses for Heroes of the Storm.
Jang Min Chul
South Korean electronic sports player
July
South Korean electronic sports player
Serral
' (born 22 March 1998), better known as Serral', is a Finnish professional StarCraft II player using the race Zerg.
Sean Plott
StarCraft commentator
Jang Jae Ho
South Korean electronic sports player
Kim Dong-soo
Kim Dong-soo (, born 1 March 1981), or Garimto, is a South Korean former professional StarCraft player. He now commentates and is in charge of marketing in South Korea for the clothing brand Undefeated.
Guillaume Patry
Canadian electronic sports player
sOs
South Korean pro gamer
Lee Seung Hyun
South Korean electronic sports player
Jung Myung-Hoon
South Korean professional starcraft player
Chris Loranger
Chris Loranger, better known name HuK, is a former professional Starcraft II player and former president of gaming for the Boston Uprising of the Overwatch League.
Dan Stemkoski
Daniel Ray Stemkoski (born April 6, 1983), better known by his nickname Artosis, is an American professional esports commentator and Twitch streamer. Stemkoski moved to Seoul, South Korea to commentate competitive Starcraft games in English. Together with Nick "Tasteless" Plott, he provides commentary for AfreecaTV StarCraft League games (and AfreecaTV Global StarCraft II League games until 2022).
Yoan Merlo
Yoan "ToD" Merlo is a French former professional player of the real-time strategy games Warcraft III and Starcraft II. In WarCraft III he played as the Human race and in StarCraft he played as Protoss. He was signed to the top esports team in the United Kingdom, Four-Kings, until 7 November 2007, when he decided not to renew his contract for unspecified reasons. He later explained in an interview that the dissatisfying results of the Four Kings team were the reason for his departure. After much speculation, Merlo unexpectedly joined the team Mousesports on 1 December 2007.
Iloveoov
Choi Yeon-sung (, born November 5, 1983), also known as iloveoov, is a retired professional Korean StarCraft player, and formerly a coach for the Afreeca Freecs' League of Legends team. As a Terran player he was known for his excellent macromanagement, leading to his nickname "Cheater Terran". However he is better known as "Monster Terran" (Gweh_Mool Terran) because of his ability to produce a massive number of units. The 'oov' in his nickname is believed to be the ASCII emotion icon of a face and two fingers forming letter 'V' which stands for victory.
Park Jung-Suk
South Korean electronic sports player
PartinG
South Korean electronic sports player
Park June
South Korean professional gamer
Kingdom
retired StarCraft progamer
Jinro
Swedish electronic sports player
ToSsGirL
South Korean electronic sports player
Forsen
Hans Eli Sebastian Fors (born 16 December 1990), known by the pseudonym Forsen, is a Swedish streamer. He initially gained popularity for participating in StarCraft II professional competitions, later competing in Hearthstone, and is known for streaming a variety of popular games on Twitch. He is also known for his rowdy fanbase, who call themselves "Forsen Boys" or "Forsen Bajs" and have had a hand in popularizing a number of Internet memes. Since December 2018, Forsen has had over one million followers on Twitch, and as of June 2024, he has more than 1.7 million followers.
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