![]() ![]() ![]() While they still were long shots to make a deep run in the playoffs, it was an encouraging start to Proleague for the old eSF giant. The team put forth a really impressive performance in the opening round, going 5-2 and reaching the playoffs thanks strong play from Life and Leenock. Unlike the previous three teams, StarTale made its move to Proleague belatedly, replacing IM for the 2015 season. Only MVP lasted a full three seasons until the end of Proleague, going from second-last to last place after PRIME's departure.įinally, there was StarTale, which had perhaps the most curious evolution of the four assimilated eSF teams. PRIME was an unmitigated disaster, finishing last place in two seasons before disbanding when its head coach was to be found inducing players to fix matches. Incredible Miracle had the shortest stay in this new world order, disbanding and exiting the league after just one season in 2014 (ironically, IM founder Hirai is now the head coach of KT Rolster in League of Legends). The decision was more pragmatic than magnanimous-old KeSPA teams like Woongjin, STX, and Air Force Ace had left the fold, and the Proleague line-up needed some depth. When KeSPA defeated the e-Sports Federation (eSF) to complete its conquest of Korean StarCraft II, it made the intriguing move of inviting some of the surviving eSF teams back into the fold for the 2014 Proleague season. Not the actual team bus but let's just pretend it is.
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