How Blizzard's StarCraft Became South Korea's National Pastime – ARCHIVE - The Esports Observer
By A Mystery Man Writer
Last updated 17 Jul 2024
Though the StarCraft series is popular all around the world, its home is arguably South Korea, where it enjoyed status not unlike that of a national pastime. In fact, leading up to the release of StarCraft II, Korean Air featured the face of series’ mascot Jim Raynor on several of its planes. The original StarCraft
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