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Starcraft II: Heart of the Swarm

Serral wins historic StarCraft II World Championship final

Zerg crush the Protoss in the finals at BlizzCon.

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Finnish StarCraft player Joona "Serral" Sotala became the first non-Korean to win the StarCraft II World Championship Series after defeating Kim "Stats" Dae Yeob in the best-of-seven grand finals at BlizzCon in Anaheim, California.

Zerg-player Serral went 3-0 ahead and the result seemed assured, but just as he looked to make it a clean sweep Stats, playing as Protoss, pulled the deficit back to 3-2. That was to be the end of this promising comeback, though, and Serral went on to take the next round and with it the World Championship.

Starcraft II: Heart of the Swarm
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After his win we grabbed a word with the new champ, and we asked him what it felt like to win it after so many years of Korean dominance. "Honestly, I don't like to think about it that way, I see everyone as a person. They are a champion, a champion's a champion." Although he did add that it "felt good" to make history.

"I think I had pretty good preparation," he told us when we asked him about his tactics going into the tournament. "Not necessarily for the finals, I didn't have too much time to prepare for this, so I've been pretty open-minded in this series. Otherwise I've been preparing very hard for each series and I think I've been getting a lot of good build orders and some cheeky wins there and here."

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