SPOTV Games

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Company Information
Parent Company:
Founded:
2013-12-28
Headquarters:
Seoul, South Korea
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About[edit]

SPOTV Games is one of the channels of the South Korean broadcasting company SPOTV. SPOTV provided casting for the 2012 MLG vs Proleague Invitational, and 2012-2013 Proleague, as well as the World Cyber Games 2013. On December 28, 2013, SPOTV Games was officially launched.[1] They became the official broadcaster of Proleague, after OnGameNet stopped their involvement in the league.

Events[edit]

StarCraft II StarLeague[edit]

StarCraft II StarLeague is an individual league created in 2014, organized by SPOTV Games with Blizzard Entertainment. The first season will be part of the 2015 StarCraft II World Championship Series.

SSL Events[edit]

Event Date Winner Runner-Up Score TL Articles
2015 StarCraft II World Championship Series
2015 Naver StarCraft II StarLeague Season 1 2014-12-17 – 2015-03-21 South Korea Terran Maru South Korea Terran Dream 4-1 Recap
2015 SBENU StarCraft II StarLeague Season 2 2015-04-02 – 2015-06-20 South Korea Protoss Classic South Korea Terran Dream 4-1 [R&S]
2015 SBENU StarCraft II StarLeague Season 3 2015-07-02 – 2015-09-20 South Korea Protoss herO South Korea Zerg ByuL 4-2 [R&S]
2016 StarCraft II World Championship Series
2016 StarCraft II StarLeague Season 1 2016-01-07 – 2016-04-09 South Korea Zerg Dark South Korea Protoss Stats 4-2 [R&S]
2016 StarCraft II StarLeague Season 2 2016-06-02 – 2016-09-11 South Korea Zerg Solar South Korea Zerg Dark 4-3 [R&S]
2017 StarCraft II World Championship Series

2017 StarCraft II StarLeague Season 1

2017-03-20 – 2017-06-10

Premier League South Korea Terran INnoVation Premier League South Korea Zerg Solar 4-1

Recap

Challenger League South Korea Protoss herO Challenger League South Korea Protoss Classic 4-1 Grp. S.

2017 StarCraft II StarLeague Season 2

2017-07-03 – 2017-09-24

Premier League South Korea Protoss Stats Premier League South Korea Zerg Dark 4-3

Recap

Challenger League South Korea Zerg soO Challenger League South Korea Terran Bunny 4-1 Grp. S.

Proleague[edit]

Proleague is a team league officially organized by KeSPA, but SPOTV Games is the sole broadcaster since the 2014 season after one season of shared broadcasting with OnGameNet.

SPL Events[edit]

Teamleague Date Winner Runner-Ups Score
2011-2012 SK Planet Proleague Season 2 2011-2012 (2012-05-20 – 2012-09-22) CJ EntusCJ Entus CJ Entus Samsung GalaxySamsung Galaxy Samsung Galaxy 2-0
2012-2013 SK Planet Proleague 2012-2013 (2012-12-08 – 2013-08-03) STX SouLSTX SouL STX SouL Woongjin StarsWoongjin Stars Woongjin Stars 4-2
2014 SK Telecom Proleague 2014 (2013-12-29 – 2014-08-09) KT RolsterKT Rolster KT Rolster SK Telecom T1SK Telecom T1 SK Telecom T1 4-2
2015 SK Telecom Proleague 2015 (2014-12-23 – 2015-10-10) SK Telecom T1SK Telecom T1 SK Telecom T1 Jin Air Green WingsJin Air Green Wings Jin Air Green Wings 4-2
2016 SK Telecom Proleague 2016 (2016-02-01 – 2016-09-03) Jin Air Green WingsJin Air Green Wings Jin Air Green Wings KT RolsterKT Rolster KT Rolster 4-0

KeSPA Cups[edit]

Event Date Winner Runner-Up Score TL Articles
2014 KeSPA Cup 2014 (2014-09-11 – 2014-09-14) South Korea Protoss Zest South Korea Protoss herO 4-1 [R&S]
GiGA internet 2015 KeSPA Cup Season 1 2015 (2015-07-06 – 2015-07-12) South Korea Protoss herO South Korea Zerg Dark 4-3 [R&S]
LOTTE Homeshopping 2015 KeSPA Cup Season 2 2015 (2015-05-03 – 2015-05-05) South Korea Zerg soO South Korea Zerg Dark 4-1 [R&S]
2016 KeSPA Cup 2016 (2016-09-27 – 2016-10-03) United States Protoss Neeb South Korea Protoss Trap 4-0 [R&S]

Gallery[edit]

See also[edit]

External links[edit]

References[edit]

  1. IEG.Ghost (2013-12-14). "SPOTV Games Opening Movie - 2". TL.net. Retrieved 2014-12-06.