South Koreans players keep switching teams since the end of the 2014 Proleague.
Today, we learned that Zerg player Shin « Hydra » Dong Won will not renew his contract with CJ Entus for the next season. After seven years spent with the korean team and notable results at IEM Singapore 2013 and Red Bull Battle Grounds Global last month, he is now looking for a new structure.
He answered our editorial staff.
team-aAa.com : We learned today that you were leaving CJ Entus. Can you tell us a bit more about it ?
Shin "Hydra" Dong Won : I leave CJ Entus because I have been member of the team and participating to KeSPA events for seven years. It is now time for me to discover new experiences through a foreign team.
Do you have something to say to your former teammates ?
Yes, it was a big part of my life. It is sad to leave the place where you have been since the age of 17, but I want to discover new things. Big thanks to CJ Entus !
What do you think about the new WCS rules ?
There is good and bad things. I think they are fine for the foreign players and bad for the Koreans who play for a foreign team.
What are your plans for the next season ?
I would like to join a foreign team and compete in WCS North America or WCS Europe. I plan to leave South Korea and get a visa to be part of one of those two tournaments.
Any words for your fans ?
I am really excited to meet you, I will train a lot and show you my best level very soon. I need your support !
Modifié le 17/04/2019 à 14:36
Modifié le 17/04/2019 à 14:36
Ce qui est nouveau et frappe le plus c'est que ce ne sont pas des pré-retraités, des vieilles gloires ou des seconds couteaux qui sont concernés cette fois.
Modifié le 17/04/2019 à 14:36
Modifié le 17/04/2019 à 14:36
Modifié le 17/04/2019 à 14:36