Chun “Sweet” Jung Hee has retired from Warcraft III, ending his career as one of the strongest Undeads to compete in the realm of Warcraft. He played since the days of MaDFroG on the SK Warcraft III team, wrapping up his career in BeT with the FoV and Winners.

Now, Jung Hee will enter the Korean military, fulfilling duties required for Korean citizens. At the age of 22, Sweet ends his time in the Warcraft III with a great number of accomplishments under his belt.

The current status of BeT is unknown, with some speculation that powerhouse FoV may also be retiring, and Winners following his teammate Check to mTw (currently mTw has only four players on its roster, indicating more roster additions are incoming).

More info as it comes.



This week’s Rock Band DLC is all over the place. First, we have the upbeat pop-punk all-stars Blink 182 with the song “All the Small Things.” Next we have a cover of “Last Train to Clarksville” by the television-created pop icons the Monkees. The last song in the list is a cover of Sweet’s “Action.”

Personally none of these songs do it for me. However, if you are down with them it will cost you 160 Microsoft Points, or $1.99 for my non-micro-transation-savvy friends.

You can find the original post by Harmonix here at the Rock Band forums.



June “Lyn” Park has won his second Warcraft 3 major within a month by beating Jang “Spirit Moon” JaeHo 4-0 in the grand final of the Make Games Colorful tournament in China. Does the Orc race have a new Emperor?

The MGC started with a unique round robin stage, followed with a double elimination playoff bracket. In spite of the presence of Manuel “Grubby” Schenkhuizen, Yoan “ToD” Merlo and Kim “SaSe” Hammar, it had four Korean and four Chinese players. Continued…



The Make Games Colorful Warcraft III tournament in Wuhan, China kicked off today, Nov. 2, and Sweet was the name of the game.

After his teammates Sky and xiaoT fell against Night Elf player ReMinD, Sweet reeled off four straight wins against ReMinD, FoV, SaSe and ToD to seal the victory for his squad.

This tournament pits teams of four players against one another, with a team captain picking the other three. The obviously-named Team Sky consists of Sky, xiaOt, Sweet and Infi. They matched up against Team FoV, fielding a roster of FoV, ReMinD, SaSe and ToD.

Unfortunately for Team Sky, they lost 4-1 to Team Moon, lead by the eponymous Jang “Moon” JaeHo.
Further reading: MGC: Revelation in first match at GosuGamers.



Beijing eSports Team earned the status of a Warcraft 3 Champions League finalist after today’s victory over We are Go. This season in the WC3L will be dominated Asian players.

Today’s game was an all-Korean affair. With star players like Dae Hui “FoV” Cho, Chun “Sweet” Jung Hee, Hyung Ju “Check” Lee or Jang “WhO” Du Sub, BeT were the favorites. With Park Chul “Shy” Woo being their only star player, We are Go are a team of “the best Korean unknowns.” Continued…



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During this year’s DigitalLife, GGL had the biggest and best area at the convention. Not only did we have the best of the best pro gaming going on, but we also had Epileptic Gaming and some rockin’ music to go along with each and every day we were there. In case you missed it, here are the highlights of the event:

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We’re getting the VODs up from the DigitalLife 2007 WarCraft III tournament up as fast as possible, so keep your eyes on this player. Map 1A is fully uploaded and the player will auto-populate as they come in.

See all of our videos at the DigitalLife 2007 video page.



The world’s highest-earning Warcraft 3 player (in both salary and prize money) Jang “Spirit Moon” JaeHo has added $10,000 to his account beating Chun “Sweet” Jung Hee in the final. The gentleman in the nice hat will be going to New York City to defend his GGL DigitalLife title.

Spirit Moon won the group of death with June “Lyn” Park, Sung Sik “ReMinD” Kim and XiaoFeng “Sky” Li, but surprisingly lost to Kim “SaSe” Hammar in the first game of the upper bracket. “The fifth race,” as he was dubbed for so often being in a class of his own in Warcraft 3, beat four opponents in the lower bracket on his way to the grand final. Those were Chui “FoV” Dae Cho, Noh “Lucifer” JaeWook, Wei Liang “Fly100%” Lu and June “Lyn” Park.

Sweet only needed a map win to take the trophy, but Moon won two times on Twisted Meadows. The Korean has racked up well over $100,000 in prizes this year and should he continue this way, he might come close to $200,000 towards the end of 2007. Continued…



Nearly the entire iCoke Warcraft 3 tournament in Chengdu, China, was played out today. Chun “Sweet” Jung Hee has won the upper bracket and awaits his opponent in the grand final. It will be one of the trio of Jang “Spirit Moon” Jae Ho, June “Lyn” Park, or Wei Liang “Fly100″ Lu. The victor takes $10,000 and wins a trip to New York City to play in the DigitalLife Pro/Am tournament later this month.

The competition gathered sixteen of the very best players from Asia. They were divided into four groups of four. Players like the double WCG champion XiaoFeng “Sky” Li, the ESWC champion Lee “SoJu” Seong Deok and the BattleNet Season IV champion Sung Sik “ReMinD” Kim were already out at that stage. Continued…



June “Lyn” Park, has qualified for the World Cyber Games finals in Warcraft 3 today. To win a ticket to the finals in Seattle, the SK Gaming player beat Chun “Sweet” Jung Hee in the quarterfinal and the Electronic Sports World Cup champion, Lee “SoJu” Seong Deok, today. Continued…