We are pleased to announce that Tt eSports shall be sponsoring the Masters Cup, one of the premier online events in SEA, proudly brought to you by sc2sea.com. Thermaltake/Tt eSPORTS are a widely respected company within the industry, and we look forward to working with them to increase the esports and starcraft 2 scene in the SEA/Aus+NZ region. We hope that this is the start of a long relationship, and can build on it to bring you even bigger tournaments in the future!
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Tt eSPORTS is excited and pleased to be sponsoring Eddie's masters cup. With almost a year of cup's under his belt, Eddie and his staff have proven to us that they have what it takes to run a successful competition whilst continuously improving and building upon his base. Expect much more like this from Tt eSPORTS in 2012!
- Chris Smith, eSports and Community Manager for Tt eSPORTS Australia and Newzealand
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Tt eSports shall contribute $150 towards the next Masters Cup on November 20, which shall see the event have a minimum $265 prize pool.
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That's awesome news! At least I won't be clicking master's cup hall of fame to realise that most of the winners are mostly koreans! Not saying that they dont bring good games to the cup, just that I think that SEA tournaments should work on expanding SEA esports scene and to help make SEA scene something that international people will look at sometimes! Hopefully I can join this masters cup and not be doing duty (serving NS now) !
Now we just gotta convince ESL to get the Koreans out of their league as well and we can actually have South East Asians winning South East Asian tournaments. What a radical ******' thought that is.
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