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Starcraft II: Wings of Liberty

Team Vitality enters StarCraft II esports

With a South Korean roster.

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Team Vitality has continued its expansive efforts by now signing an all-South Korean roster that will be competing in the Asian StarCraft II circuit. The roster has been created in partnership with South Korean organisation Onsyde, and the team is slated to make its debut in Team Vitality colours as soon as the Intel Extreme Masters Katowice event on February 8.

As for who makes up this roster, the team includes; Kang "Solar" Min-Soo, Cho "Maru" Seong-Ju, Kim "Ryung" Dong-Won, and coach/manager Choi "CranK" Jae-Won.

CranK has even spoken a little about joining Team Vitality, adding, "This is the next step for us as a team, and by sharing insights, knowledge, and resources we can take our roster to the next level and expand our reach to a global audience. Despite ONSYDE being relatively young, we have established ourselves as a dominant force in the StarCraft II scene, and with the support of Team Vitality we hope to continue claiming titles and making our fans proud."

This also signifies Team Vitality's continued expansion into the Asian market, following signing an Indian Call of Duty: Mobile team in 2021.

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