Although Blizzard's Chinese servers have been shut down, the StarCraft II gaming community is still active and competitions will continue. This time, Chinese game developer HyperGryph has taken up the torch and become the sponsor of WTL, the world's largest team league for StarCraft II.
HyperGryph, the developer of Arknights, announced today that it will become the chief sponsor of the StarCraft 2 WTL tournaments.#HyperGryph #Arknights #StarCraft2 #WTL
— Superpixel (@superpixelnews) March 27, 2023
HyperGryph will work with its partner SCBoy, to support the development of the WTL tournaments. pic.twitter.com/1ErXCTGDYs
At the same time, we are honored to announce that HYPERGRYPH has officially become our chief sponsor.
— World Team League (@WTL_SC2) March 27, 2023
We will add a weekly tour and an individual tour in future plan, and inject more than tens of thousands of dollars in prizes pool!
More information will be announced in future pic.twitter.com/1O2sant553
This is a significant milestone, as WTL is one of the top tournaments for the game, attracting top players from around the world. HyperGryph's sponsorship will help ensure the smooth running of the competition and inject new vitality into this vibrant gaming community. Despite some challenges faced by Blizzard in China, the enthusiasm and vitality of the StarCraft II community remain, demonstrating the game's influence and the number of loyal fans in China.
Source: 163.com