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We’ll see how this goes – I have my opinions about KSA, but have to admit I don’t mind more investment pouring into eSports. Just hope they don’t ruin this org
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Political controversy is a fairly common thing in E-sports. What will be the consequenze if a player shows symphaties in one of the many wars and conflicts Saudi-Arabia is involved with?
It might be a financial move only, but I find it is sad to see this happen to ESL.
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But past the irony, not sure I like it for SC2, I’d preffer if no one looked to closely at us.
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Saudi Arabians becoming the main international diffusers of a game based on killing generic turban-weering middle-estern terrorist fighting the West is a trully facinating exemple of the mind-bogling realities of modern international capitalism.
But past the irony, not sure I like it for SC2, I’d preffer if no one looked to closely at us.
Were there old versions of CS where the terrorists were stereotype middle-eastern? From what I’ve played of CSGO and source, it seemed like that was avoided pretty intentionally.
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Saudi Arabians becoming the main international diffusers of a game based on killing generic turban-weering middle-estern terrorist fighting the West is a trully facinating exemple of the mind-bogling realities of modern international capitalism.
But past the irony, not sure I like it for SC2, I’d preffer if no one looked to closely at us.
Were there old versions of CS where the terrorists were stereotype middle-eastern? From what I’ve played of CSGO and source, it seemed like that was avoided pretty intentionally.
CS has different skins for the teams depending on the map. Sometimes the CTs are Seal Team Six, sometimes SAS, and various other European counter-terrorist/special forces teams. One of the terrorist factions was definitely Middle Eastern themed last time I played. There’s also Anarchists, Basque Separatists, etc. etc.
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Saudi Arabians becoming the main international diffusers of a game based on killing generic turban-weering middle-estern terrorist fighting the West is a trully facinating exemple of the mind-bogling realities of modern international capitalism.
But past the irony, not sure I like it for SC2, I’d preffer if no one looked to closely at us.
Were there old versions of CS where the terrorists were stereotype middle-eastern? From what I’ve played of CSGO and source, it seemed like that was avoided pretty intentionally.
Oh, well I gotta be honest I haven’t played CS in like 10 years, but my memory of it were the terrorist on like Dust 2 and those seemed pretty much standard middle estern terrorist.
Could be totally wrong for sure.
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Now how this deal affects SC2 obviously remains to be seen.
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Considering this group is not only buying ESL but also FaceIT for an additional $500 million, means this deal is primarily about acquiring CS:GO assets and not so much about StarCraft 2.
Now how this deal affects SC2 obviously remains to be seen.
Well, the 2022/23 EPT plan is already laid out, and SC2 is so minor for ESL I imagine it doesn’t affect the operations of the league much at all. I think the way fans will notice it most is if random Saudi ventures (NEOM, etc) become the main sponsors of EPT and are prominently displayed/ads played every break. Mind you, this is just talking about how it might affect ESL SC2 in practical terms, not the underlying issue of principle.