Taiwan eSports League

The Taiwan eSports League (TeSL) (Chinese: 台灣電子競技聯盟) is a professional eSports league in Taiwan. They have recently just started up their StarCraft II league in 2011. TeSL is the first league in the world to show StarCraft II games on their live television. And they are also the first StarCraft II league where all players have a base salary. Every player of the five teams has a steady monthly salary. Their goal is to help all of their players get to the point where they are able to play and compete at the same level as their famed player Yang "Sen" Chia Cheng. Games are broadcast on the Videoland Television Network.

Taiwan eSports League
SportStarCraft II
Kart Rider
Special Force 2
Founded2008
DirectorAlex Wang Chuang-Ying
PresidentHuang Po-Hun
No. of teamsSix
CountryTaiwan
TV partner(s)Videoland Television Network
Fox Sports 3
Official websitewww.esports.com.tw

Teams

  • Flash Wolves (Formerly 7-Elevens Ironmen,Xpec Ironmen and Yoe Ironmen/Flash Wolves or Taichung Flash Wolves)
  • Gama Bears (Sen became a member of this team in the 2011-12 season)
  • Kaohsiung OceanStars
  • Tainan Phoenix
  • New Taipei City Gold Ore
  • Taipei Capital
  • Tt Apollos
  • Taoyuan Jets (no longer part of Starcraft II league since 2011)
  • Wayi Spiders

These are the 5 professional teams of the TeSL. All of the players have a salary and live together at the team house. They are able to practice together and every weekend come into the studio to compete. The matches played are broadcast live on Television. Every Saturday and Sunday night two teams play. After the regular season the two teams with the best records will play in the championship. So when the season ends after about half a year, there will be a champion team and a second place team. The TeSL has mentioned that in the future they may open up the league to top non-Taiwan players, to come to Taiwan and be part of the TeSL. Although mention of this has been made, no official dates or plans have been revealed. But everyone can look forward to this.

Coverage

TeSL cooperates with the Videoland Television Network which is the same network that broadcasts professional baseball and other big sporting events in Taiwan.[1] Matches are held in a recording studio without a live audience. The players are in a different room than the casters, so they don't need to be in soundproof rooms. The three players that will play in any match are decided before hand and sit in front of a row of computers at the two sides of the room. For anyone in Taiwan, the broadcasts are shown live on Channel 71 at around 9:30pm every Saturday and Sunday night.[2] The commentator of the TeSL's live TV show is called SoBad AKA SoBadRush and is a Zerg player.

The Special Force II Pro League is broadcast on Fox Sports 3.[3] The inaugural season kicked off on October 2, 2015.[4]

Gamabears

The Gamabears get their name and logo from Taiwan's native Formosan black bear, because of its playful nature and strong power that matches Gamania's own spirit. The Formosan black bear also features a distinctive v-shaped mark on its chest, which the team takes to represent its ambitions of victory in the gaming arena. The Gamabears play different roles depending on the context, yet they maintain the attitude that work is play and play is work.[5]

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References

  1. Tocao, Kevin (September 30, 2014). "A look into the Taiwanese eSports League". ESL Gaming. Electronic Sports League. Retrieved December 22, 2015.
  2. http://wiki.teamliquid.net/starcraft2/Taiwan_eSports_League
  3. "Taiwan to hold Special Force 2 Pro League video game tourney". FOCUS TAIWAN. March 25, 2015. Retrieved October 22, 2015.
  4. "電競螢幕好壞 和選手表現有關嗎?". United Daily News. October 10, 2015. Retrieved October 22, 2015.
  5. http://www.gamania.com/eng/business/GAMABEARS/
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